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  1. Welcome to the MSFN!
  2. Can you describe from a high level how you are using multicast from Win2k8? Thanks I don't have a high level explanation. Also it isn't really featured by any of the books I have here. It appears to be native.
  3. It definately didn't like that peice. I used the cleaned up part. It says Syntax Error on line 214, which is this one: pos = In(1, t, "<NAME>", 1) BTW I will credit you in the source code if we can get this working.
  4. Your router is likely trying to assign a default gateway for both types. When connected with both types to the same computer, it can only use 1, because it can only have 1 default gateway listing. Not sure if this is it, but the first thing that comes to mind.
  5. How much total memory on the PC? How much free memory? How is the HDD connected?
  6. I don't think it has anything to do with ImageX or WinPE. It all comes down to the fact that 2008 has it and 2003 doesn't. WDS doesn't count either because it really doesn't even manage anything. I've been using 2008 with Win PE 2.0 (now 2.1) for awhile now. It multicasts by default since this is handled by 2008.
  7. I may have found what is causing this issue. I will report it and hopefully it can be fixed soon.
  8. I am working getting the (unreleased) ImageX COM Based HTA v9.1 working. v7 and v9 can be found here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=133547 Version 9.1 was sent to me from Geezery prior to killing the availability of version 9.0. It adds (at least) two functions, one of which allows a custom Diskpart script option, and also the ability to display the Image Index value in the name. I am testing migration to this version now, and after testing I can make it available in that thread. But it is having difficulty parsing the HTA for display. I haven't even tested actually using it yet. I am receiving the following Script Error: I understand what this error means, but the general VBS examples that websites give me aren't enough for me to figure out why. The error points to this Subroutine, the line in question prefixed with '--->' (added only for this post) so if you copypasta this, make sure to remove the arrow. Sub parseFile() Dim objTextFile, sReadLine, pos, pos2, pos3, i, tmpStr1, oExec, objSel1, strFile, objSel2, SysFolder2,temppiFile Set objSel1 = window.document.getElementById("select1") Set SysFolder2 = Objfso.GetSpecialFolder(1) temppiFile = SysFolder2 & "\temp.txt" strFile = myFilepath + objSel1.options(objSel1.selectedindex).text ObjShell.Run "%comspec% /c Imagex /info "+strFile+" > "+temppifile,0,True i = -1 Redim strNames(0) Redim strIndx(0) Redim strDesc(0) If objFso.FileExists(temppifile) Then Set objTextFile = objFso.OpenTextFile(temppifile, 1) Do While Not objTextFile.AtEndOfStream sReadLine = objTextFile.ReadLine pos = Instr(1, sReadLine, "<NAME>", 1) pos2 = Instr(1, sReadLine, "<IMAGE>", 1) pos3 = Instr(1, sReadLine, "<DESCRIPTION>", 1) If pos2 > 0 Then i = i + 1 Redim Preserve strIndx(i) Redim Preserve strNames(i) Redim Preserve strDesc(i) strDesc(i) = "NO DESCRIPTION" tmpStr1 = Right(sReadLine, Len(sReadLine) - (pos2 + 13)) strIndx(i) = Left(tmpStr1, Len(tmpStr1) -3) End If If pos > 0 Then tmpStr1 = Right(sReadLine, Len(sReadLine) - (pos + 5)) strNames(i) = Left(tmpStr1, Len(tmpStr1) -8) End If If pos3 > 0 Then ---> tmpStr1 = Right(sReadLine, Len(sReadLine) - (pos3 + 12)) strDesc(i) = Left(tmpStr1, Len(tmpStr1) -15) End If Loop End If enumDirs End sub I looked it over and for any syntax errors but nothing stood out to me. I'm thinking possible requirements to clear the var before reuse, but I don't know VBScript well enough to know how to begin. So anyone can take a look at this and see if anything stands out.
  9. Here's one for you. Still it seems that frontpage and forum logins aren't working properly. Since the website got upgraded, I decided to test out the comment issue. Its old news that comments are never tagged, so I did this: 1. Clear cookies (closed browser) and session data 2. Go to home page. 3. Log in from Homepage. Logged in and everything great. 4. Made a comment on news article Results: http://www.msfn.org/cms/news_story/windows...ng_13_july.html Note: It won't let you post a comment if you aren't logged in. After you post a comment, you are no longer logged into the home page (because you can't make new comments), but you are logged into the forum. Also, it said my time was 6:10pm! Well that's what happened to me. Comments still broken. Also if you go to the home page, it says that news item has 0 comments. If you click it, it suddenly says 1 comment. If you go back to the homepage, it says 0 again. I wouldn't want to figure this headache out! JK Xper does a great job! EDIT: OK I finally got this message... It has to do with the session data I believe. The session hash stored by the browser does not equal the one stored on the server. This doesn't mean that the hash is changing, but perhaps it is expiring on the server, which can give this message also.
