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i have just bought a new pc to be used as a client to an nt server, the clients OS is windows 95. after creating the network installation disk, and then placing them in the client floppy drive, all...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 11/29/1998 Views: 0
hey y'all. I got another one. I'm trying to making a array with a type like this: uses fdelay, crt; type  ftype = record             fannum:string;             hp:string;             model:strin...
Zones: PascalDate Answered: 06/25/1999 Views: 4
I had a file with size of 4GB. I split it into smaller files - using split. Now I want to get back to the big file but I can't!! I tryed: cat xx01 xx02 xx03 xx04 ... > bigfile BUT when it reached t...
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 04/14/1999 Views: 0
Hi all! Error msg:   Identifier too long /classylinks/dawson/dbupdates/classiprocess2.asp, line 35 [ElseIf (Request.Form("btnAdd") <>"") Then [rs.AddNew;RS("client")=request.form("cli...
Zones: ASPDate Answered: 06/12/2000 Views: 0
Hi, Ive got Window 98 (dont know if its SE, how can I tell?) but I checked the my windows folder is 1.06 GB big!!!! My HD is only 8 Gig, is there anyway I can get rid of all the additional jun...
Zones: Windows 98Date Answered: 11/30/2000 Views: 0
when i compile my program, the error message is very long (it scrolls off the screen) Is there anyway where I can see it page by page. (I am using win98) I have tried javac xxx.java |more bu...
Zones: Java, New To JavaDate Answered: 09/28/2000 Views: 0
  Hi      My OS is AIX and my DB is ORACLE 7.x    A developer of my company is getting the error message    ORA-015555: snapshot too old: rollback segment number 6 with name            ...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 01/31/2001 Views: 4
I have 2 databases residing in 2 differant machines. The second database connects the to first database using a database link. I am trying to create some temporary tables in the second database by ...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 03/27/2001 Views: 0
I'm marking up a table, and I'm running into issues with Netscape 4.0 (maybe higher, too, but that's what I test with).  The problem is that if I have, say, 4 columns with these widths: 6, 155, 100...
Zones: HTMLDate Answered: 07/20/2001 Views: 0
I just bought a 80GB harddrive. I plugged it in, it recognized it, but in Windows2000 when I try to format it, it says volume is too large? How do I go about getting this drive to work in Window...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 05/02/2001 Views: 0