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Let me test it out when I pop by your place ;)
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Alamak, you never used this yet?I was using this about 2 years ago when i was at NTUC Income and i am still using this when i am creating some tools for my current company. But i used the enhanced version d/l from here
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/DSWatchEx.asp
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVHGy9XEF9I
Check it out
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Well, he is technically right and should get extra marks for thinking outside of the box. Ctrl-Alt-Del does solve almost all technical woes. Lucky he didn't mention going to ''Command Prompt'' and typing ''Format c:/''
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http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/hardware/soa/Photo_gallery_Googleplex_in_Sydney/0,2000061702,39256655-3,00.htm
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I just tried it out, it is way cool.
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I know what you are feeling, 7 days a week for the past 3 weeks spent in the office overnight and even on public holidays just because my boss dropped a bombshell to cobble together a working demo with last minute feature implementation for E3 in USA. Hell, i've already applied for a lecturing job back at NYP since this project will be a death ...
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http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Here is the latest competitor.
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Did you try it out yet?This looks so cool :)
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I've got a server in my company which can be accessed from outside. How do i set the WAN IP to be static as the IP seems to be changing every few days.
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Hey,i want one of that too.
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Nope,my PC has only 1 IP which is the one that starts with 192
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I have a program which uses port 8765 to send and receive data and this program resides on my office PC in my office internal network. So if i want to communicate with that program using port 8765 from another PC which is outside the office network. Port forwarding would do the job, right?
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I was told i just need to open that specific port or do port forwarding and that's good enough
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That IP address is a fake one. My actual office PC IP is 192.168.1.01
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5305279580707421379
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I have a PC that is part of my office's network with IP address 128.64.1.92 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 . Using another PC that is not part of the office's network, is there a way to ping that office PC of mine?Is it as straight forward as just pinging the PC directly?
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http://www.asciimation.co.nz/
Obviously too much time on his hands
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spider wrote:Yes it's that simple. As long as you can pign the other PC and see the pages, the connection is up.
I still can't access the pages even though i can ping the other PC.
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