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I would have tired this and saved me lots of trouble in connecting in the first place, but simply the router is too remote from me to make another wired connection or access it through wifi. Please note that I have no problem with connection and the laptop is joining the network and is seen as part of it, the remote IIS acess is the only problem
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When you change the connection, you have no more problem. In my opinion, your obstacle is might be came from the type of connection its self. I never use wifi connectivity but in my opinion, i suggest you to check the property of your connection and try to analys which feature that might cause the problem.
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well i already mentioned that connecting through wifi using static IPs on both sides without the bridge everything works well, it seems that there is a problem accessing just the http server when the router-network configuration
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According to your first post[^] and MAAK wrote: connecting through wifi using static IPs on both sides without the bridge everything works well .
From here, i suspect that your computer might not be able to obtain an IP address from the router. When the client could not obtain an IP address from the router, you will see it ip address form like 169.254.x.x, a self assign ip address to the client itself when it could not find DHCP server. On more question, do you have DHCP relay agent or your router have a built in DHCP relay agent?
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I already mentioned (may be not explictly) that the netowrk is established normally, the machines has its valid IP (obeying the DHCP IP range and mask), pinging working very well, the Laptop can access the internet through the PC brdige, almost every thing from the point that machines are correctly connected is OK. It is just that the intranet sites are not accessable, I just doubt that it may be related to the gateway and DNS configuration. It's like the http request might be passed through them and never get to its destination.
I also knew about existance of routing table in the system, I donno much about it, but it might be a way to solve the problem if it was the gateway. I just don't get any info about the routing table and if it related to the problem
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I'm working from home today (car's in for service), trying to test/debug my apps behavior when the network connection's interrupted. My problem is that yanking the ethernet cable, which works fine from my cube at work, also kills my VPN connection and restarting it's a pain when I'm blowing the connection away every couple of minutes. Does XPpro provide any easy way to interupt my apps connection with the click of a button?
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dan neely wrote: Does XPpro provide any easy way to interupt my apps connection with the click of a button?
Nope. Anything you do will also tear down your VPN connection...
You couldn't even do it using the firewall or router filtering because you're going through a VPN "pipe" that's wrapping and encrypting all of your communication with your work network.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: You couldn't even do it using the firewall or router filtering because you're going through a VPN "pipe" that's wrapping and encrypting all of your communication with your work network.
Not even with a local firewall that;s normally able to disable programs seperately? Being a work machine I didn't want to install any unneeded software, so I didn't give it a try. I have a FW built into my home router for protection.
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dan neely wrote: Not even with a local firewall that;s normally able to disable programs seperately?
All your firewall will see is one single communication - the VPN tunnel. Everything that happens within this is invisible to the firewall.
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Nope. Your firewall will never see the traffic that's inside that VPN tunnel. Since that traffic is encrypted, there is no way for it to know what's going on inside the tunnel. The same is true for your home firewall. It can only see the VPN tunnel, not what's going on inside it.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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How can I change the text("start") and small windows image of a start button in WINDOWS XP PRO?
Any query related to VB.NET+Network Programming
email: sharma.hariomprakash@gmail.com
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I once just changed the "start" text using resource hacker. As I remember it was a string resource in the explorer.exe, but to do it you need to make from another operting system instance (mean that your pc have more than one windows) because there is some kind of file protection system in the windows that restores the explorer.exe (I donno how!!) if it was tampered while the OS is running.
I have no idea about the image, but it should be part of the windows skin (the luna)
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Can you provide some sample code or any website resource on how to do this?
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just open Visual studio, select the exe or the dll from which you want to open the resource, select "open with resource editor" (which is not the default case), and open it...
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Which .exe or .dll file that will change the text of the start button?
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thanks all!!!
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There's no DCOM related services in my Win2k Server, and I added all the components it in 'add/remove' but DCOM services still no where to be seeing. Is anybody konws how to add it?
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What were you expecting? You won't find anything under the Start/Programs menu...
Except Start/Programs/Administrative Tools/Component Services. Even then, there's nothing that screams "Hey! Welcome to DCOM!" DCOM is just about entirely below the covers of the OS. It's Distributed COM, so there's just nothing to really see...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Not entirely sure what you mean, but try running DCOMCNFG if you want to see the registered COM components.
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On other desktop(XP), I saw an active "DCOM Server Process Launcher" service. So I figure my Win2K server is short of some related services in order to do something with DCOM.
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LiYS wrote: On other desktop(XP), I saw an active "DCOM Server Process Launcher" service. So I figure my Win2K server is short of some related services in order to do something with DCOM.
No, Win2k server does not have this service. Have you run DCOMCNFG.exe as I suggested? This will show you all the registered DCOM services on the server.
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I want to know whether my system is connected to network or not
in my program how we can check this programatically is there any system message
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