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We ordered a NT4 Server and (of course) it was backordered, we then installed a demo (NFR) version of NT Server and everything worked fine untill the day we installed our "real" Server software, wh...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 09/16/1997 Views: 4
I try to make an animation where a picture goes from far background to front... what I mean is that it just should get bigger... :) I tried to do this with a picturebox, but it was no good b/c it w...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 01/21/1998 Views: 0
I have a windows nt server that controls around 50 computers and approximately 75 users, the other day i was revising why the system was slow and found out that i had 1000 passive connections on tc...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 03/27/1998 Views: 0
I m working on Word97 & I have two columns in a document.....the process of editing a document is too slow....I have already typed the matter.....when I go for changes it slows down. please help m...
Zones: Ms Office SuiteDate Answered: 08/02/1998 Views: 0
Hi, I have 4 Bevels aking a square, and a jpeg image 'inside'. Then I use stretchdraw to resize the image to 'toggle' to full screen. At full screen, the Bevels can't be seen, ( and it's alright )...
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 10/26/1998 Views: 0
I reinstalled my NT system and now it is very slow because of wowexec.exe which looks like it is started by ntvdm.exe Could anybody please tell me what it does, and how I can stop it from running a...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 01/30/1999 Views: 0
I am working on an application that has a video-in-window display. The display adapter is Cougar Video Edition 32 MB, and I am using standard Video for Windows API calls. The display is very slo...
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 04/03/2000 Views: 0
In the last month or 2 a bunch of problems have come up on my computer.  I don't know if they are actually related, but I think they are since they all cam e around the same time... (Pentium II 23...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 06/19/2000 Views: 0
I am trying to validate ID No. against a remote view. It seems to me that every record in the view is being compared at based from the status bar at the bottom of the screen. I can see the record n...
Zones: FoxProDate Answered: 04/25/2000 Views: 0
I have a very big database on SQL Server 6.5 and i need to retrieve all the fields of some table. I already found how to do it, but its really too slow for some really,really big table. here's a...
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 07/15/2000 Views: 0