TREE FOREST
I HAVE 2 SITES CONNECTED WITH SLOW LINK
ONE OF THEM IS HEAD OFFICE ANOTHER ONE IS THE BRANCH
WHAT IS THE BEST SOLUTION FOR THE BRANCH ONE
TO MAKE IT CHILD OF THE HEAD OFFICE IN THE SAME TREE
OR
A NEW TREE IN THE SAME FOREST
AND WHY? Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157984
DISK LABELED WIN 2000 SETUP CD
I WANT TO INSTALL Active Directory Schema SNAP IN
I INSTALL ADMIN BACK FROM CD IT ASKS ME TO INSERT THE
" DISK LABELED WIN 2000 SETUP CD "
THE CD LABELED WIN 2000 ADVANCED SERVER IS ALREADY IN THE CD ROM AND I RUN
ADMINBACK FROM IT
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF " DISK LABELED WIN 2000 SETUP CD "
ANY ONE CAN HELP ??????? Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157983
Passed 297 MSCE 2003 done! Woohoo!!
Passed 70-297 with... well a passing score. :) Not my best score but
good enough! It wasn't the hardest of all the 2003 track tests for me
but I should have studied more I guess. The "case study" thing is a
good concept IMO but after awhile they all started to blend together
and I found myself re-checking my answers a lot. I would think less
case studies and more questions on each would be much better. On all
but one case study I found myself rushing to beat the clock. It seemed
like I was being tested more on how "fast" I could read and answer the
questions, than what I actually knew.
Anyway.... I AM THE MCSE MAN!! Woohoo! Now onto updating my other
certs. Will it ever end? I hope not! :) Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157982
Centers IN India
I want ot know name of some centers in India from where i
can get materials for MCSE.also name of centers which are
taking examinations of MCP. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157962
OT: What next???
It is a travesty!!! It's a Shame!!! It's a mockery!!! It
is a Travesshamockery!!!!
http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/02/04/accent.class.ap/ind
ex.html Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157920
OT: Ping billyw
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02/04/casino_brands_cleavage/
does your family have plans for the £422?
(kidding!)
--
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Visit www.mcngp.com for your chance to amuse
nerd32768 and annoy the rest of us Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157881
NTFS Permissions Question
I've Googled and searched all over Microsoft's site for an answer to
this question and I'm completely stumped. Hopefully I can find an
answer here...
Everywhere I've read (Win 2k3 server documentation on Microsoft's web
site, the Microsoft Press books, etc.), if a user is granted Modify
permission, he cannot delete files or subfolders unless explicitly
granted the Delete permission. However, the Full Control permission
does include the Delete Subfolders and Files special permission.
To see how this played out, I created a new user, TestUser, and created
two new folders in a NTFS partition on a Win2k3 box as the Admin -
Modify and FullControl. Each has a subfolder labeled Test with a file.
TestUser has Modify rights on the Modify folder and Full Control rights
to the FullControl folder. TestUser is not a member of the
Administrators or any other group and no other users or groups have
rights to these folders.
When I log in as TestUser, I can delete the Test subfolder in the
Modify folder. Why is this happening? Well, when I look at the ACL on
the Test folder, I notice TestUser's Modify permission is inherited
from the Modify folder -- and of course that includes the ability to
Delete.
So what happens when I flip off the inheritance checkbox? TestUser can
no longer delete the subfolder - which is good. However, I then
unchecked the inheritance checkboxes in the FullControl folder as well
and logged on as TestUser. TestUser CAN'T delete subfolders when
inheritance is flipped off, even though he has the Delete Subfolders
and Files permission at the folder level. Once again, everywhere I've
read states that a user with that permission should be able to delete
subfolders regardless of a lack of explicit permissions.
Try this scenario yourself to see what I'm experiencing... (who knows,
it may just be a glitch on my config...)
Needless to say I wouldn't give a rat's ass about this in real world
situations and would simply assign Deny permissions in cases where I
didn't want to give people access, but on the MCSE tests there are a
ton of questions on permissions and inheritance that don't really
correspond to real world scenarios, but may deny someone from getting a
useless piece of paper that companies nonetheless put value in if they
get those questions wrong.
