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IP address of network printer changed ... how to "restore" print service to recoginize new IP address? (without reboot)
Zones: Linux Printing, Linux, Linux NetDate Answered: 06/06/2008 Views: 0
SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 is not displaying the login prompt on the monitor.  When I hit the "enter" key it should display the login prompt but it does not.  I tried Alt-F2 also to open another window w...
Zones: SCO UnixDate Answered: 12/12/2008 Views: 8
My scenario is that I need to mount the root directory (/) of a SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 using NFS on a Windows Server 2003 R2.  I have installed SFU 3.5.  I have export the / directory on the SCO Serv...
Zones: NFS File Server, Windows 2003 Server, SCO Uni...Date Answered: 07/01/2008 Views: 4
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