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network card install and vip.386
Your current architecture is going to generate three times as many network messages as a local receive model, possibly more. To do a remote receive, the receiving program has to send a network message to the Queue Manage that manages the queue asking for a Receive. Then the QM at the remote system has to send a

Fresh SIM: Problems with Network Messages
Since the subscriber B already registered in MSC-x and made calls and received calls earlier, can't MSC-X figure out that the subscriber B is in the same MSC and deliver the call without any network messaging with HLR or routing to GMSC? It certainly can. I have seen it a few times in the UK with an Optus or

Network Messages
<cmd_output OS="XPsp2"> F:\>set /ac= 0x246 582 F:\>net helpmsg %c% 582 is not a valid Windows network message number. </cmd_ouput> Does Vista show a valid message for: net helpmsg 582 Perhaps this? http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms681388.aspx (Live Search for 582 intitle:codes site:microsoft.com ) <quote>

spamassassin/network/SYN performance
Fidelio fide...@macmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general -----Original Message----- Does anyone know how to send a network message to a specific computer as well as a network wide message on Windows XP Pro and Home machines? Justin . You can do it via "Computer management" in the Admin tools fom menu:

sending network messages
There are a number of computers on a network with mine and I used to use WinPopup to send short messages to other people in the office. I can still recieve these messages (they pop up in a dialogue labled 'Messenger Service") but I can't figure out any way to send them. I've done a fair bit of searching through the

CANNOT SEND EMAIL
Mark Sherwood m...@sherwood.org.uk microsoft public win2000 active_directory microsoft public win2000 advanced_server On a network that is using Active Directory on a Windows 2000 advanced server that is connected to a UPS. When the UPS is being used a network message is sent to all users who are connected to that

delay network connection
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999 13:49:02 +0100, "Hubert Anemaat" <anemaat_engineer...@csi.com> wrote: Hello, When starting my NT4.0 PC in a network, I get messages that WNT cannot get connection to another PC, if this PC is down. How can I eliminate these messages ? I know that the other PC is down without the NT warnings.

Network messages
But I can't ping out to other computers on the network (although executing "ping <address of NIC>" did work, at least from the machine that has the NIC in it.). This is what is so puzzling and so irritating. In /var/adm/messages, I have the following output from "gani" (obtained with "grep gani /var/adm/messages"):

TCP connection timeout
Steve Winograd winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsme networking In article <a0eq1n$b9...@bugstomper.ihug.com.au>, "Matroy" <mat...@ihug.com.au> wrote: Are they any Freeware programs that will send messages like emails on a home network better than winpop Regards RealPopup, free from http://www.realpopup.it

O2: Network messages chargeable
DLL" (ByVal strServer As String, ByVal strTitle As String, ByVal strFrom As String, ByVal strBuf As String, ByVal intLength As Integer) As Integer </WatchForWrapping> Then can be called like this: Dim strMsg As String = "This is a network message" NetMessageBufferSend("Server", "SendToComputer", "SentFromComputer",

syslog mysteries
COM Subject: Re: Is everybody still receiving the MS network messages? I guess our network guys have been able to filter out most of the junk at the server. I get about one every two weeks or so. If anyone is interested in how they did it, e-mail me directly and I'll ask them what they did.

Update Error 80070246
"Mazrim Taim" <a...@theblacktower.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:3ff841a3$0$11172$cc9e4d1f@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 (without having to use the MSN messenger which needs an account to sign

Importing from OE
The system calls it uses are the ones for sending and receiving network messages. Actually, since it communicates with nscd, not the network directly, it probably uses some for of interprocess communication (probably a Unix-domain socket, a message queue, or a door). It may be difficult to distinguish these

Network Messages
I came to his home office for some papers and to create this message. Mrs. Rudd just told me she will be leaving today to join him. It is anticipated he will be cleared to return home sometime within the next two to four days. I hope this messages makes it way through the network system. Thank you for permitting me

Sending Network Messages
Todd Kreuter [dBVIPS] dBV...@usa.net dbase getting-started "R. Anderson" wrote: Is this standard message text available for customization? Also, is there a way to access the network to return the login name of the user who has the record locked? Have you read the discussions in the Programming NG related to this

Sending network messages
hotmail.com> wrote: Tried to install a network card with no success. Seems similar to following (see link below) but I don't understand how to see the "illegal operation" messages that are mentioned. All I know is that the installation chokes right after the vip.386 popup is clicked on and then after the reboot the

Sending network messages?
Michael Curtis m...@ihug.co.nz comp sys acorn programmer In message <4b988a76f5chrisb...@argonet.co.uk> Chris Bell <chrisb...@argonet.co.uk> wrote: All I know for certain is that my browser succeeds in doing this by POSTING the URL-encoded message "Tools%281%29=+++HANG+UP+++" to network address

Network Messages
And if you were thinking about SQL servers, yeah, there are messages over the network. -- @~@ Might, Courage, Vision, SINCERITY. / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and Farce be with you! /( _ )\ (Xubuntu 7.04) Linux 2.6.22.6 ^ ^ 13:45:01 up 1 day 22:01 1 user load average: 0.04 0.01 0.00

strange tcpip programming problem
If you use the 1800x codes, you automatically route the call over the BT network. If you know you are calling another textphone, don't use the 1800x code (you may need to reconfigure your textphone to deal with this). And then, the textphone user won't get network messages in text! If you decide you want network

Network messages and files
COM Subject: Re: Is everybody still receiving the MS network messages? I'm still getting these supposed security attachments from MS. I'm also getting messages undeliverable notices for emails I haven't sent. I'm assuming that all of the notices are fake and that my email is being used to send junk.