Any help on this would be appreciated...
- bf - Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157835
OT: Thursday NSFW-ness
Very NSFW. No nudity or anything, but it's got sound:
http://www.big-boys.com/articles/bat.html
I think the gentlemen (I use that term loosely) will appreciate this more
than the ladies...
--
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Briscobar AT gmail DOT com
nerd32768 needs your business. Visit www.mcngp.com today. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157827
Somewhere over the rainbow
HA HA HA HA - burger flippers will not enter IT...
HA HA HA HA, time to get stuffed.
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Feds Move To Thwart Diploma Mills
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/40276.html
As diploma mills move into cyberspace, their critics see them as a growing
menace to the credibility of online education.
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http://www.mcngp.com/
"Shhhh... Do you smell that? I think is't Albanian Goat Smegma!"
http://www.geocities.com/rowdy_yates_mcngp/
http://www.geocities.com/rowdy_yates_mcngp/google.gif Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157776
OT: New name
FYI, I'll be posting as Briscobar now. No reason, really, other than my
complete and utter embarassment at the way I've acted over the last couple
years on the INtarNet. This way, I cannot be Googled as easily. TYVM for
your time. We now return you to your regularly scheduled n00b torturing.
--
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Briscobar AT gmail DOT com
If you don't like techgeekpro, visit www.mcngp.com and hold down your F5
key. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157728
ACL's on a Network
Heya all
Can anyone demistify for me whether ACL's only pertain to a domain
environment or can you publish acls in any network environment?
Thanks Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157703
Default Group Policy Settings
I am studying for my MCSE and am encountering some problems with my default
Group Policy settings. It seems as if every setting under the Computer
Configuration --> Windows Settings --> Local Policies is "Not Defined".
I am using an evaluation copy of Windows Server 2003 Build 3790.
Is this normal or did I somehow lose my default settings?
This is pretty frustrating as I am trying to run through the examples in my
Training Kit books and running into a number of problems.
Your help is appreciated... Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157700
Test weight
I took the 70-291 test this morning and scored a 678. Not the only problem I
had with failing the test is that my bars were in the strong area in all but
one section. There it was aroound 30%. Is one section (Routing and remote
access) weighted that much? I called Microsoft and they said I would have to
challenge the test question by question. I told him I am not a braindumper
so I didn't memorize any questions. He siad there is no recourse. Has
anyone else has a test so badly scored with high marks in so many areas?
Thanks for your help. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157671
New ways of testing
Ms changing the testing to include simulation.
Read more......
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2005/feb05/02-01PerformanceTesting.asp Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157670
Changed requirements for nt4 se's
I just don't have the time to bang out all the 2k3 se exams qucikly. But I
have knocked out the cores. I thought that I had to take the client and (1)
elective, because my nt4 mcse knocks out one elective. I just took a look and
all I see is a little footnote that says the nt4 mcse can be used to
eliminate one elective. It looks like an afterthought. Can someone validate
this: do I need 6 exams because of my nt4 MCSE or do I need 7 ?
Thanks Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157627
Worthless
I have to say this is the most worthless place to get any
information on Microsoft testing. The peole here are very
immature and seem to want to comment on things but give no
real information. What a complete waste of time.... Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157610
Training Course
Hi, my name is Rui, I want to follow the IT industry as a career, but I'm to
confused in which training course to go for. At the moment I'm not a complete
novice, I do have a minimal knowledge, but I really would like to increase
it. I think that something connected to fixing/maintaining/upgrading would
interest me. Where can I go for training, or how can I get the best advice.
Thanks, Kettering, Northants Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157608
mohit from india
i am the system administrator at atlas cycle
any body can take help from me about any windows os and
networking on them of any type. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157569
... Dramatic change in the testing protocol ...
