Re: upsizing wizard

2012-07-17 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
On 7/16/2012 9:18 AM, Kevin Cully wrote: E, Take a look at the VFP2MySQL set of programs on the downloads page. http://leafe.com/dls/vfp There are others for PostgreSQL as well. Looks like I did that one, although I thought you did, Kevin? (Guess yours was the routine that actually

Re: upsizing wizard

2012-07-17 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
On 7/16/2012 9:26 AM, Stephen Russell wrote: snippedEither use powershell where you can bring in 10 mill rows into a SQL Server table in about 25 + seconds Really? WOW! -- Mike Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC President, Chief Software Architect http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com

[NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Jeff Johnson
I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central. They have separate connections to the Internet and separate IP addresses. I do not know if they are static or dynamic. The question is, can I network those two computers together so they can share files? Possibly using

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Eurico Chagas Filho
Yes. At one time I had one computer with two cards hooked at and external connection via one card and the other connected to a router at the local network. HTH, E. From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com To: profox@leafe.com Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 5:39 PM

RE: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread John Harvey
The simple answer is yes, it can be done. The long answer depends on your skillset. Google is yo frien. John -Original Message- From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Johnson Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 3:39 PM To: profox@leafe.com Subject:

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Ted Roche
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote: I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central. Is that like The One Ring To Rule Them All? Or is that just your local ISP? Is there a reason why they have separate connections? They have separate

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Jeff Johnson
On 07/17/2012 01:51 PM, Ted Roche wrote: On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Jeff Johnsonj...@san-dc.com wrote: I have a customer that has two computers hooked up to Ring Central. Is that like The One Ring To Rule Them All? Or is that just your local ISP? Is there a reason why they have

RE: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Kurt Wendt
Jeff - and I'm no network expert - so YMMV - but, if I am not mistaken - you could simply use a Hub - and connect both PC's to the hub via the extra network card you are looking to put into each of the PC's. At least, I think that's what I did some time in the past... -K- -Original

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread MB Software Solutions, LLC
On 7/17/2012 5:54 PM, Kurt Wendt wrote: Jeff - and I'm no network expert - so YMMV - but, if I am not mistaken - you could simply use a Hub - and connect both PC's to the hub via the extra network card you are looking to put into each of the PC's. At least, I think that's what I did some time

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Mike Copeland
A Switch is what he wants. ...and yes, what Jeff wants to do will work with additional NICs set to a non-routable IP such as 192.168.0.X. Word of warning, different versions of Windows have different levels of network 'abilities'Windows 2000 for example is a little less forgiving when

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Michael Madigan
You could also set up a software VPN between the two computers over the internet and save the trouble and expense of 2 separate cards and a switch.  - Original Message - From: Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com To: profox@leafe.com Cc: Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 4:39 PM Subject: [NF]

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Michael Madigan
Or, you can put in two cheap USB Ethernet adapters and a cheap switch to connect the two without opening up the computers and installing new cards.  - Original Message - From: Michael Madigan mmadi10...@yahoo.com To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Cc: Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Jeff Johnson
On 07/17/2012 03:26 PM, Michael Madigan wrote: Or, you can put in two cheap USB Ethernet adapters and a cheap switch to connect the two without opening up the computers and installing new cards. - Original Message - From: Michael Madiganmmadi10...@yahoo.com To: ProFox Email

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Tracy Pearson
Michael Madigan mmadi10...@yahoo.com wrote: You could also set up a software VPN between the two computers over the internet and save the trouble and expense of 2 separate cards and a switch.  That is more headache to support than the hardware. -- Tracy Sent from my Android phone with K-9

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Michael Oke, II
Not a chance. I can setup the VPN in about 10 minutes and have zero maintenance issues. Michael Oke, II 661-349-6221 Contents of this and all messages are intended for their designated recipient. On Jul 17, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Tracy Pearson tr...@powerchurch.com wrote: Michael Madigan

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Michael Madigan
I guess it really depends on the application.   If they need performance then VPN won't be good, if they just need to share files, that would be fine.    - Original Message - From: Michael Oke, II oke...@gmail.com To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Cc: Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Michael Oke, II
Needs definitely matter but, with good enough connections, you can get surprisingly good performance out of a well tuned application. For simple file sharing, it should work well. Michael Oke, II 661-349-6221 Contents of this and all messages are intended for their designated recipient. On

[NF] too funny here

2012-07-17 Thread Stephen Russell
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Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Ted Roche
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote: Ted: Ring Central is a VOIP service and each phone requires a separate external visible IP address. So, each of these machines is separately connected to the Internet. That's two points of access worth worrying about. There

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Michael Oke, II
Something Ted said rang a bell with me, no pun intended. They don't need a separate Internet connection for each phone. Ring Central can handle multiple extensions in a single location. Are you sure they have a hardware guy? Michael Oke, II 661-349-6221 Contents of this and all messages are

Re: [NF] Network Question

2012-07-17 Thread Michael Madigan
Don't most VOIP use something more than just IP to connect?  Don't they need a mac address too?  I don't remember Vonage having a limit on devices.  - Original Message - From: Michael Oke, II oke...@gmail.com To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Cc: Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 11:42