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A (host) records

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 11:02 AM PDT

Well, I'll be honest. I've set up lots of Exchange servers and have yet to
enter a DNS server in the Advanced Delivery window. Without an entry there,
Exchange will use the DNS that is already configured server-wide, which has
always worked fine for me. I don't know if zoneedit dot com is correct or
not. It's not necessarily the servers that provide DNS resolution for your
network. It's the servers that are defined as the Start of Authority if you
were to do an NSLOOKUP. If you go here
http://www.xav.com/mx_lookup.pl and plug in your domain name, the servers
listed as "nameserver" are the ones that must have proper A and MX records.

todd

"Cos" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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that are pointing to our Xchng server'. Where are you trying to enter
that?" 
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF002.html . Where it says: "The
?Configure? dialogue box is displayed. Here you will need to click on the
?Add? button and enter the IP address of a Public DNS Server that you can
use to resolve names. Again this information maybe provided by the company
who supplied your Internet connection or the company hosting your DNS." I
use "zoneedit dot com" to provide dns to our server. Is that where the MX
records and A records have to be setup on? Do I have to add a C-name on the
Xchnge server for the authoritative servers to resolve dns? 
record 
SMTP 
be 
domain 
to 
There 
on 
".org" 
Mail 
not 
test 
connecting 
as 
server 
the 


Recipient Update Service not stamping new users with email addresses

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 07:26 AM PDT

Yes I have. The DC is correct as well.

 
a valid Exchange 
existing 

Inherited permissions

Posted: 26 Jul 2004 07:30 AM PDT

Hi Mark,

Thank you for the response. Just a couple questions about it though. That
article says that it pertains to Exchange 2000, does it also work in
Exchange 2003? Do you know if it requires a reboot or can I make that
change during the day?

Thanks,

~Jaye

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Moving Distribution lists

Posted: 25 Jul 2004 09:07 AM PDT


Thanks Mulnick, that was helpful.


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machine? 
and 
appreciated. 


Exchange 2003 SP1 won't install on Drive E

Posted: 24 Jul 2004 01:53 PM PDT

 
<net> 

Exchange 
screen

Missing Sound Driver?

Posted: 24 Jul 2004 01:19 PM PDT

Very frankly Sara,if you do not have the backup of
yoursound driver and you do not persue a driver cd then
there is only one thign you can do that is download the
driver from teh websites of hp or some other sites, its
normal that some companies do not give after sell support
like HP coz they have other big problem to tackel with.

check out some of teh sites for sound drivers:

http://www.soundcard-drivers.com/companies/456.htm
http://www.driverzone.com/sound.html
http://www.totallydrivers.com/drivers/drivers_audio.asp?
id=3

and if you dont find your driver on this then search with
driver specs on :
www.google.com

i m sure you will find somthin ther.


Hope this helps

Cheers

 
work 
restore 
wiped 

OL2003: Slow Attachment Opening

Posted: 24 Jul 2004 12:11 PM PDT

No, nothing was installed in AddIns, but today Outlook and Attachments work
fine.
I don't know.
Maybe things form las mail helped but after few restarts. I restarted my PC
after finishing tasks mentioned down there but there was no success.....

OK, now it works . . . . thanks anyway . . .


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message news:com... 
have any third-party antivirus scanning tools with a check mark. You should
only see the default five items that come with Outlook. 
antivirus scanners scanning local attachments when opening it in Outllook. 
handwritting 
that 
offline 
showing on 
the 
use 
?! 
to 


Wrong time stamp for Internet mail

Posted: 23 Jul 2004 08:05 AM PDT

Peter - thanks for the reply... The time zone is set correctly on the server
with the IMC installed. I noticed when I set the system clock back 7 hours
then the time stamp on SMTP mail is correct but the Outlook clients are
seven hours behind.
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Exchange 2003 IM Server Groups

Posted: 22 Jul 2004 04:51 PM PDT


thanks i will
 
about Live 
your question to the 
message 
server 
for 

IM2000 and LCS2003

Posted: 22 Jul 2004 06:28 AM PDT

I need the users from each domain (using Messenger 5)
could be autenticated on their own domain and, at the
same time, they could talk with somebody outside, with
users in domain B and C (IM homed domains), or with
someone from other companies via .NET passport.

Thank you.
Any suggestion is appreciated

Exchange slow to update Address Book

Posted: 22 Jul 2004 06:26 AM PDT

Jaye wrote: 

See if these help at all -
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=823580 and
http://www.petri.co.il/gal_problems_and_oab_automatic_updates_in_outlook_ 2003.htm 


make calendar public

Posted: 21 Jul 2004 08:39 AM PDT

so once I use the mailbox as a resource, I can see all of the meetings and
it is working great. how do I make it public now so everyone can see it?