Q&A: Microsoft Improves Certification for IT Professionals with
Performance-Based Testing
An innovative new testing system for Microsoft Certified Professionals
uses simulation technology to more effectively evaluate the real-world
skills of IT professionals.
REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 1, 2005 -- The Microsoft Certified Professional
(MCP) program is one of the most successful certification programs in the
industry with over 1.7 million individuals credentialed all over the world.
The MCP credential is for professionals who have the skills to successfully
implement a Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution
in an organization.
Microsoft wants to offer certification that helps assure MCPs are
experienced and qualified to help with their IT problems. But traditional
multiple choice tests don't always do a complete job of testing IT
professionals' ability to perform practical, real-world tasks end to end. So
the Microsoft Learning team has developed a new system of testing that
evaluates on-the-job skills of an IT pro.
Reinforcing its commitment to the MCP community, Microsoft is about to
incorporate performance-based testing in all core Windows 2003 exams.
Through simulated environments, IT professionals taking exams for
certification will now be required to demonstrate their knowledge of
products and processes they may encounter on the job. This dramatic change
in the testing protocol is designed to increase the value and credibility of
the MCP credential.
To learn about the new testing methodology, PressPass spoke with Al
Valvano, Lead Product Manager with Microsoft Learning, and representatives
of the two exam delivery partners participating in the program -
psychometrician Paul Jones, an expert on testing with Thomson Prometric, and
Randy Trask, VP of Market Development for Pearson VUE.
PressPass: What is performance-based testing?
Valvano: It's testing by doing. That's the definition used by the
Performance Testing Council, and it's a good one. It tests for an
individual's ability to perform a task as opposed to recalling information.
Think of it in terms of driving a car. If everybody who got their driver's
license only had to take a knowledge-based written test without the
behind-the-wheel road test component, they would not be proving their
ability to drive a car. The driving test adds validity to the written exam.
Training in IT today often employs lab-based exercises to reinforce
learning. It's evolved to the point where we use a lot of simulations. And
now we want to insure that when an individual takes an exam to be certified
in a particular technology, they're being tested by doing. It's a validation
of their ability to accomplish given tasks.
Jones: With only multiple-choice items in an exam you can't adequately
address certain constructs, which is the knowledge in the person's head that
you're trying to assess. You leave out components of the ability that you're
trying to measure. For that reason, simulation nicely complements the
multiple-choice exams.
In multiple-choice you have four or five items from which to choose.
But in a performance-based item, you have free play in an environment that
works like the real world. You solve a problem and you show how to get from
a starting point and navigate through a process. In addition, you must show
how to manage the whole problem-solving effort and demonstrate the results.
What performance-based testing adds is the components of self-management,
monitoring, problem solving and planning a solution - which gives the
testing program enhanced validity.
PressPass: Why is Microsoft incorporating performance-based testing
(simulation) into its certification program now?
Valvano: Because we've found that performance-based testing produces
more skilled candidates. And we're hearing from both Microsoft Certified
Professionals and IT hiring managers that there is greater benefit to them
in performance-based testing over traditional testing. We're always looking
for ways to add value for our customers and including simulations in our
exams increases the value of certification to the MCP community.
Testing with simulations raises the bar by requiring candidates to
actually perform tasks to accomplish a specific goal. Candidates have to
prepare for certification by really using the products. Memorization won't
cut it - you've got to develop the necessary skills. And that will help
differentiate you from other professionals and improve your career
opportunities. Hiring managers gain confidence that our certifications mean
that potential employees can do the jobs they need them to do.
Jones: The good thing about testing with simulations is that it
stimulates candidates to understand how to do things. And if that's your
focus as a student, your preparation is going to help you in the workplace.
Exam preparation is more appropriate to what you're trying to learn. In the
measurement literature, that's sometimes called "systemic validity." That
is, it's pushing the whole certification system in the right direction.
Candidates are focusing on the right kind of training and preparation.
PressPass: Is Microsoft taking any kind of unique approach to
performance-based testing?
