Re: Win 98 SAFE MODE

2001-09-24 Thread Rupert Walmsley

F5 after POST for Safe Mode - F8 for startup menu

HTH, Rupert


Tuesday, September 25, 2001, 12:07:17 AM, you wrote:

 Hi All,

 Sorry this is a very basic question, how do you boot a win 98 machine in to
 safe mode.

 Thanks in advance


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Re: HFNetchk Automation

2001-09-10 Thread Rupert Walmsley

Ahmed,

The app. you are looking for is called QChain.exe - Q296861


HTH,

Rupert Walmsley, MCSE
ITC Internet


Monday, September 10, 2001, 8:52:47 PM, you wrote:

 Hi All;

 I can't remember where I saw it, but last week I found a script that
 enabled one to install numerious patches and restarting one time instead
 of the restart required with every hot fix you install.

 I searched high and low on my computers and can't find where I saved the
 URL and I can't remember where I got it from!!

 Did anyone pass by it by any chance?

 Thanks a million

 Ahmed Farouk
 MCSE W2K.

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Re: Pete Karhatsu postings

2001-09-07 Thread Rupert Walmsley

Richard,

I'm getting copies of messages he's forwarded to the list but with no
additional content.

HTH, Rupert


Friday, September 07, 2001, 2:31:44 PM, you wrote:



 I've just received about a dozen or so follow-up postings from Pete 
 Karhatsu.  The thing is, I've found no new text added by Mr. Karhatsu.  Is 
 something really strange going on with my system here, or are others seeing 
 the same thing?  (Perhaps there is some code which shows up on my system as 
 white text on white background, etc.)
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Remote Admin PDA Solutions

2001-08-22 Thread Rupert Walmsley

Hi,

Like many of you I have a pager attached to my person 24/7, and the
buck stops with me when it comes to a Server problem. I normally lug
around a Notebook which I can get online from pretty much anywhere I
happen to be.

I've never looked into PDAs in the past, but know they've come on
leaps and bounds recently. I have seen that I can get both a
(presumably thin) Terminal Services client, and also a SSH client to
run under Windows CE / Pocket PC, and connect onto the 'net via a Cell
Phone at an astounding 28.8k! :) I know typing etc is still pretty
terrible on those things, but I'm after a workable solution, not a
perfect one!


Do any of you currently use anything like this for remote access from
the pub/mall/car/sports stadium? Basically I am looking for a
'pocketable' rather than 'portable' solution which would let me stop /
restart services, and if necessary restart my W2K servers.


Any input appreciated as always.


TIA  Regards,

Rupert


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ITC Internet


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