George


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Search in public folders

Posted: 21 Jul 2004 03:31 AM PDT

"MK" <microsoft.com> wrote:
 

It's a drag, but you can't search more than one level at a time.

Mark Arnold MCSA MCSE+M MVP, org
FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm &
http:http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq.htm

Changing Display Name in Outlook 2000

Posted: 20 Jul 2004 11:30 AM PDT

Miranda, you can chang the display name from the following
menu steps:

Tools - Options - Mail Setup - Email Settings - Change -
More Settings - and then in the box specify the name you
wan to get displayed for name.

Hope this helps
Cheers
 
Outlook 
is 
display 

RPC over HTTPS

Posted: 19 Jul 2004 08:49 AM PDT

=?Utf-8?B?UGF1bG0wNDE5?= <microsoft.com> wrote in
news:com:
 

This sometimes happens if the Exchange server forwards the directory
connection from the client to a Windows 2000 server. In your case it may
be possible that the Exchange server hasn't picked up the change of GCs
yet.

You can check this by opening Exchange System Manager, getting properties
on the server and viewing the "Directory Access" tab. Your Windows 2003 GC
should be the only one in the list.

Thanks,
Chasy

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Microsoft Word - Just installed Word 2003 on a new computer. Now the single spacing and double spacing are wider than before. How do we fix this?

Microsoft Word - Just installed Word 2003 on a new computer. Now the single spacing and double spacing are wider than before. How do we fix this?


Just installed Word 2003 on a new computer. Now the single spacing and double spacing are wider than before. How do we fix this?

Posted: 04 Mar 2013 08:49 AM PST

Spacing is too wide between lines in single spacing and double spacing.

Word 2007: Table of Contents dialogue box does not appear

Posted: 04 Mar 2013 07:10 AM PST

According to the Microsoft Office 2007 training and locations elsewhere on this forum, if a user selects References->Table of Contents ->Insert Table of Contents then the Table of Contents dialogue box should appear, allowing for specification of included headings and other configurations. I found this to be true a few days ago when I was working on documents. However, currently when I follow these steps the dialogue does not appear.  Is there a way to figure out what may be causing this issue, and/or correct it? I was experimenting with writing macros earlier, so I do not know if somehow I altered the default template or building blocks in some way, but I do not beleive I did anything that should have that affect.

 

Thank you for your assistance

Landspace pages print in portrait with right edge text cut off - looks fine on screen

Posted: 04 Mar 2013 12:15 AM PST

After many years of using WORD in its various incarnations, I've run into a problem I cannot resolve. 

I have a WORD doc with landscape pages interspersed among Portrait pages.  On the screen all page orientations looks fine. But when I print it, the landscape pages print in Portrait format with text on right side cut off.  I have deleted and reinserted the Section Breaks to no avail. 

This happens for all landscape pages except one section which prints  perfectly.


Appreciate any help you can offer.

Mail Merge- Maximum Number of Fields 2013

Posted: 03 Mar 2013 02:09 PM PST

What is the maximum number of fields that can be used in a mailmerge using Office 2013?

What happened to my Alt-j ability (shortcut) for Design

Posted: 03 Mar 2013 06:38 AM PST

Don't know what u got `til it's gone.   I lost my shortcut.

 

My alt | pulldown menu items used to have a Design (something) on the extreme right end; e.g.

 

             Home    Insert    Page Layout    References  .... Developer    Mathematics    Designer

 

I can't remember if was Design, Designer, or Design Mode; it was design something!

 

I'd press:  Alt (and JH would appear the Designer symbol), press J (and get another suite of selections), press Q (and i'd get Quick Parts)

 

Anyways, all that is gone:  No Design anything across the row of menu items, no more JH options when i press the Alt key.

 

How can i get this back???

 

Designing styles for complex, inconsistently-formatted multilevel numbered list

Posted: 02 Mar 2013 07:02 AM PST

I hope to create template for a complex multilevel list.

