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Test with IPv4 DNS record: ok (0.180s) using ipv4 Test with IPv6 DNS record: bad (1.409s) Test with Dual Stack DNS record: ok (0.179s) using ipv4 Test for Dual Stack DNS and large packet: ok (0.090s) using ipv4 Test IPv4 without DNS: ok (0.084s) using ipv4 Test IPv6 without DNS: …
I agree with wsherman. See if the location of the receiver affects it.
I ran a repair install on windows XP. Then I encountered this phenomena: computer fails to boot: can't find a boot device. BUT, if there is a windows xp disk in the CD drive, then it will boot windows as long as i don't press any key to boot from …
We have an SBS Server as PDC, exchange server & SQL server. It is old and in need of upgrading. We have an office nearing the limit of SBS. So, we bought a new non-SBS server as well as exchange & SQL. Now the question is how to best go …
"It is about time to replace the consumable supplies. Please replace PAD ASY in paper feeder if the feeding capability is deteriorated. Regarding how to replace the pad, please refer to the operators guide. (Code DS42003)" After X pages, some scanners - like the Fi-5120Cdj - pop up this error. …
Not bad suggestions, and deep down, i know they should make things faster. But, I didn't notice any change. In fact I timed it, and the original boot.ini won by 5 seconds - time from power to log in prompt.
Some of my WinXP laptops, after they have been undocked and booted into cached credentials far from home, take forever to log in when they get home - as ANY user. The slowness happens just after the user enters their credentials, but before the user log in process dialog pops …
I have seen this problem once - the boot.ini file was missing. It went missing again 2 days later (cause was likely a virus, i recommend live.sunbeltsoftware.com for virus removal). The file can be copied from any other machine with the same OS & hard drive configuration. Use a boot …
I am trying to use shutils to copy a folder but it throws errno 13 at me. The traceback points to open() as the culprit. I wrote a test script: open(raw_input("Filename: ")) this is the result: Filename:e: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Documents and Settings\talvey\Desktop\testOpen.py", line 1, in <module> …
Unless you are trying to insulate the rest of your network from the internet, you could just run the net into the router and get your internet through it. If that isn't an option for whatever reason, double check that your router isn't sending itself as the default gateway in …
Could you be a little more specific on the details?
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Andrew Wiggin