by: Marcus |
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I have created a DTS package that pulls data in from Oracle into SQL
Server. When I run it directly on the server (from Enterprise
Manager), it works fine. When I run it from Enterprise Manager on...
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by: CT |
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Hi,
This might seem like a basic question but I have some doubts, please
humour me.
I have a client-server application using java where each client on
each machine needs to directly...
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by: Oliver Stratmann |
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Hello All,
we tried to set up a DB2-client for one customer.
The situation was as follows:
There are already DB2-Clients which are configured for the relevant
DB2-databanse.
We exported the...
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by: Yasaswi Pulavarti |
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On an AIX server, I used the db2install script from the command line
to install the DB2 UDB 8.1 client. I applied the fix pak 7 to it. Now
I need to use the client to test connections to another...
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by: Tim Burris |
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At the top here i will put a quick description of my problem followed by the long description. This way you want get bored reading! :
short version
what is the best/recommended way for ASPNET...
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by: Khalique |
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I have built a web service whose purpose is to copy files from a secure place
to client machine and vice versa. The problem I am having is perhaps related
to permissions and access rights.
For...
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by: CGW |
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I asked the question yesterday, but know better how to ask it, today:
I'm trying to use the File.Copy method to copy a file from a client to
server (.Net web app under IIS ). It looks to me that...
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by: JaiPrakash Sharma |
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Hi All,
I have a question regarding Using a Windows based UserControl or
Applications on the Web.
My question is
Must be the .NET Framework to be Installed on Client Machine, When any...
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by: rohitkumar |
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I am trying to build a web application which can execute dos print command on the client machine.
This application will read a file stored in server and
it will create a folder on client machine...
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by: Lance Wynn |
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Hello,
I am receiving this error when trying to instantiate a webservice component.
I have 2 development machines, both are XP sp2 with VS 2008 installed. On
one machine, the code works fine. On...
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by: DolphinDB |
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Tired of spending countless mintues downsampling your data? Look no further!
In this article, you’ll learn how to efficiently downsample 6.48 billion high-frequency records to 61 million...
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by: ryjfgjl |
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ExcelToDatabase: batch import excel into database automatically...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 6 Mar 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
In this month's session, we are pleased to welcome back...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 6 Mar 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
In this month's session, we are pleased to welcome back...
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by: jfyes |
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As a hardware engineer, after seeing that CEIWEI recently released a new tool for Modbus RTU Over TCP/UDP filtering and monitoring, I actively went to its official website to take a look. It turned...
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by: ArrayDB |
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The error message I've encountered is; ERROR:root:Error generating model response: exception: access violation writing 0x0000000000005140, which seems to be indicative of an access violation...
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by: PapaRatzi |
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Hello,
I am teaching myself MS Access forms design and Visual Basic. I've created a table to capture a list of Top 30 singles and forms to capture new entries. The final step is a form (unbound)...
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by: Shællîpôpï 09 |
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If u are using a keypad phone, how do u turn on JavaScript, to access features like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram....
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 3 Apr 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome former...
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