I do not understand the best way to create and/or apply styles efficiently:


1 Heading Level-One (e.g. 16pt font; 12/3 paragraph spacing)
   Plain text, indented to match Level-One

2 Heading Level-One (16pt font; 12/3 paragraph spacing)
   2.1 Term Bold-Faced  Definition regular-face paragraph indented 0.5" more than heading level
               definition regular-face paragraph indented 0.5" more than heading level
   2.2 Term Bold-Faced  Definition regular-face paragraph indented 0.5" more than heading level
               definition regular-face paragraph indented 0.5" more than heading level
3 Heading Level-One (16pt font; 12/3 paragraph spacing)
   3.1 Heading Level-Two (14pt font)
      3.1.1 Plain text, 12pt, indented to Level-Three
      3.1.2 Plain text, 12pt, indented to Level-Three
   3.2 Heading Level-Two (14pt font)
      Plain text, indented to Level-Three
   3.3 Plain text, 12pt, intended to Level-Two


I need to find a way to efficiently apply continuous numbering to an inconsistently formatted set of headings and variously indented paragraphs of plain text and heading text.
I have little trouble doing this by applying direct formatting, but I do not understand how to do it with STYLES - so it can be applied consistently across many document files.

Insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
-sols

How do I sort in a table which has already been set up?

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 01:19 PM PST

Old computer crashed...new computer updated with Word 2010.  How do I get my multi-page table to sort alphabetically.  It was NO problem before and I have tried everything...highlighting the column will not cover the whole table...only each page.  I can sort each page alphabetically.  Also, is there no more "reveal codes"?  I thought I might have a code in there that was stopping the sort.  Also, how can you keep multiple documents open?  I miss having the open documents listed at bottom...right now not too crazy about update.  Thanks for your help.

Microsoft Word Starter can't open

Posted: 27 Feb 2013 08:08 AM PST

I can't open my Word Starter program and I don't know when it happened.  What can I do to recover this program and not lose all of my files in it?

Microsoft Works - Ver. 8 Less Buggy than Ver. 7 ?

Microsoft Works - Ver. 8 Less Buggy than Ver. 7 ?


Ver. 8 Less Buggy than Ver. 7 ?

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 09:11 PM PDT

> I just recently upgraded from Works 7 to Works 8. What type of bugs were
you 

Any bugs.


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Removing Works Suite 2000

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 01:54 PM PDT

Hi Richard,

Perhaps this helps:

"Setup Is Unable to Remove Earlier Version" Error Message
When You Try to Install Works 7.0 or Works Suite 2003.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=816273

Ignore item No. 7 - the reinstall.

HTH,
--
Kevin James.
Tua'r Goleuni
Microsoft MVP (Works) 1999-2004
Website & FAQ for Works: http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/index.htm





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can a english version of microsoft works word processor

Posted: 08 Sep 2004 10:08 AM PDT

sghost schreef: 
You could download openoffice.org from www.openoffice.org. This office
suite can heve spellcheckking in many languages, all to be downloadded
freely.

Erik.

Can't Find Product Key

Posted: 07 Sep 2004 06:34 PM PDT

If there is a product key on the machine,
(which I doubt in your case)
All info can be mined by the free utility "Belarc Advisor"
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

I don't subscribe to putting a lot of junk on the HDD
but this little beauty offers an opportunity to finger print
your entire system.
Ideal when seeking advice on newsgroups where
the type of machine/cards are required.
it mined my Works number in about 50 seconds


HTH


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"john" <com> wrote in message news:876501c49611$74b00680$gbl...
| I had the same problem was anyone able to help??
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Recently my Dell 4400 computer drive crashed and I had
| to
| >reload my Works Suite 2002, which was originally shipped
| >with the computer, from the 5 back-up disks. All of the
| >applications came up okay except for the Word
| application
| >which asked for a 25 digit product key, which was
| >supposedly on the jewel case. Unfortunately, the works
| >suite disks were shipped in plastic liners with no jewel
| >case and no "certificate of authenticity". Microsoft
| >told me to contact Dell. I spent nearly 3 hours on the
| >phone with Dell, was transfered 9 different times and in
| >the end was told I had to get the product key from
| >Microsoft. I am about to lose my mind! Can anyone tell
| >me how to go about getting the product key so that I can
| >use Word?
| >
| >Thank You,
| >Sam
| >.
| >


Contacts

Posted: 07 Sep 2004 02:32 PM PDT

Hi bsilverfox,

Perhaps this helps to convert your Works database.

Works: How to Import Data from a Works Database File
into the Windows Address Book
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=241034

HTH,
--
Kevin James.
Tua'r Goleuni
Microsoft MVP (Works) 1999-2004
Website & FAQ for Works: http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/index.htm





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Need help please with Calendar in Works 4.5

Posted: 07 Sep 2004 01:13 PM PDT

Hi Maddy,

Create a Works database using your *.csv entries.

Import this database into the Address Book.

