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It is a very strange issue I was facing today. My local system Internet Explorer says 'Can not find server' for http://localhost/deepak/ but responds to http://127.0.0.1/deepak/
It is by default both are same right? (127.0.0.1 and localhost)
I verified in Abyss Console and the server was properly loaded. There were no error logs in the server. I am using Abyss Web Server (http://www.aprelium.com/[^])
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Hi,
You can find ip for localhost via
"ping localhost" commnand,
File c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts contains ip for "localhost"
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: It is by default both are same right? (127.0.0.1 and localhost)
yes
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur C. Clarke
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Computer A is connected with a switch which is also connected with other 2 computers and switch is also connected to a multi-switch which is then connected to a router, domain controler, DNS DHCP and a access point. So router gets internet and then many laptops are connected to access point.
Now the question is
Computer A issues a DNS request to the DNS server. Draw the protocol stacks for the packets journey through the network....
Any help with this question
ta
James
-- modified at 2:07 Friday 28th September, 2007
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is this homework?
"mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"
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I wonder if your instructor realizes you are posting your homework questions on online forums?
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Sounds like a Cisco class.
God Bless,
Jason
I am not perfect but I try to be better than those before me.
So those who come after me will be better than I am.
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Would that be a CCNA, CNA, or maybe it's a CISSP question.
Though, now that I think about it, it could be a CEH question.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur C. Clarke
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james_dixon_2008 wrote: james_dixon_2008
aaaaaaaaah, hes from the future. Dont bother with your replies people, its internet 2.0 in 2008...
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Dang-it! I just broke my crayon and will not be able to draw you an answer.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur C. Clarke
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... and don't try asking again tomorrow.
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I'm writing a batch file and I need to generate yesterdays date. Any ideas how to do it?
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Thanks, except I don't have a subscription to it I guess since all the answers are fuzzy.
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Here is the accepted solution. Good luck.
Here's a batch file I developed to subtract any number of days from the current date. It accepts a command line parameter of the number of days. The default is 1 day (yesterday):
@echo off
set yyyy=
set $tok=1-3
for /f "tokens=1 delims=.:/-, " %%u in ('date /t') do set $d1=%%u
if "%$d1:~0,1%" GTR "9" set $tok=2-4
for /f "tokens=%$tok% delims=.:/-, " %%u in ('date /t') do (
for /f "skip=1 tokens=2-4 delims=/-,()." %%x in ('echo.^|date') do (
set %%x=%%u
set %%y=%%v
set %%z=%%w
set $d1=
set $tok=))
if "%yyyy%"=="" set yyyy=%yy%
if /I %yyyy% LSS 100 set /A yyyy=2000 + 1%yyyy% - 100
set CurDate=%mm%/%dd%/%yyyy%
set dayCnt=%1
if "%dayCnt%"=="" set dayCnt=1
REM Substract your days here
set /A dd=1%dd% - 100 - %dayCnt%
set /A mm=1%mm% - 100
:CHKDAY
if /I %dd% GTR 0 goto DONE
set /A mm=%mm% - 1
if /I %mm% GTR 0 goto ADJUSTDAY
set /A mm=12
set /A yyyy=%yyyy% - 1
:ADJUSTDAY
if %mm%==1 goto SET31
if %mm%==2 goto LEAPCHK
if %mm%==3 goto SET31
if %mm%==4 goto SET30
if %mm%==5 goto SET31
if %mm%==6 goto SET30
if %mm%==7 goto SET31
if %mm%==8 goto SET31
if %mm%==9 goto SET30
if %mm%==10 goto SET31
if %mm%==11 goto SET30
REM ** Month 12 falls through
:SET31
set /A dd=31 + %dd%
goto CHKDAY
:SET30
set /A dd=30 + %dd%
goto CHKDAY
:LEAPCHK
set /A tt=%yyyy% %% 4
if not %tt%==0 goto SET28
set /A tt=%yyyy% %% 100
if not %tt%==0 goto SET29
set /A tt=%yyyy% %% 400
if %tt%==0 goto SET29
:SET28
set /A dd=28 + %dd%
goto CHKDAY
:SET29
set /A dd=29 + %dd%
goto CHKDAY
:DONE
if /I %mm% LSS 10 set mm=0%mm%
if /I %dd% LSS 10 set dd=0%dd%
echo Date %dayCnt% day(s) before %CurDate% is %mm%/%dd%/%yyyy%
Good Luck,
Steve
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Hi, I would like to know whether Visual Studio 2005 can be installed perfectly on Vista Ultimate.Will there be any need of installing the Service Pack 1 for Visual Studio and Service Pack Update for Vista if I'm going to install Visual Studio on a system with Vista Ultimate .
Also can anybody help me with what all service packs are needed for installing SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition on a Vista Ultimate system.
Please help !!
Jr Jith
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juniorjith wrote: Hi, I would like to know whether Visual Studio 2005 can be installed perfectly on Vista Ultimate.
Sure.
juniorjith wrote: Will there be any need of installing the Service Pack 1 for Visual Studio
Yes, you must install this.
juniorjith wrote: and Service Pack Update for Vista
What does the name of the service pack suggest to you?? Of course, you MUST install this to get VS to work correctly under Vista.
juniorjith wrote: I'm going to install Visual Studio on a system with Vista Ultimate
It doesn't matter which edition of Vista you install VS on, they're all treated the same.
SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2[^]
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Hi Dave,
Thank you very much for the time you spend on my questions. i'll try either to reinstall everything on Vista Home Premium or Upgrade to Vista Ultimate and try installing softwares and the needed service packs in it.
Once again thank you very much for the suggestions !! Will let know the status after installation
Jr. Jith
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Hi all,
I have two servers on my network both running Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server Service Pack 1. The problem is that the one keeps shutting down due to the following problem:
This computer must be configured as a domain controller. It will be shut down in 30 minutes. To prevent this computer from shutting down, run Setup on the disk that you used to install the operating system to configure the computer as a domain controller.
But the other server is already the domain controller. Is it possible to have to domain controllers or am I setting up something wrong.
Could anyone please help me in this regard.
Many Thanks
Regards,
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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Is the second a member server of the first?
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur C. Clarke
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HI Jerry, thanks for the response.
Jerry Hammond wrote: Is the second a member server of the first?
Yes, earlier I saw such information of the second server. When looking at the event log entry it states to continue with the setup. Which I have tried doing. One of the messages I received during the continue setup option was the following 'The computer is configured as a domain member server, indicating that it is a member of the first (domain controller) server.
What should I do ?
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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In my opinion, just have one domain controller. If you must have two, have them on separate networks; one of them will have to have two NICs so as to interface between the two networks and evade the conflict for domain control.
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Both optimists and pessimists are important in technology. The optimist invented the aeroplane; the pessismist invented the parachute.
Regards,
Hesbon Ongira
Nairobi, Kenya.
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To be honest I'm not sure at this point. I'm not sure I'm clear on what is going on after reading and re-reading your two posts. Sorry.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur C. Clarke
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