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  1. Bah! What does Cisco know about networking? I still think he should change this setting for two reasons: 1. He isn't on dial-up. 2.
  2. You haven't tried drivers from the web site? Give those a shot. Don't forget to unplug and uninstall first.
  3. Since they have common symptoms then it might be the hub/switch/router that they are plugged into. Or some other device on the network. We'd have to know more about your topology to figure out which component to troubleshoot first.
  4. OpenDNS does have some options to limit resolution requests but it requires an account with them. I think he is looking for something more like this: http://bandwidthcontroller.com/trafficShaperXp.html
  5. You found sources that state that? I'm suspicious because 255.255.255.255 is not a valid mask due to it being a broadcast address. There are no 0 bits to differentiate the Network ID from the the Host IDs.
  6. I don't know anything about iPods but your network seems OK at first glance. But you should disable any security features (encryption, MAC filtering) to get your basic connectivity going. Once you have connectivity then you can enable your security features.
  7. Sure thing. But I would suggest that the easiest thing to do is to access START->PROGRAMS->ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS-.PERFORMANCE, right-click in the main pane and select ADD COUNTERS. That brings up the WMI counter selection interface and it is the same interface that my monitoring software invokes during configuration. If WMI is working or has issues, you'll be able to tell by how those counters are invoked and how they display the data when called.
  8. Wow, you've really been gutting this pig. I've always left WMI (and the others) installed because I use Samurize which is a system monitoring app. So I've never experimented with removing any of these components. My only advice: in digging around in the available WMI counters I can tell you that there is a ton of stuff in there. And I was surprised to see how much .NET crap is buried in WMI. I wouldn't try removing WMI if you use .NET.
  9. tain

    HFSLIP Site Issues

    It is back up now. Please let me know if you experience any more problems.
  10. tain

    HFSLIP Site Issues

    Uh oh. I saw some server data this morning that caused me some concern so I rebooted it. I'll take another look.
  11. I'm confused as to what is working with the mask of 255.255.255.255. I would expect 255.255.255.0 there.
  12. [PHP]emailResponseScript:$salesParameters['directoryURL']="https://somedirsomedir/somedir";$salesParameters['submitButtonURL']="https://somedir/somedir/somedir/images/signupnow.gif"; $salesParameters['fieldLabelStyleString']="style=\'font-size:10pt;color:red;padding-right:5pt;\'";$salesParameters['tagFormatString']="<DIV style=\'width:100%;text-align:left;\'><!tag!></DIV>";$salesParameters['anchorStyleString']="style=\'text-decoration:none;color:#4C310D;font-size:12pt;font-weight:bold;\' "; $emailMessagesArray['1']['templateURL']="https://somedir/somedir/emailTemplates/customerNotification.html";$emailMessagesArray['1']['subjectTemplate']="TEST <!first!> <!last!> <!cartHeader:totalPrice!> <!city!> <!state!> (#<!cartHeader:itemID!>)"; $emailMessagesArray['1']['fromEmailAdr']="registration@something.com"; $emailMessagesArray['1']['fromEmailName']="REGISTRTION DEPARTMENT"; $emailMessagesArray['1']['destEmailAdrTemplate']="<!emailAdr!>"; $emailMessagesArray['1']['destEmailNameTemplate']="<!first!> <!last!>"; $emailMessagesArray['2']['templateURL']=" [url="https://somedir/somedir/emailTemplates/customerNotification.html"]https://somedir/somedir/emailTemplates/cust...tification.html[/url] "; $emailMessagesArray['2']['subjectTemplate']="Party <!first!> <!last!> <!cartHeader:totalPrice!> <!city!> <!state!> (#<!cartHeader:itemID!>)"; $emailMessagesArray['2']['fromEmailAdr']="registration@something.com"; $emailMessagesArray['2']['fromEmailName']="REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT"; $emailMessagesArray['2']['destEmailAdrTemplate']="registrationdept@something.com"; $emailMessagesArray['2']['destEmailNameTemplate']="Registration"[/PHP] Seems like an overly difficult way of sending mail. But you need to add CC as an extra header. I would use this example: http://www.php-learn-it.com/php_email.html <?php function send_email($from, $to, $cc, $bcc, $subject, $message){ $headers = "From: ".$from."\r\n"; $headers .= "Reply-To: ".$from."\r\n"; $headers .= "Return-Path: ".$from."\r\n"; $headers .= "CC: ".$cc."\r\n"; $headers .= "BCC: ".$to."\r\n"; if (mail($to,$subject,$message,$headers) ) { echo "email sent"; } else { echo "email could not be sent"; } } $subject = "Hello!"; $message = "Hello! How are you today?"; send_email("youraddress@domain.com", "recpeient@domain.com", "someone@domain.com", "hidden_email@domain.com", $subject , $message); ?>
  13. Here's what another community thinks:
  14. http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/business/...virtual-pc.aspx
  15. lol twitter and texting is killing the world.. Thanks for the translation. I think you got it right.Perhaps he could start with a price-sorted search? I already addressed that. Hopefully it is fixed now.
  16. There is a full-featured PBX called asterisk that is popular. But you may be happy with a softphone. Wikipedia has a decent page with links at the bottom: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softphone
  17. I know this topic is old, but I wanted to confirm that un4given1's advice is correct. I was getting the same errors in addition to a 1054 and various W32Time errors. The workstation *kinda* joined the domain but then couldn't find the Domain Controller. Thought for sure it was due to nLite removing a required service or component. But no...I just forgot to set the DNS correctly
  18. You're a machine! Thanks for all the hard work.
  19. Sorry about that. I was quite sure it was down since I had tried it on 2 machines and on 4 browsers. Turned out the ActiveX filtering on my router was the problem.
  20. Any news, Mike? In the meantime, this looks promising.
  21. 2nd link (.rar) works, 1st (.cab) doesn't. tommyp, your site has the 1st link (.cab that doesn't work) listed. Wish I had the .cab...
  22. Both cabs exist in \i386.
  23. sed is like that because it comes from the unix world. For anyone who has issues using sed in the context of HFSLIP and Arie's files, note that there are three different possible sed downloads on the Sourceforge. Only the DOS one works for me. YMMV, so try the others if you need to.
  24. No actionable feedback But it seems that setting DRIVERCOMP in HFANSWER.INI (whether C or F) yields less favorable results than manually entering C or F at the prompt. Something to do with how COMPMEM is set, perhaps? I'm still curious if others have had better/worse luck with an OEM XP SP3 disc.
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