Works: How to Import Data from a Works Database File
into the Windows Address Book
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=241034

HTH,
--
Kevin James.
Tua'r Goleuni
Microsoft MVP (Works) 1999-2004
Website & FAQ for Works: http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/index.htm





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Works 2002 Disk wont work

Posted: 07 Sep 2004 10:50 AM PDT

See duplicate post.
 
other 

get word file from disks

Posted: 07 Sep 2004 06:27 AM PDT

You should also make sure your PC can handle these
programs by clicking the system requirements section
Microsoft's, Amazon or Buy.com's web site.
 

Microsoft Works for windows

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 08:39 PM PDT

Sorry, I posted that message on the wrong post.
 
you 
doesn't 
up 

lost text

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 02:03 PM PDT

Sorry to bother you but does anyone know why my post hasnt shown
up yet! its been 1 day!

Works Suite 2005

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 10:39 AM PDT

No Word 2003 is why I'm sticking with Suite 2003.
OTOH Works suite's other components can run on W98 and up and word 2003
requires XP
But they could have offered a free or extremely subsidized (like pay for
shipping only) upgrade for XP users who get Works suite 2005 to get word
2003 upgrade
Wehn I had the prerelease version Word 2003 intergrated fine within Works
suite



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overtype in Works 7

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 10:25 AM PDT

In the bottom, right hand corner of your word processing screen, you will
see "OVR" in a box. Double-click on it. It will turn off the over type
that is driving youi nuts. You proabably hit the keyboard command for it by
mistake.

Mike


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FYI - A Video

Posted: 04 Sep 2004 06:15 AM PDT

Thanks for the link , I downloaded the file
Jeff
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T Edition 2003 Trial - Microsoft Office forums

T Edition 2003 Trial - Microsoft Office forums


T Edition 2003 Trial

Posted: 22 Jun 2004 06:45 AM PDT

Jen wrote: 

Jennifer! I'm surprised at you! Billy has another cavity wall to insulate
and he needs your dollars! ;o)



Does MS Office 2003 run under Win2000 or only under XP (and more questions)?

Posted: 22 Jun 2004 03:53 AM PDT

>Does MS Office 2003 run under Win2000 or only under XP?
yes it runs on 2k.

 
only if you have an app that requires it... Think of the ".net framework" as the
".net RUNTIME" -- exe's written in .dot will need the framework (aka: runtimes)
 
supposed to all be backward compatible.

 
2003 is newer.
 
I don't see why not.


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Updated word11.adm or opa from Office 2003 ORK

Posted: 21 Jun 2004 11:16 AM PDT

Hi Bob,
Thanks for your answer, do you know "why" this file is being updated?
Is there an unofficial version somewhere?
Elio

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

can I install Office Pro with XP home

Posted: 21 Jun 2004 07:34 AM PDT

Yes you can - or I have running them for a few months with
no problems at all. I wouldn't bother up=grading unless
you need XP Pro features.

 

Office 97 on Windows XP PC

Posted: 21 Jun 2004 05:33 AM PDT



"Don" wrote:
 

icon cache

Posted: 20 Jun 2004 07:02 PM PDT

Hi Tia,

You've posted this before. Did you change your color dept settings already?
This should rebuild the icon cache.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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Office XP - OL folder titles truncated

Posted: 20 Jun 2004 12:35 PM PDT

So the /resetnavbar switch wouldn't work (error message said "Cannot start
Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line argument is not valid. Verify
the switch you are using.") I was using:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /resetnavbar

And making a new profile worked ... at first. After I closed the program
and re-opened it later, I found the same truncated letters on some folders.

Weird.


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Office 


Office 2003 / Office XP Shortcut Bar

Posted: 19 Jun 2004 03:39 PM PDT

Chad,

I almost missed your reply to my message...luckily I scrolled down in your
reply to Peebs. Anyway, I agree that MS should definitely take a bunch of
these "solutions" and post them somewhere, as it seems that many many people
are unhappy with the absence of the OSB in Office 2003. Oh well....that's
Microsoft I guess ;)

Anyway, I hope people find my solution somewhat useful!

- marc

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user 
Office 
lot 
tools 
them 
Office 
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA010948391033&CTT=98 
labled 
asked 
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=86A21CBA-E9F6-41DB-86EB-2ADFE407E620&displaylang=en 
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HP052580701033&CTT=1&Origin=E C790000701033&QueryID=8ec5SXwQU0&Query=visual+keyb oard&Scope=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cDC%2 cXT 
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HP010501061033&CTT=1&Origin=E C790000701033&QueryID=8ec5SXwQU0&Query=visual+keyb oard&Scope=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cDC%2 cXT 
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HP030845671033&CTT=1&Origin=E C790000701033&QueryID=3ec5wdG4g&Query=office+visua l+keyboard&Scope=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP% 2cDC%2cXT 
kit 
within 
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA010948391033&CTT=98 
programs 
Office 
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828956&Product=off2003 
same 
will 
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Office 
could 