Valvano: We're using a very robust simulation technology. Most other
programs that use simulations as an integral part of their testing
experience are for high-end certifications. They're typically live
applications. In other words, you come into a lab and you're given a server
and some hardware and specific problems to solve. You're probably evaluated
by an observer as well as with some automated scoring.
The problem with live application testing is that has limited scale.
It's very difficult to roll out on a global basis. So you're limiting your
audience. The Microsoft certification program has much greater reach, with
thousands of people taking exams every single day all around the world. Now
simulations will be available to everybody that can currently take our exams
and they're offered in eight languages: English, simplified Chinese, French,
Spanish, German, Korean, Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese. Everybody who
wants to attain a Microsoft certification will have the opportunity to have
the same innovative testing experience.
PressPass: Where do people go to take the certification exams?
Valvano: Customers can take the exams from either of two exam delivery
partners, Pearson VUE and Thomson Prometric. The simulation exams are going
to be available at more than 6,000 test centers around the world.
Implementing simulations into exams that are globally available has proven
to be a challenging endeavor for us. We've made the commitment to
performance-based testing and working with our partners, we've assembled an
incredible team to do it.
Jones: It's no cakewalk to do performance testing. It's more
complicated to develop and more expensive in every way. It sounds really
great to people who have never done it but any company that is implementing
performance testing technology wants to be sure that it's being targeted at
a place where there's going to be a good return on investment.
PressPass: How are you getting the word out to IT professionals about
the enhanced testing program?
Valvano: A page will be posted for our customers on the Microsoft
Learning Web site describing the simulations and the exam technology. In
March, they can also access a demo of the simulations and preparation
guidance. The information is also going to be on the secure MCP Web site
that is only available to those who are credentialed and in the monthly MCP
newsletter. And then there are the thousands of customers currently going to
Certified Partners for Learning Solutions (CPLS) for training and
certification. We've already communicated with the CPLS network about our
testing improvements and provided them with resources including videos to
talk about simulations with their customers.
PressPass: Which tests incorporate simulations?
Valvano: We're initially introducing simulations in the core exams for
both our Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified
Systems Administrator (MCSA) certifications. These two exams - 70-290
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment and
70-291 Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Network Infrastructure - will be offered with simulations by March 31,
2005. Simulations will launch in many other exams throughout 2005. Look for
a release schedule on the Microsoft Certification Web page in March.
PressPass: Is there any incentive for existing MCPs and other
experienced IT professionals to take the exams with simulations?
Valvano: MCPs who have already taken a non-simulated version of 70-290
or 70-291 are not required to take the revised test but they may choose to
refresh their credentials with the performance-based criteria. Retaking the
exam with simulations can help an MCP refresh his skills and perhaps make
him a bit more marketable.
PressPass: If a person has already completed some of the exams leading
to certification, do they need to retake a version of the test with
simulations?
Valvano: If they have passed 70-290 or 70-291 by the launch date of
March 31, they don't need to retake the exams. But if they have not yet
taken these exams they must take the version with simulations. That's the
only form of the test that will be available after launch.
PressPass: What's the best way to prepare for a performance-based
exam?
Valvano: First, it's important to note that we will still have a range
of item types to measure the full spectrum of a subject: case studies,
multiple choice, hot area, drag and drop, and others that an MCP must know
thoroughly - so hitting the books is still something test takers will want
to do.
For the performance-based items, we suggest looking at the "Skills
Measured by this Exam" section of the exam prep guidelines. Make sure that
you can perform the tasks noted in the objectives such as "Monitor, manage,
and troubleshoot access to files and folders."
Simulations will generally be associated with objectives that require
the candidate to perform a specific task. Spend time in the environment
setting up situations that are called out in the exam objectives. Lots of
interaction in the environment will significantly contribute to a
candidate's ability to understand the environment and accomplish specified
tasks. So practice, practice, practice!
Trask: Certification exams have always been about demonstrating that
you have what it takes to perform a job. This really means that once
certified, you should be able to hit the ground running in a new job. If you
have the confidence you can get behind a computer and get the job done -
you're prepared, because that is exactly what Microsoft is going to ask you
to do!
