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You forget to answer me the last question on the previous post.
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Oh, for heavens sake! Put the poor sod out of his misery!
In Windows, this refers to the way memory is accessed.
16-bit applications access memory in 16-bit "chunks" (2-bytes). Most DOS and Windows 95 and 98 applications are 16-bit.
32-bit application access memory in 32-bit "chunks" (4-bytes).
64-bit application access memory in 64-bit "chunks" (8-bytes).
This means that an integer in 16-bit has a maximum value of 2^15 or 32,768, while the maximum value for an integer in 32-bit is 2^31 or 2,147,483,648, and so on.
Please note that you could have got all this information with Google.
Try it. Its a wonderful tool! Just do a search on "16-bit definition" and see what jumps out at you!!!!
OrcBighter
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Can I mount a folder (e.g. d:\backup_1) as a drive (e.g. f ?
can this be done from the command line? On Windows 2000?
We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
Tree<t> in C# || Fold With Us! || sighist
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such as
SUBST F: D:\BACKUP_1
for example?
Steve S
Developer for hire
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wow! it really really works!
(When posting, I was thinking "like DOS SUBST", I'd never expected that it still works under the NT kernel)
Thanks
We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
Tree<t> in C# || Fold With Us! || sighist
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Surprised me, too. That's backward compatibility for you...
Steve S
Developer for hire
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peterchen wrote: Can I mount a folder (e.g. d:\backup_1) as a drive (e.g. f?
Yes, but make sure that your folder is empty.
peterchen wrote: can this be done from the command line? On Windows 2000?
Try to use mountvol command line.
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Thank you for correcting me. I'm confuse of mount the drive which do not have a drive letter to an empty folder.
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I need to install ASP.NET1.1 runtime on a Server
OS : Windows 2000
wich to support the project developed in VS 2003 with MS SQL Server
Thanks in Advance
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Install the .NET Framework 1.1 with SP1.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Actually I have to Configure the Server (Windows 2000)
So, that i can upload the project developed in
1. ASP.NET 1.1 (Visual studio2003)
2. with SQL Server 2000,
3. which uses Word object library 10.0
please Advice me to do this
1. First i need to Install IIS on the Server
2. next .net Framework 1.1
3. SQL Server 2000
4. MS Word
Right.. if not pls advice me
then can i access the web site by specifing the
IP address of server\path\defautl.html
Thanks in Advance
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ptr_Electron wrote: 1. First i need to Install IIS on the Server
2. next .net Framework 1.1
3. SQL Server 2000
4. MS Word
Install IIS first, then SQL Server, then the .NET Framework 1.1, then Office.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Thanks a lot for ur Responce.
Then can i access the web site by specifing the
IP address of server\path\defaut.html
Thanks & Regrads.
Thanks & Regrads.
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The installation order doesn't have anything to do with this question.
The answer depends on the context of "can I access the web site". Is this from a Visual Studio Project? Or are you typing this into the Address bar of your web browser? If you're just typing this in a browser, then yes, it'll work. But I really can't give you an answer without knowning more about what you're doing.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Thanks a lot for your responce
No not form visal studio.
I will be typing in the Address bar of web browser
from some other system (just like any other website)
http:\\1.1.1.1\default.html (suppose 1.1.1.1 ip of server)
Thanks & Regrads
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Then it should work!
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I am aq rookie at the computers and wanted to know what does it means when we say 16-bit windows or 32-bit windows or 32-bit x64 windows or IA64 version of windows. please anybody answer my question.
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16-bit and 32-bit are called bit depths. Which is basically the color depth of your monitor.
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Hi - hope someone can help!
I have a W2K machine that has worked on the network, but has had some 'tinkering' done on it and now i cant get it to work. It doesnt appear to find the dhcp server (which is our router), and therefore isnt assigned an IP address. Trying ipconfig /all, i get:
Connection specific DNS suffix :
Description : Intel(R), etc
Physical Address : etc
DHCP enabled : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled : No
IP address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway :
DHCP Server : 255.255.255.255
DNS Servers :
If I try fixed IP, it works and I can see all machines on the network, but I am unable to get connection to the internet.
I have tested all hardware, by unplugging the network lead from the 'faulty' PC and plugging it into a knoown good one (XP OS though) and this worked OK.
Is there any way I can monitor the W2K network traffic to see whether it is actually attempting to register with the DHCP server?
looking in event viewer, there is a problem with DHCP!
I have this listed under a DHCP error:
Your computer was not assigned an address from the network (by the DHCP server) for the Network Card with network address *****.
The following error occured:
An operation was attempetd on something that is not a socket. Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address on its own from the network address (DHCP) server.
It looks like the DHCP client is trying to register approx every 5 mins, as there are now 5 errors listed, each 5 mins apart...
I also have another error - I dont know if it is related. Its source is DCOM, the description is:
The server {****} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
What is DCOM? Could this be the cause of my problem?
hope someone can help, I have had enough of this problem!
69 Bay
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YA BEAUTY I HAVE JUST SOLVED IT!!!!
It turns out that my boss had tried to install a Vodafone package to get ineternet access thro his mobile (Bluetoothed). I have just uninstalled this and all works!
WHAT A WASTE OF TIME, BUT AT LEAST I CAN BLAME THE BOSS!!!
69 Bay
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hi guys ,
colud any one tell me site address where i can learn windows 2003 server full functionalities,
i'm new to this system administration.
i want to learn the full functionalities in the windows server 2003 from basic upto administrating a simple LAN if possible more than that,
please provide me site addresses
Thank You Guys
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San_Sadhan wrote: i'm new to this system administration.
I also used to challenges with my work when working in any field that we do not know clearly about it. What I recommend for you is you should take a training about Microsoft technology. Try to gain Microsoft Certificate then you would become an expert and you found it is very easy to work in your company environment.
San_Sadhan wrote: colud any one tell me site address where i can learn windows 2003 server full functionalities,
If you do not want to have a Microsoft training, try to purchase and read this book[^]. Its also a part of Microsoft exam and it is the beginner point to know about windows server 2003.
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hi guys,
In my company
one domain is there and terminal server is there
both are windows 2003 server os, terminal server is connected in domain server,
what my problem i'm logging into terminal server as administrator of that system [terminal server],
but things i'm not having any previlages,
group policy, local policy are locked not only these it includes many things
i don't know what may be the problem,
could any one please provide me solution
Thank u guys,
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