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Network messages
Messages are like this : IN=eth0 OUT= MAC= Do you have a system logger daemon running? If not, please do; otherwise all messages (informative or not) will be echoed to your console. If you have a system logger daemon running, check it's configuration (fi /etc/syslog.conf or /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf) to see

Is everybody still receiving the MS network messages?
tellabs.com> wrote: Did you do anything about the network messages? Informix told you there were network problems at 8:27AM, and didn't crash until 10AM. Did you try to fix or figure out the network problem in that 1.5 hours before informix gave up? My guess is you have some important part of informix on a

sending network message
derek gu...@guess.com aus computers ibm-pc Net send Sends messages to other users, computers, or messaging names on the network. The Messenger service must be running to receive messages. net send {name | * | /domain[:name] | /users} message Parameters name Specifies the user name, computer name, or messaging name

Message from the VP of the Arab American Action Network(very long)
If so, what does this mean when we run a setup using only transactional queues, where the order of the messages are guaranteed to be the same as when sending the messages. Does it mean anything for performance, if we change the value of the number of unacknowledged messages? regardung network traffic,

XP Network Messages
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Disk Is Full When Saving To The Network From Excel
I simply needed a GUI program which could send messages over the network so I didn't had to go to the console everytime. (However if some one can mail me a working example or some hints I would be very greatfull. :-) : aagerrit...@phys.uu.nl ). Regards, Armin -- Vae gaon der Zaoterigaovundj eine drînke en hoeëpe

Network Messages Netware 4.1
Pavel Sokolov creat...@chat.ru microsoft public win2000 networking Try the LanTalk software http://www.lantalk.net I want to send network messages to win98 computer from xp. But don't want to use win popup for this. Because u have to keep win popup on the startup of win98 computers, and also if u run it minimized

Frequent network access freeze (in 7.0)
toxo toxic.waste....@gmx.net comp os linux misc Hi, i am trying to configure a linuxbox to listen to messages from a network device ( eg. another linuxbox),like a logging host. i start the syslogd on the logging host with the -r option, so that it is able to receive messages over a network. on the logging host i

Network Messages
As I understand it the standard not available or switched off messages are still free, but they've introduced a new service that sends the person a text with your number and that is what's chargable. See http://www.o2.co.uk/productsservices/O2CallAlert/0,,120,00.html Says there you wont be charged if your number is

How to send network messages
I'm sure I don't understand all this, but I tried running on my local office network which is just 4 PCs connected to a router.... I tried sending to another PC on the network using the Machine name, and would get the error message (Error Writing the Message" On that PC, I went to Add New Software | Windows and

Which API do I use to send network messages?
If I run network-admin from terminal I get these messages on the terminal: (network-admin:51013): Liboobs-WARNING **: Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory (network-admin:51013): Liboobs-WARNING **: OobsSession object hasn't connected to the bus, cannot register

is it possible to change flushing interval of outgoing message
Piter Kovalev kova...@start.com.au microsoft public windowsxp newusers "Mazrim Taim" <a...@theblacktower.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:<3ff841a3$0$11172$cc9e4...@news.dial.pipex.com>... Hello all - Just wondering, is it possible for me to send messages to other computers on my home network in any manner

Network Messages
I can think of many other cases where writing over a previous message would totally destroy the process that was under control through the sequence of network messages. Any situation where the sequence of operation is important would be totally untrustworthy if old data could be written over by newer data without

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Peter Aagaard Kristensen p...@nddata.dk borland public delphi winapi Hi Peter I assume you want to send it over a TCP/IP network, and if that's the case it's quite simple. Since the network protocol don't know what windows messages is you have to create you own machine to machine message transfer.

network interns and outlook express
robertmi...@bellsouthNOSPAM.net microsoft public windows vista mail "Tom Beauchamp" <psmu...@cox.net> wrote in message news:%23at0XLkdIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06. phx.gbl... Vista came with my new computer. My old computer has XP with OE. When I try to import over my network messages from OE to Mail it says no message

internal network messages
When I try to import over my network messages from OE to Mail it says no message exists. Yet the file are all there when I look from my old computer. OE files are .dbx. Alos when I try to import mail settings I get no choice as to where to look, it just states there are not other settings. What is the problem?.

OT:wireless network prob
Right now, when your program B calls Receive, PC2 has to send a network message to PC1 asking for the message on the top of the queue, then PC1 has to send a network message to PC2 containing that message and finally PC1 has to send an acknowledgement message to PC2 indicating the message arrived and was

ArcIMS network messages ASP and JSP
Jonathan Kay Windows MVP, Messenger Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/ Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com "Luis" <l...@medclaimsllc.com> wrote in message news:049201c2e333$f482b840$a001280a@phx.gbl... Hi. Can Windows Messenger be setup to send network messages ONLY,

How to Contact Google
<Mark B> wrote in message news:414ec63e.7dd1.1681692777@sybase.com... Thanks Dmitri Are these API calls ? Any useful URLs ? Thanks again. Mark. <Mark B> wrote: I realise that, but I have been asked to do it by my boss as he want more control over the look and feel of everything. Your boss probably thinks you have

Network messages from PC to PC
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"Tom Beauchamp" <psmu...@cox.net> wrote in message news:#at0XLkdIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Vista came with my new computer. My old computer has XP with OE. When I try to import over my network messages from OE to Mail it says no message exists. Yet the file are all there