You left out Col. Saunders! hahahahah
More important what is the average age of someone asking the question in the
first place??
"Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Jess:
> >
> >Not to worry, I contacted AARP and was assured we can get a "senior
> >discount" on
> >blueberries
Why would you want to. Vines has not been supported for almost 2 years. There
are few sites still using it. We've used it for several years but will be
going to Exch and Linux systems next months. Good Luck.
"pinoal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi ,
>
> Does any one know of any software t
Hmmm, are you asking how often the process gets forked??
Chris Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By how often it goes out with other computers!
> Sorry, I couldn't resist :)
>
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Your advertisment should include for WinNT only.
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Check out Calisto Software.
Sammi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an application that will pull an inventory from
> individual workstations? Something that will record software
> installed, versions, hardware specs, etc.
> Preferably the polling could be done from a central loca
One must have sufficient knowledge to be shocked.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently spent quite a bit of time working with the TAC to solve a
> problem. Yes, they wanted to dial into the network to 'have a look'. When
> I asked what they were looking for, they couldn't tell me.
> I am well
Nice article. I would like to suggest that the real power of computing will
occur with analog computers which make the human interface distinctly
possible.
Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See my Web page for a new article called "Why the Year 2001 Won't Be Like
> '2001: A
Why would anyone even reply to an individual who doesn't even understand the
certification??
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As opposed to those UN-certified CCIE's I suppose.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > We are looking for certified CCIE's to work in our MN or MA offices. If
> > you know of a
12.1 at least.
Chancp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> does anyone know what the minimum ios requirement for supporting a banyan
> vines network i
>
> i can't seem to find it on the cisco.com website your advice is veru
> much appreciated..
>
> rgds
> chan...;-)
>
> **NOTE: Ne
Some additional information is required here.
First, the maximum limit is 53K (US) imposed by the line voltage restriction
place upon telcos in the U.S. The speed reported is for only the instant it
was measured as the connection changes dynamically over lifetime of
connection. There can be onl
on of IOS are you running? And what are you using as your
> Authentication mechanism(RADIUS, TACACS, Local)? Also how often does the
> problem happen?
>
> Though question, I'm just trying to gather a little more info. Thanks.
>
> David
>
>
> -----Origin
I have an AS2509 RAS that apparently has a problem. It seems every so often
both my RAS modems make a connection but the authentication fails. However,
if I reboot the 2509 then all is OK for some period of time. Are there any
thoughts as to what might be causing this?
Thanks, Petra Lynn
Well, we're using FR for security reasons which is OK by me but
extraordinarily expense. They have rejected my proposal as not being
functional / possible or better yet not something they thought of first.
I think a pix firewall to the router and thence the FR network would be more
than secure f
I have a satellite office I support. The problem is connectivity with local
ISP over dialup. A solution appears to be to link this office with our Peoria
office via, 56K fracT-1 through a router and pix. In Peroia I would then
terminate in a wan card on the 2600 and route to our FR connection t
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