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DATABSE Question
I do have a database working "live" using SQL Server, Should i update windows? been in production?thanks.Get another boxPersonally I'd build a spare, update it, copy on the database, test as much as you can.Then copy on the live database again and swap it in.Give it a while to make...
Tags: database, luis@..., it management
Discussion threads 2007-03-07
Cannon IR600 Imagerunner
Recieved a tone container full warning, empty container, rebooted printer/copier have a frozen wait screen. All body got any Ideas
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Discussion threads 2007-01-03

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Cell phones can burn your ear off... literally
I often write about quirky cell phone stories that I run across, and today is no exception. This past Saturday, January 13, 2007, a 59-year-old man received 2nd- and 3rd-degree burns when his cell phone burst into flames. Check out the news story: "Combustible cell phone burns California man."According to...
Tags: Phone, Cell Phone, Telecom & Utilities, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-01-17
Sharp laser printer/copier AL-1041 vs Windows XP
Hi, everyone!This printer is very fine and reliable. I charge tonner by myself from tonner bootles of the market. However it has no driver for Windows XP I had searched this for years, though some says YES, I found they did not work.Although XP does see it and prints everything,...
Tags: lcramos@..., Microsoft Windows XP, turned-ON, Microsoft Windows, printer/copier, laser, Sharp Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-05-31
No USB Ports Working Now!
Hello all! I had the same problem as Mike described here: http://techrepublic.com.com/5206-6230-0.html;jsessionid=valDq3tRbtbG36dobr?forumID=56&threadID=165589&start=0Basically, my printer wouldn't work, but all my usb ports were fine. I went to HP's website and got online support. HP's tech had me perform all the susggestions described in Mikes thread above, the last of which was...
Tags: lantonior80@..., USB
Discussion threads 2007-02-07
DTgrafic Bus Stop 3 (exe)
Here you can see a row of buildings with different shops and businesses. This is where Mr. Mueller, the baker, sells his wares. The SHAKES BEER pub is a popular haunt for the men in particular, leaving at a stagger. Since his release, Nat S. Cape enjoys coming here as...
Tags: Bus
Software downloads 2007-11-26
Business Activity Monitoring (BAM): Smart Decisions with Real-Time Visibility
How well are your business operations performing? Do you know? How long does it take before you find out there are problems? View this on-demand Web seminar where Dr. Angel Luis Diaz discusses how Business Activity Monitoring BAM can provide insight and visibility into core business processes so that you...
Tags: Dr., Visibility, IBM Corp., Business Activity Monitoring, Operational Planning, Cloud Computing, Business Operations
Webcasts 2008-01-10
Vehicular Advertising for Independent Consultants
Had a chat with my wife last nite about the value of having a company logo/name/contact info on a new snappy vehicle as a mobile advertising medium. The big boys do it like Nerds On Site etc with PT Cruisers, Volkswagons etc. I'm an independent consultant and have...
Tags: advertisement
Discussion threads 2006-02-23
Laptops cannot read each other after installing AirCard
Laptop A-Compaq Presario (circa 2001) with Sierra 875 Aircard(Cingular. XP Home Edition OS. This is the Host.Laptop B-HP Pavillion dv1000 (2006) XP Home Edition OS.Computers connected by D-Link Gigabit Switch.Both computers can easily share the internet but cannot "file share". When the read each other "Access denied, you might not...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Routers & switches, Network technology, Notebooks, Vvs1blue@..., router, laptop computer, XP Home Edition
Discussion threads 2007-05-12
California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) Chooses Webroot Spy Sweeper Enterprise to Protect Its Campus Network From Spyware
Cal Poly is a nationally ranked, four-year, comprehensive public university located in San Luis Obispo, California. The goal for the IT staff was simple - eliminate Cal Poly's spyware problem. Like many higher education institutions today, Cal Poly's IT teams struggled to meet the day-to-day demands of its end users....
Tags: California Polytechnic State University, Network, Webroot Software Inc., Cal Poly, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
Case studies
Oracle Case Study: California Polytechnic State University
Cal Poly is a nationally ranked, four-year, comprehensive public university located in San Luis Obispo, California. The university faced the challenge of providing up to 3,000 students and faculty members with a fully featured and easy-to-use online calendar system, gradually extending the system to provide email and calendar capabilities to...
Tags: California Polytechnic State University, Oracle Corp., Cal Poly, E-mail, Online Communications
Case studies
DownUtube (zip)
The best software for short-movie sites. Browses, downloads, and manages clips from YouTube, Google Video, Apple Trailers, and IMDB. Shows all RSS feeds and links with their images. Also there is a search part, which search the site with the given keywords to find if there is any clip name...
Tags: Google Inc., YouTube Inc., Apple Inc., Keyword, RSS, E-mail Servers, Corporate Communications, Web Site Development, Servers, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Hardware
Software downloads 2007-06-06
Antivirus recommendation
I work for a non-profit. We want to network 10-15 computers to share internet access. We plan to use ZoneLabs personal firewall, but we also need anti-virus software. Is there a low-cost or free antivirus software that can run on Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP and...
Tags: antivirus, AVG, jagluis@..., security, software, TechSoup, windows
Discussion threads 2006-10-19
New Sasser variant indicates copycat
By Munir Kotadia ...
Tags: Sasser worm, Sasser variant
Technical articles 2004-05-12
TechRepublic members sound off on useful Novell cert resources
Ever wonder if you're using the best Novell certification resources? TechRepublic members have tried 'em all. Here are their opinions about the tools that have—and haven't—worked for them.If you’re seeking Novell certification, this is your lucky day. TechRepublic members just filled my e-mailbox with tips and tricks they found useful...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, Novell Inc., TechRepublic Members
Technical articles 2000-06-02
Millionth member working toward career in hardware design
When Michael Schiller signed up for his TechRepublic passport, little did he know he would be stepping into the limelight as our millionth member. We recently interviewed him to find out how his interest in IT began and where his skills are taking him.Michael Schiller is staff sergeant in the...
Tags: Help desk, PRODUCTIVITY, Professional development, Call centers, NETWORKING, Veronica Combs, hardware, Fresno Air National Guard, network, computer, information technology, career
Technical articles 2000-11-13
Blogs vs. wikis: Which is best for internal government use?
wiki = blogs with insertable commentsA wiki is no different from a blog. It is just a blog that has comments that are inserted into the text of the blog.While I understand wiki is cool and all, I think it is over hyped and no more useful (useless?) than...
Tags: Blogging, Wiki, blog
Discussion threads 2005-05-24
The art of developer peer reviews
If you're looking for a way to check the consistency of your work while exchanging ideas with your coding cohorts, an informal peer review may be the answer. Here's what TechRepublic members recommend for conducting effective and valuable peer reviews.Chances are good that you’ve never produced or seen a flawless...
Tags: programming, John Connell, developer, review session
Technical articles 2001-03-16
Tech skills CIOs need to hone
Tech leaders know that they must stay abreast of the latest technologies, but finding a focus among all of the latest advancements can be difficult. Bob Weinstein talks to TechRepublic members about what technologies are truly mission-critical for CIOs.Like anyone in IT, CIOs know they must keep their technical skills...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Supply chain management (SCM), Bob Weinstein, Myles Stern, wireless, security, ERP
Technical articles 2002-03-27
TechRepublic members sound off on company cell phone policies
A recent TechRepublic poll found that IT executives rely heavily on their cell phones, and they look at them not as a perk, but as a requisite of the job. Read on to see what respondents said.In an informal poll we conducted recently, we asked TechRepublic members who is responsible...
Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, Jennifer Recktenwald, phone, cell phone
Technical articles 2000-03-01
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