  10. I've only had to relogin once and have not gotten those mismatch errors.
  11. Welcome to the MSFN!
  12. Awww I liked Clippy.
  13. My best guess is that today is when MS starts putting together the mailing to send RTM media out and will likely get it by the end of the month. We won't know for sure until official word comes out.
  14. You forget IE6 was released way, way back in 2001 (3 years before Firefox 1.0, fwiw). It was the most standards-compliant browser of it's day, with the only other real clients available en masse being Opera and Netscape (which was crap by this point). I'm not saying IE6 was perfect (like keeping the broken 5.x CSS2 layout, etc), but it was the most standards-compliant browser available in it's day, in late 2001. At that time no shipping browser really supported CSS2 in any real, meaningful way (other than IE, Opera had decent CSS2 support, but even then not as much as IE6), and DOM2 wasn't ratified until 4 months before the IE6 beta if my memory serves, meaning IE6 didn't have support for it either (and to be fair, it took a few years for the others to get support for it as well, Opera 6 or 7 in 2003, again if I remember; a little fuzzy on the versions).It's the 6 years Microsoft sat on IE6 without changing much of anything, and the fact that IE7 wasn't really a big leap in compliance with standards at the time either, that makes IE6 (and to a point, IE7) so "bad". Ultimately, I think people complaining about IE6 "sucking" and not being standards-compliant aren't complaining that it *was* horrible, they're complaining that it's still a pain to continue to support along with better browsers. I, for one, would love it if Microsoft would drop support for "old" browsers at 5 years (when the OS it shipped on leaves mainstream support, for example) rather than 10, because the way the web moves a 10 year old browser really *is* crap to have to support. Or, even better, treat it as a service pack - 24 months after the next one releases, drop mainstream (unpaid, non-premier) support for the old browser and "force" people to upgrade. I agree. I remember when only IE 6 supported XSLT. Then IE7 didn't support it which is why I never upgraded at home.
  15. The 404 Error is a response that comes from the webserver, so its definately not a problem of the clients not being able to communicate with the server. If the clients couldn't communicate, they would get a different message, and not a return code at all. Your webserver should be logging all codes. Check the instances of 404 responses and see what URLs or resources were trying to be accessed.
  16. Its possible. I have some eval ones from MSI, but they are totally unbranded. They are made for private label. I still like the EEE PC better tho.
  17. I haven't run into this Bluebirds thing myself yet. Congrats on your first system! If you go into My Controls (up top) you can edit your profile to put your OS in so it shows up on your posts.
  18. Hallo, We do not have any localised forums and English is the primary language at MSFN. When posting, use a translator like Altavista or Google or other service to post in English. We will try our best to read the translated post.
  19. There are plenty of good things.
  20. Oh yes, I am bumping this topic. And for your pleasure, I will NOT be listing any local bands unless they may be recognized. Local bands listed with * if I know they toured elsewhere. Agiel All Shall Perish Anthrax As Summer Dies* Bile Brand New Sin Cattle Decapitation Chimaira Crisis The Cruxshadows Deicide Dethklok Down the Drain* E-Town Concrete Fear Factory GOB Hatebreed Heaven & Hell Steve Howe Incantation Into Eternity Insatanity Krisiun Mad Yellow Sun* M.O.D. Ministry Morbid Angel Motogrator Motorhead My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult Nevermore Nocturne Pigface The Polysics The Rabies Scum of the Earth Sic Seed Six Feet Under Slick id*** <--- word filter lol. look up En Esch to find real name. Slipknot Soulfly Soylent Green Stemm* Sworn Enemy Testament Toxic Narcotic Trivium Twisted Sister UK Subs VNV Nation Vince Neil Withered Earth Yes next up is Yes and Asia!
  21. Here's 5 more then! - Motorhead - Overkill - T.S.O.L. - Superficial Love - The Misfits - London Dungeon - Metallica - Metal Militia - Ratt - Round and Round
  22. Hopefully it does well and it doesn't turn into a newbfest. I hate multiplayer games now because the players are a lot younger now then they were when I remember it being good. One downfall of everyone owning a computer or having an internet connection.
  23. Nope, the U100 comes with 2GB RAM, but its SODIMM. You can replace it if it goes bad. Unless you have some weird one thats different than what I use. I've got the MS-N0111X-044US (9S7-N01162-044), which is the barebone model. Perhaps the retail model (MSI sells retail and bareboard versions of all their mobile and integrator products) has this built in? Everything on mine (I have 3 atm) is replaceable, even the CPU. I would never actually replace anything if it went bad, because I could just RMA the whole thing. But you know what? I'm gonna take a look at mine and see for sure. EDIT: Hey sorry Zenskas, you are correct. That really sucks and I didn't know that before. I took mine apart and took a look myself. So I gotta go get this knowledge out to the dudes in sales.
  24. Hi Do not crosspost.
  25. I think its funny that the OP says top 10, but everyone just picks 5.
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