PressPass: How will this performance-based testing initiative impact
IT organizations?
Valvano: IT professionals who achieve certification where
performance-based testing is part of the exam have demonstrated real world
competency and the ability to perform tasks required by a specific job role.
This makes IT professionals better qualified to resolve problems faster and
that translates into real cost savings and improved technical readiness.
Performance-based testing hones and validates skills. The IT organization
benefits because with highly skilled IT professionals it is better
positioned to provide a higher level of service to its internal and external
customers.
Trask: It's all about instilling confidence in IT managers that
Microsoft certification is a true and meaningful indicator of someone's
ability to perform a job. Whether used as a barometer for smart hiring, or
with existing staff to increase the likelihood of having successful IT
projects, like an Active Directory deployment, adding the simulations will
give IT managers the added assurance that Microsoft certification can be
used as a factor in making decisions.
PressPass: What's it like to take one of the exams with simulations?
Valvano: It's a "wow" experience. I've taken a lot of exams throughout
my life - from school, into college, and then in my professional career -and
this is a very different thing. Simulations incorporate many domains of
skills in a single question. You're in a simulated environment and the
simulation records all the steps you take to solve the problem. Your score
is based on the path you take and the outcome you achieve. It's directly
connected to what you do on a day-to-day basis in IT. What's really being
tested is: Do I know how to do this?
Trask: Microsoft is to be applauded for including real-world
simulations within their certification exams. Demonstrating that you can
complete tasks offers a level of assurance we believe IT managers will
welcome with open arms. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157568
Is this a good study book for 70-270 ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4523830799&ssPageName=ADME:L:DS:US:8
Thanks for your professional opinions. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157566
Windows XP SP2 domain problems
I have had a lot of problems with new workstations that I have recently
joined to my domain that have Windows XP SP2 installed on them. This/these
problems seem to crop up after the systems are joined to the domain. The
first problem I noticed was that the local area network connection icon was
missing and that I wasnâ??t able to access the systems TCP/IP properties the
way I normally do, but I didnâ??t notice any problems with network
connectivity. Some of the other problems are with running a search on the
system, and getting Access Denied messages when I try to access some of the
tools in Computer Management such as Disk Administrator. Does anyone have
any suggestions to fixing these problems? I donâ??t believe it has to do with
my GPOs on the domain because I have put the computer objects in OUs that
donâ??t have any GPOs linked to them.
Thanks Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157565
to mcse group
I am Odebunmi A Babatunde,and want to join the mcse
professional group to help me in getting some fact and
also lattest gist about mcse,though currently i'm mcse
student and all tangible fact i got from this source i
guess would help in my study.thanks and goodbye Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157508
Free MCP exams and more from Microsoft
Get 2-for-1 MCP Exams; http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/mcp/
Free eReference Library with MCSA 2003;
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/mcsa/
Free Training for Desktop Support Exams;
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/mcdst/ Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157506
Exam Centers
I have been involved for some years in my companies network. I have since
decided to take the MCSE (2003 server) qualification exams.
Where can I take the exams without doing a course, as I have already got
books and experience. can I take the exams online?
I live in Cheltenham Gloucestershire Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157468
MCSE
Dear sir/Madam,
with due respect, i beg to inform you that i have
completed P.G.D.C.A. from IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National
Open University)in 2003. Now i want to establish my carrer
as Network Administrator, but i am very much confuse,
which course is suitable for me MCSE or CCNA.
In this circumstances, you please give me your suggession.
Thanking you,
yours faithfully,
Saptarshi Banerjee Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157442
70-297 HOLY CRAP
Man, I just took the 297 today....WTF is Billy Boy thinking??? It was
a 700 to pass and guess what.............I GOT A 700!!!!!
This was my last one to my 2003 MCSE.
I have been taking exams since 1999 and this exam takes the blue
ribbon....if you dont know your sheeeaaat then you WILL get spanked
over and over and over again.