to 
Office 
it 
MOS2003, 
XP. 
__________________________________________________ __________________________
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upgrade 
Office 
there 
some 
all 
only 
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Bar\Office10\1033\ID_028.DPC 
Bar\Office10\1033\PSS10O.CHM 
Bar\Office10\1033\PSS10R.CHM 
Bar\Office10\1033\SETUP.HLP 
Shared\Office10\1033\DWINTL.DLL 
Folders\MSVCP60.DLL 
Folders\PKMAXCTL.DLL 
Folders\PKMCORE.DLL 
Folders\PKMFORMS.DLL 
Folders\PKMSSTLB.DLL 
Folders\PKMTEMPL.DLL 
Folders\PKMTRACE.DLL 
Folders\PROMDEMO.DLL 
Folders\VAIDDMGR.DLL 
Bar\Office10\OSA.EXE" -b -l 
the 
you 
if 
and 


Office XP sounds stopped working

Posted: 19 Jun 2004 06:49 AM PDT

Thank you for your reply Milly.

I checked through the options in each of the office applications and found
the 'provide feedback with sound options' (haven't noticed them before). In
Outlook, Powerpoint and Word the option was ticked so I unticked and
re-ticked and the sounds came back. In Excel, it was unticked so I ticked it
and that is now working too.
I'm happy it's working again, but am puzzled as to why it stopped. Can using
Office Update somehow change your settings? I put SP3 onto Office XP a few
months back, though this sound problem only developed at the start of last
week.
Anyway, thank you again.

Regards
Mike

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Office 03 icons not showing

Posted: 18 Jun 2004 03:01 PM PDT

Hi Tia,

1) Did you change your color dept settings as well? Worked like a charm when
I tested it.

2) What files do you mean?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device - Forums Linux

mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device - Forums Linux


mount: /dev/cdrom is not a valid block device

Posted: 10 May 2004 03:19 AM PDT

sepp wrote: 

Is the drive jumpered (master, slave) correctly?

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startx is not found in /usr/X11R6/bin

Posted: 09 May 2004 07:26 PM PDT

SmallCat <com> wrote: 

RH 6.x is many years old. There is not the slightest chance of it
having an X driver for a modern video card.
 

You configured it as a server? Good. It wouldn't have been any use to
you as a desktop without a graphics driver.
 

??
 

Sure.
 

So go back to the install software and select some more software to
install. Problem?
 

Nothing is missing.
 

Sure. Of course. All the packages are on there.
 

I don't understand. Just click on your package manager thigmie, point
it at the install medium of your choice (which sounds like it is a cd)
and click away.
 

There is no problem.
 

It's a silly question. Like asking how to dot THIS i. The same way you
dot any i. Install the "missing" software the same way you install any
software. Run your installer/package manager, and that's that.

You have a whole manual that comes with RH 6 that tells you how to do
that! But it's there on your admin screen anyway. RH 6 was bad that
way.

Peter

Please help on simple network connectivity

Posted: 09 May 2004 04:45 AM PDT

It's a cat5e cross-over cable. It works when I connect two windows based PC.

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./sndconfig - Mandrake 10

Posted: 09 May 2004 04:18 AM PDT

"Jean-Baptiste Hétier" <org> wrote in message news:<195.8.3>... 

I imagine "alsaconfig" would probably be your best bet. Don't forget
"alsamixer" to make sure you have the volume turned up!

Debian ISOs on Bittorrent

Posted: 08 May 2004 04:19 PM PDT

In article <de>, illecebra wrote: 
Not sure about debian but why would you want to use Bittorent?
From what I saw it has potentional to be a backdoor into your system.
Especially if you are running it as root (really a dumb idea but
sometimes.... you do the dumb things, we all do.)
I go straight to the Distro's home page or mirrors, mirrors
are preferred, and grab the .iso directly. Its faster that way and your
system's security is not compromised.
Ditto with the other peer to peer software including
gtk-gnutella and mutella (console based p2p client)
BTW. did you know you can get Linux ditros using Gtk-gnutella
and Mutella just as easy as using BitTorrent? I have done it a few
times myself. Ditto with txt/ps/pdf files as well as .mp3/.ogg files
IMHO, I like Mutella in console better as it works good on a
low resource box.

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PLEASE HELP ME WITH SAMBA ??? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ????

Posted: 08 May 2004 11:42 AM PDT

People I know the answer now!!!!


