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I remember a command that allows a user to trace the route from their computer to a website and gives them information about the links along the way. This was done from a dos prompt window. What i...
Zones: Windows 95Date Answered: 01/15/1999 Views: 0
In MFC there is a macro available called TRACE which prints a string to the Output window in VC++. How can I achieve the same thing in a non-MFC application?
Zones: C++, Microsoft ProgrammingDate Answered: 10/03/2000 Views: 0
We have a three tier application running with oracle 8.1.5 parallel server as backend on AIX4.3.3. Windows 2000 adv server as middle tier where com+ objects are placed. Nearly 1 to 1.5 lakh of t...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 08/15/2003 Views: 0
Our application is been accesed by n number (approx 30) of sessions  in one schema say user_one so how to trace sql generated by them. basically how to trace all the sql statements coming under ...
Zones: DatabasesDate Answered: 12/28/2003 Views: 0
Hi I'm trying to capture generated by Reports , for this i made the following changes in my sqlnet.ora file at client side. trace_level_client=Admin TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT=ON LOG_FILE_CLIEN...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 09/17/2004 Views: 4
hi everyone, here is my question, im not really sure that this is the right place to ask it but anyways here it goes: someone broke in to my house couple a days ago and stole my laptop, woul...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 01/27/2004 Views: 0
I have source code for an existing ATL COM DLL compiled in VC++ 6.0. I have made a test application in VB 6.0 that invokes one of the exposed function of the DLL. I need to generate a trace log of ...
Zones: C++, Microsoft Visual C++, Microsoft...Date Answered: 08/12/2004 Views: 0
I have the large project (executable + 20 dynamic libraries). Somewhere in the code there is TRACE call which prints some information. It is added as temporary change and I forgot to remove it. Now...
Zones: Windows MFCDate Answered: 01/25/2005 Views: 0
hello experts, i am getting some bad emails (not spam) intentionally from unidentified email addresses. please tell me is there any way to trace an email from where is it being sent.  or from whi...
Zones: Networking, ...Date Answered: 02/18/2005 Views: 0
Hello, I am troubleshooting some email issues. More specifically, I've installed a few different email clients and I think they are conflicting with each other's MAPI32.DLL files. So, I would li...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 03/27/2005 Views: 0