Was wondering to know if could somebody tell me how to get the mac address of the computer that has started up the msAccess.
Also, If I'm using the msAccess in a central virtual machine using Windows server 2003, I'd like to have the mac address of the physical machine that is using the msAccess instead of the machine that is serving the Access.
Not sure if was clear enough.
Thank you.
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Ricardo de Mila started a topic How to get the MAC address of the machine using the Access with VBA?in AccessHow to get the MAC address of the machine using the Access with VBA?
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Memory Error that ocures only in the windows server 2003 operating system.
Hi,
- I'm trying to load a large file (about 300MB) using pickle.load().
- The file contains a PyMl classifier object
- When I load the file on my PC it works fine (with an XP operating system).
- When I load the file on a remote computer with a windows server 2003 operating system I get a memory error.
Anyone has any idea how to fix this?
Thx,
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Issue accessing my server over the web
Hi All,
For a long time I have had a server with windows server 2003 and Exchange on it. I was able to access my email over the web using https://[ip address]/exchange. I have recently had a second server installed with windows server 2003 to run my blackberry server. The problem now is that when I try to access my email over the web it doesn't work.
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KLynnM333 started a topic Create a bootable recovery CD with ntbackup for Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2in WindowsCreate a bootable recovery CD with ntbackup for Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
We have a Windows 2003 R2 SP2 webserver that is currently backed up using ntbackup (the Windows backup tool). Our backups are stored on a shared drive of our file/print server. The webserver doesn't have a floopy drive so if it ever when down we would be able to restore it.
Ideally, in a server crash we want to be able to insert the CD and run ntbackup off of it and restore the server from there.
I tried Googling...