It was stupid of me of course!!!
In de windowsXP(Professional)-PC I am sharing a whole disk!!
I only want to mount(on linux) the map named Pictures(from the
WIndowsXP-PC).
This disk has the label name "Over(G):\" in windowsXP
so the path to the map I want, is seen from the network as
Over\Pictures
So the real answer was always there:

mount -t smbfs //192.168.99.100/Over/Pictures /mnt/share/

It then asked me for a password and I gave an enter (no password).
And it mounted!!

THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!!

I really appreciated all your effort
for trying to help me!!

This is what the world is all about!!


THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!


BBB




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How to fix a bung X screen setting?

Posted: 06 May 2004 10:41 PM PDT

Ron House wrote: 

I would say that you can but I don't use grub so I'll let someone
else answer that one.

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CUPS on localhost:631 - root/root pw doesn't work

Posted: 06 May 2004 10:13 PM PDT

<posted & mailed>

Mattias Honrendgard wrote:
 

If CUPS wants the root password why doesn't it ask for it?
At the very least there should be a note that this is the default.

Also I didn't see any mention in the voluminous documentation
that this was what was wanted.

May I suggest that the CUPS team should take account of
difficulties like this, and adjust the documentation accordingly.

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Fedora: internet connection

Posted: 06 May 2004 08:19 PM PDT

Frank writes: 

You edit the appropriate configuration file, somewhere under /etc. I use
Chrony instead of Ntp so I don't know the details. There may be some Red
Hat config tool for doing this.
 

See above.
--
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How to wget download all PDF files larger than 100 Kbytes

Posted: 06 May 2004 12:34 PM PDT

In <comp.infosystems.www.servers.misc> Orak Listalavostok <com> wrote: 

Looks right. :-) You can do this one-by-one,

lynx -dump http://www.abc.com/ > x
vi x # step b
while read i; do
size=`lynx -head $i | awk '
BEGIN { IGNORECASE=1 }
/^Content-Length:/ {print $2}' `
[[ $size -gt 100000 ]] && wget $i
done < x

or all at once,

lynx -dump http://www.abc.com/ > x
vi x # step b
while read i; do
lynx -head $i > `basename $i`
done
grep '^Content-Length:' *.pdf > y
rm *.pdf
while IFS=: read i header size; do
[[ $size -gt 100000 ]] && wget $i
done < y

--
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"lpr" won't print simple plain text files

Posted: 05 May 2004 08:41 PM PDT

com.Oscar (Mike Knudsen) writes:

]I just got my trusty old printer working, using RH 7.0's Printer Tool to set
]things up. It all works, but lpr seems to be pretty stupid (or cautious) about
]rpinting plain text files with no extension.

]For example, I can say
]lpr stuff.c
]lpr stuff.h

]and lpr knows these are text files, and they print OK (but in big type; would
]be nice to get them formatted better via some filter).

]BUT, something like
]ls -l | lpr
] or
]ls -l >junk; lpr junk

]prints out a wasted page with the line
]No way to print this type of input file: fsav (linux) virus (30839-100)

]OK, so lpr is too stupid to figure out a file's type wihtout an extent (just
]like Windows, but NOT like real UNIX). But whose sense of humor gave us this
]"virus" message? Is lpr still being maintained by college kids?

No. Linux uses a "magic" file which tries to guess the type of the file
fromt eh first few lines or bytes in the file. It has guessed that your
file is an "fsav (linux) virux (30839-100)" file. (no idea where your
magic file is /usr/share/magic? ) Ie it has not identified it as a text
file. Look in junk to see what it looks like.




]Maybe I need to put a .txt or some such extent on every little file. But I
]sure miss the good old days of UNIX "ls -lt *.c | lpr" when you wanted a quick
]listing.

works for me.

/etc/fstab problem with 'Dazzle' sdcard reader

Posted: 05 May 2004 12:14 PM PDT

On Sat, 08 May 2004 15:40:12 GMT, P.T. Breuer <it.uc3m.es> wrote:
| Maurice Batey <co.uk> wrote:
|> /dev/sda4 /media/zip auto ro,noauto,user 0 0
|>
|> which handles my Zip drive perfectly.
|
| Fine.

<snip>

|> BUT, if I start again, but this time with an additional entry in
|> /etc/fstab:
|> /dev/sda1 /media/sdcard auto ro,noauto,user 0 0
|
| That's fine too.
|
|> then an 'sdcard' icon does appear and corectly handles the sdcard reader,
|
| What do you mean? Have you got some kind of system which "detects"
| things connected to your machine? If so, what is it?
|
| Well, whatever it is, make sure that you kick it.
|
| Put BOTH your entries in fstab (modulo a slight correction). They are
| both more or less correct correct. But they need to be NOAUTO (i.e.
| "noauto"), not "auto". Where did you get the weird idea of making them
| "auto" from?
|
| Cease, desist. They are not "auto". They are not even THERE half the
| time, so you hardly want them to be "automatically" mounted at boot
| time.


