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I want to play a wav file through a voice modem onto the telephone line.  The MCI documentation just talks about opening a waveaudio device which I assume would be your sound card.  How can I make ...
Zones: Windows ProgrammingDate Answered: 06/13/1998 Views: 0
While working on a neighbours pc (the fault they had was that they could connect to Google, run searches, but not follow links, or type in new addresses to the Address Bar.  If you did follow them,...
Zones: Anti-Virus AppsDate Answered: 09/21/2004 Views: 0
I recently plugged a new USB device into my Windows XP computer, and Windows XP, even though it has been able to every time in the past, claims it could not find the device driver.  Some basic fact...
 
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I examined the "[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion] "DevicePath" and ...

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Zones: Peripherals, Windows XPDate Answered: 09/14/2008 Views: 17
The Backup Exec Device & Media Service service will not start. It's the same issue on 2 different media servers (versions 11 and 12) each using local SQL BEDBs. Each media server uses a different s...
Zones: Backup ExecDate Answered: 09/12/2008 Views: 14
Hello All, I have a client that as multiple sites set up with Internet using ASA 5510 with T1 connection. We want to add a cable connection to the site and specifically to the ASA. We also want...
Zones: Cisco PIX Firewall, H...Date Answered: 02/07/2008 Views: 4
I have installed Backup Exec V12 on 2 nodes both running Windows Unified Data Storage Server.I ran the cluster setup wizard on the primary node and it created the backup cluster group fine.However ...
Zones: Backup Exec, Drives / StorageDate Answered: 09/08/2008 Views: 62
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