All of them, from what remember, can use both the RDP and ICA client protocols. I have set up a number of them using ICA over both modem and LAN. My experience with RDP is limited to "Oh, look, RDP works."
I have seen many bar code readers that are serial in nature. The Citrix client for Linux can't do serial emulation, hence, problems with bar code readers.
(Visit www.citrix.com for info on what MetaFrame is and does.)
But if you think that's bad, I recall an Ann Landers or Dear Abby column where some lady wanted to know who the hell "Dot Com" was, and why everyone's talking about her.
I envy the people who don't know who/what "dot com" is.
Yes, DMZ is "Demilitarized Zone", and it refers to the area of the network that is after the external router, but still in front of the firewall. It is used for externally accessable services, like a web server, dns server or mail relay.
Try using IE 5 on Solaris or HP/UX. Watch how fast you run back to netscape. Seriously. I don't know how they did it, but IE 5 is sluggish on an Ultra 30 w/ 256mb ram.
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If you go and buy Windows 95 off a store shelf (if you could find a copy) it's the first release. Why? Inventory.
Nope, it's support. They don't want to have to train their OS tech people on original, OSR 2, 2.1 and 2.5. They (Microsoft) want the OEMs to handle that kind of stuff.
I didn't see anybody say rodtsasdt llllllreport*....
The Microsoft thing happened because Microsoft termed the MSN $400 rebate as a loan, and California law says you can't bundle a product with a loan.
If information were alive what would it want ?
If information were a tree, what kind of tree would it be?
Sorry. I just had to say it.
All of them, from what remember, can use both the RDP and ICA client protocols. I have set up a number of them using ICA over both modem and LAN. My experience with RDP is limited to "Oh, look, RDP works."
I have seen many bar code readers that are serial in nature. The Citrix client for Linux can't do serial emulation, hence, problems with bar code readers.
(Visit www.citrix.com for info on what MetaFrame is and does.)
Unless the teacher can get to a phone first...
No, because they are the copyright holder, they can release another version under a new license.
Mi nistry of Truth</A> is a pretty nifty mysql/php3 web solution.
But if you think that's bad, I recall an Ann Landers or Dear Abby column where some lady wanted to know who the hell "Dot Com" was, and why everyone's talking about her.
I envy the people who don't know who/what "dot com" is.
Uncle Sam had nothing to do with it. The Democratic Party paid Election.com to provide online voting services.
PeoplePC.com. I have seen WAY too many of their ads. $25.95 per month gets you a computer, ISP connection and 24/7 tech support.
Waste time? What if Linus hadn't "wasted his time", and instead worked on Minix or 386BSD, where would you be now?
People do this as a hobby, because they find it fun. It may not benefit anyone else but them, but who cares?
Everybody knows you need Pikemen to kill an elephant.
Yes, DMZ is "Demilitarized Zone", and it refers to the area of the network that is after the external router, but still in front of the firewall. It is used for externally accessable services, like a web server, dns server or mail relay.
Last time I added drives to a 3.2 server, I didn't have to shutdown. Open front, push drive in, DISMOUNT DATA2, LOAD INSTALL, MOUNT DATA2.
There is the BreezeCom unit, but it is only 3 Mbps.
Try using IE 5 on Solaris or HP/UX. Watch how fast you run back to netscape. Seriously. I don't know how they did it, but IE 5 is sluggish on an Ultra 30 w/ 256mb ram.
There is a UseNet2: UseNet2.
I thought that it was the HP Vectra's running the "Unstoppable" Windows NT.
I thought that it was the HP Vectra's running the "Unstoppable" Windows NT.
A $25 "video clarifier" will take the MacroVision signal right out.
They DID have a patchkit. It was about 31 NLM replacements and a patch for SERVER.EXE. I know because I installed it on a server.
BTW - Novell 3.2 was basicly 3.12 with Y2K patches.
The freedom to be able to do something is often more important that actually ever doing it.
"We shall fight for your RIGHT to have babies, Stan - er Loretta!"
If you go and buy Windows 95 off a store shelf (if you could find a copy) it's the first release. Why? Inventory.
Nope, it's support. They don't want to have to train their OS tech people on original, OSR 2, 2.1 and 2.5. They (Microsoft) want the OEMs to handle that kind of stuff.
This sentence no verb
Head hurt that make