I think you have the field count wrong. Both the fstab lines he uses do have
'noauto' in the options line to stop auto-mounting at boot time. They do have
'auto' in the filesystem-type field so that the mount command will try and
auto-detect the filesystem type (vfat, iso9660,udf,etc) at mount time.


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Linux for the "computer-challenged"

Posted: 05 May 2004 08:07 AM PDT

Daniel Haude <uni-hamburg.de> wrote in
news:physnet.uni-hamburg.de:
 

You could set up Knoppix for your parents. It meets 90% plus of your spec,
and as you're a Linux (Debian) buff no doubt you could easily produce for
them a tailor-made version.

http://www.cclug.org/wiki/Main/KnoppixTricks

How to get Block File mode on USB port devices?

Posted: 04 May 2004 08:54 PM PDT

Replying to my own posting...
 

Based on some other postings, I tried "modprobe usb-storage". I took several
minutes, but finally did start the SCSI emulation and even figured out that my
camera was a Fuji (correctly).

However, it complained (in /var/log/messages) that it couldn't do resets,
couldn't get the storage size, and couldn't find a partition table. Maybe none
of that matters.

It was listed as "sda", not sdb as in another posting (since I don't have any
other SCSI devices, I guess).

BUT I still can't get "mount" to recognize /dev/sda0 as a "valid block device."
 

Actually, I probably shouldn't have usb-storage loaded or probed for in bootup,
since it takes so long. Just put it in a shell script for rare occasions when
I want to experiment with USB devices.

 

As I found above, loading usb-storage driver starts the SCSI emulation.
--Mike K.

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2.6.4 setup

Posted: 04 May 2004 03:43 AM PDT


"Timothy Murphy" <maths.tcd.ie> wrote in message
news:9QJmc.6959$indigo.ie... 
easy: 
things 

Yes, that sounds like a very good idea. I'm sort of 'old school' Un*x, and
also don't entirely trust automatic updates, but I agree, that would have
made things easier when first setting up a system. I've ended up with a
RH9/Fedora/compile from src hybrid, but that's OK, it works. Overall though
I think 2.6x is so different that there were bound to be unexpected things.

The rpm issue really was my fault; it's mentioned briefly in the
post-halloween doc and I missed it.



 


Apache/PHP and file write permissions

Posted: 04 May 2004 01:40 AM PDT

Ah duh ... it's a PHP feature ... it's called safe_mode_gid ... sorry for
the static!

Rudolf

In comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix Rudolf Potucek <acs.ucalgary.ca> wrote:
: Hi All!

: I am trying to have access restrictions in a unix filesystem but to also
: write a file from Apache/PHP. The problem is that apache tells me
: permission denied and I don;t understand why:

: I have a file:

: -rw-r--r-- www-priv.www-data myfile

: and a directory:

: drwxr-xr-x www-priv.www-data mydir


: My apache is running a User=www-priv and Group=www-priv. So, in my
: understanding of filesystem permissions, it should be able to either
: write to file myfile or create a file myfile in mydir. It won't. I
: actually have to set the OTHER permissions to writeable, which is exactly
: what I want to avoid ... anyone have a clue why this is happening and
: what to do about it?

: Thanks,

: RUdolf





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Windows to Linux, hardware compatibility

Posted: 03 May 2004 07:52 PM PDT

In article <uk> uk
(john) writes:
 

Keep in mind that when a vendor says they "don't support Linux",
it usually means simply that they haven't tried it - not that
it won't work. I have two laptops running Linux (Slack 7 on
an AcerNote 370 and Slack 9.1 on a Toshiba Satellite 4100).
I loaded Linux onto them and they just worked. I don't have
any wireless adapters, but I slid a Linksys PCMCIA network card
into each laptop and they simply recognized them and started
using them. No problems. I've had good luck with Linksys
products under both Linux and Windows. This doesn't guarantee
that your wireless adapter will work, of course, but I'd say
that your odds are pretty good.

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Can't get audio CD to play in Fedora

Posted: 03 May 2004 11:50 AM PDT

On Mon, 03 May 2004 19:48:08 +0000, Larry I Smith wrote:
 

Not exactly true. I have both a DVD reader and CD-RW on my Red Hat 9
system, neither of which has an audio cable connection to the onboard
sound. I can play audio CDs in the DVD reader but not in the CD-RW except
via its headphone jack.

