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    List licensed program products! Brilliant! I...

    List licensed program products! Brilliant!

    I could sweat that this is not in the AIX 4.3 man pages.

    Thanks for the response.

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    What does the lpp in lslpp stand for?

    My searching techniques have resulted futile. I have not been able to decipher the "lpp" in lslpp.

    So, if any one know what the "lpp" in lslpp means, my curiosity would be simmered. Thanks!
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    This Discussion Board?????

    Does anyone know if this discussion board was generated using Third-Pary Software?

    The reason I ask is I've ran in to two sites that use exactly (identical) the same format, same ideas, etc.
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    Could you be a wee bit more specific? Do you...

    Could you be a wee bit more specific? Do you want anything crazy or just good old printer and file sharing?

    Are these two boxes sharing an internet connection or do you want an isolated,...
  5. You can get an update for EZ CD Creator 4.02...

    You can get an update for EZ CD Creator 4.02 using the following link:
    http://www.adaptec.com/support/advisor/cdrupdates/ecdc402dcd301recupd.html

    neo-FormaT
  6. 1. You should be able to monitor all system...

    1. You should be able to monitor all system processes using two utilities:

    a) qslice (GUI)
    b) pstat

    Both are included in the Win2k Resource Kit. These utilities will give you a good idea of...
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    IIS5 -- Inetinfo.exe epilepsy

    I’m using a little progie called qslice to monitor process behavior on a Win2k Adv. Server box. At startup and for the duration of the time inetinfo.exe (IIS5) is in memory it runs at 100%...
  8. Thread: ps -ef

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    Thanks for the heads up. "pmon.exe" is exactly...

    Thanks for the heads up. "pmon.exe" is exactly what I was looking for!!!

    Thanks again,

    neo-FormaT
  9. Thread: ps -ef

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    It looks like there is little prog called...

    It looks like there is little prog called "pmon.exe" that enbales an admin to query process for all users, applications, and system processes.

    The prog, pmon.exe, was released in the NT4.0...
  10. Thread: ps -ef

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    Thanks for all the time you have spent already on...

    Thanks for all the time you have spent already on this post. I'll keep looking too and if I find anything I will post my findings.

    neo-FormaT
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    Thanks so much for the time to reply! Is there...

    Thanks so much for the time to reply! Is there any way to retrieve a list of PID's from the command line.

    For example, when telneting into the NT box?

    Thanks again,

    neo-FormaT
  12. Thread: ps -ef

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    ps -ef

    I administer mostly aix systems. To my dismay I'm now in charge of one NT Server. Does anyone know a command that I can use from an NT command prompt that resembles "ps"?

    Nobody in the windoze...
  13. Thread: ps -ef

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    ps -ef

    Does anyone know if there is command I can run from the win2k DOS prompt that resembles a unix "ps" to query active processes?

    Maybe I should just install linux.

    neo-FormaT
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    In you subject line you mentioned "NAT", but then...

    In you subject line you mentioned "NAT", but then failed to mention this in your body.

    I run a home network from home behind a Cisco Router using NAT. In order to accomplish this, I've created a...
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    Telnet URL's

    Is there any way to create a telnet URL that passes both user and password as parameters. For expample:

    telnet://username:password@telnet.serv.com:23

    Any help would be very much appreciated.
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    http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouse/explorer.h...

    http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouse/explorer.htm
  17. This is what I would do: 1. Point your browser...

    This is what I would do:
    1. Point your browser to the following URL: http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/languages/fp/2000/winfpse.asp

    2. Choose the appropriate link based on your operating...
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    Telnet URL's

    First of all, I hope that this is an appropriate forum for my question.

    Second, is there any way to create a telnet URL that passes both user and password as parameters. For expample:
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    Thanks a lot this did the job! I found these...

    Thanks a lot this did the job! I found these description on the web for undocumented MS setup switches if anyone is interested:

    Setup /NTLDR eliminates Windows' identification of previously...
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    WinME 150MHz Barrier to Entry

    Does anyone know any tricks to bypass the WinME 150 MHz requirement. My poor system can not be overclocked any more and is needing some win2k grafix.

    Thanks!
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