(Perhaps there's a difference between onboard sound and a separate sound
card in this regard.)

Detection of root

Posted: 03 May 2004 01:50 AM PDT

 

Thank you. I did a dirty hack in super.c to try booting with another device,
if the first doesn't work. It works, because I know that my embedded
machines can boot from hda1 or hdc1 only and no one will change this.


Thomas


Only blank screen after installling RH 9

Posted: 02 May 2004 02:56 PM PDT

In article <google.com>, Eric Wood
<com> writes
 

Probably just too high refresh rate for your monitor.

From memory, ctl-alt keypad-minus will select an alternate resolution /
refresh rate on some systems.


Cheers, J/.
--
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linux forgot my password??

Posted: 02 May 2004 09:09 AM PDT

I didn't think to mention that I had selected the boot from floppy
option during the Debian install since I am using XOSL to dual boot
Windows and Debian. So I didn't have a Lilo or Grub prompt.

The console login didn't work either. I was able to use a Knoppix CD
to mount my Linux partitions (OS and swap), then use bash in Knoppix
to use chroot and then passwd root as Bit Twister suggested.

This Linux stuff is humbling. I'm a newbie all over again.

Thanks Bit Twister and Bill Unruh!


physics.ubc.ca (Bill Unruh) wrote in message news:<c73bpm$nuq$physics.ubc.ca>... 
 

Modem setup problem

Posted: 02 May 2004 08:48 AM PDT

On Sun, 02 May 2004 10:37:32 -0600, Douglas Mayne wrote:
 
Oops, I forgot to mention, that your BIOS should be set to "non-plug and
play OS." Some versions of Windows are plug-and-play, while AFAIK linux
is not. This mismatch could be part of the problem.

Previously, I have recommended reading this:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Plug-and-Play-HOWTO.html

One key piece of information that this document provides is to advise
users to use "Plug and Play" mode for ISA cards when available. Then,
when setting the BIOS for OS type, select non-plug-and-play for Linux.
This simply means that the motherboard initialization routines will
try to properly allocate resources (before OS boot begins).

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boot linux from cd and copy files to hd

Posted: 02 May 2004 04:38 AM PDT

On Wed, 05 May 2004 01:37:40 -0700, frank wrote:
 

<snip>

 
The "Linux Bootdisk Howto" is an excellent resource- it covers a lot of
ground. It explains everything you need to know and to build a system
yourself. But skipping to the end: Appendix A covers "A.1 Pre-made
Bootdisks." and "A.2 Rescue Packages." Using someone else's loader,
kernel,and root file system could give you a boost to solving your
problem. There is a relatively quick test to see if a pre-built rescue
environment is sufficient to solving your problem. (BTW, it might also
show this environment is overkill and not required at all.) Just try
booting a rescue CD, then "simulating" your script's commands which would
automatically be executed by typing them in yourself. Watch for any
problems when operating under this environment (missing or broken
commands, missing and necessary features, etc.) If your script works as
planned, then save it as rc.local (or another appropriate
startup script.)

You could try Tom's Root/Boot as a very small system:
http://www.toms.net/rb/download.html

Fedora's rescue CD has more features:
ftp://ftp.linux.ncsu.edu/pub/fedora/linux/core/test/1.92/i386/os/images/rescuecd.iso

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Removing LILO or Grub

Posted: 01 May 2004 04:06 PM PDT

"@(none)" <""knoppix\"@(none)"> writes:

]I have a dual boot machine that I've tried to load Mandrake and Debian
]on, but am not satisfied with the results. I'd like to can the LILO
]startup so it just boots to XP ( I know, I'm still using some Windows
]apps.) It used to be just go to a dos prompt and "fdisk /mbr" and it
]would be cleaned up. Windoze XP doesn't let that happen. What's the
]secret?


Alternatively you could just put in XP as the default bootup in lilo.

switching from windows to linux

Posted: 01 May 2004 12:58 PM PDT

P.T. Breuer wrote: 
If the O.P. _replaces_ W-XP with Linux, all his W-XP files will be gone.

I assume the O.P. is like everyone I know and never makes backups. I hope
I am mistaken in this assumption.

I infer Peter thinks the O.P. will keep XP and make a dual boot system
with Linux as one of the options. I am not sure how well Linux does at
reading and writing XP's file system (I have not tried it). Probably
depends on the version of Linux he gets.

But even if the files can be read, it is difficult to manage some Windows
files if you do not have programs that can read their ever-changing
undocumented file formats. Some Linux office suites have input filters
that can read some versions of Microsoft Office files (e.g., Word, Excel),
but there are no end of problems trying to manage Access for example.

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