I would have been pissed if I got a 699.
c ya
RW Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157421
MCT civility
Will be certain to pass on to others my comments regarding the level of
civility that the so-called "rev" posses.
I trust you are not representative of other MCTs.
You have been successful in proving that it doesn't take much to qualify as
a MCT. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157413
Need help on MCP certification test
Hello:
school closed last year after I completed only Module 1 of the MCSE XP
Professional. Now I want to take the 70-270 exam in February.
Are there any free exams available so that I can prepare?
What % of 70-270 is entering commands, and what % is simply answering
questions?
Can anyone help on this matter?
Don't have anymore $ to spend since I had paid the school.
Thanks, Bill Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157411
MCP... help on certification test
Hello:
last year I started MCSE and the school closed its doors after I completed
Module 1 Does anyone know where I can get free exams to study for the MCP
70-270 test?
Since the closing caused me to lose $ I am not looking to spend any more $
at this time. What can anyone tell me about the 79-270 exam.
What percent is answering questions, and what percent is inputtuing commands?
How should I prepare?
Thanks, Bill Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157408
OT: Ping Nerd
Nerd, just in case you are interested in making some money
to build that new system... take this guy's lead.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&category=317&item=5953248180&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
or
http://tinyurl.com/6emfc Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157403
Monday funny redux
Oh good god, my eyes!!!!!
http://www.furry.org.au/aatheus/art/index.html
Mostly SFW. NSF sane humans, but SFW.
So do I need to address how sick, sad, and utterly twisted this is, or shall
we just assume that we all understand the sheer enormity of this site's
weirdness? Yeah, let's not address it anymore....
--
KB - MCNGP "silent thug" #26
Briscobar AT gmail DOT com
Find the meaning of life at www.mcngp.com. Also, free burritos on Thursdays. Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157395
what is the next best thing to real-exams.net
Does anyone know where I can find some good practice exams for 70-297>
Real.Exams.net rocked but it does not appear to exist anymore.
It takes you to a redirect for realquestions.net. The problem is there
is a few questions on there I don't think are right so I am a little
nervous about trusting the ones I am unsure of.
any advice?? Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157374
Are the MS Pub books worth it?
I would like to get into the IT world via certificatin. I have some
experience with networking, but the experience is from a few years ago and
no one will accept that as experience anymore. I was wondering some
people's opinons on the MS books for preparing for the exams. I have heard
a lot of bad things about them and wanted to know what some people who have
used them or any other books thought about the subject. I want to buy a
book to prepare me for the test, but want to buy one that the most people
have had good luck with.
Thanks,
Ryan Birkenholz Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157345
OT: They have idiot judges in Canada too!
African Lion Safari must pay damages to stripper from tiger attack after
boyfriend lowers car window.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1331444/posts Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157332
OT: Monday funny
On my way to work this morning, a Ford Explorer passed me in the left lane,
then switched lanes so it was about 25 ft ahead of me or so. After about a
minute of looking at this dude's licence plate, I realized something was
wrong. Horribly, horribly wrong. The (regular, non-vanity) plate read:
80Y G00
Not cool, DMV. Not cool.
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Briscobar AT gmail DOT com
Please to be click www.mcngp.com. Rgs! Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157321
Problem n VB.net2003-CrystalR accessing SQLServer2k n WinServer03
I'm new in .net platform and using its crystal report for my VB.net
application. I find it weired when my crystal report (in VB.net 2003
application) always prompt me the error "Login Failed..." where in fact I
correctly coded the account this info:
With crConnectionInfo
.ServerName = "myServer"
.DatabaseName = "myDB"
.UserID = "sa"
.Password = ""
End With
CrTables = crReportDocument.Database.Tables
For Each CrTable In CrTables
crtableLogoninfo = CrTable.LogOnInfo
crtableLogoninfo.ConnectionInfo = crConnectionInfo
CrTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(crtableLogoninfo)
Next
CrystalReportViewer1.ReportSource = crReportDocument
I have mix authentication mode set up in my server..
What is weired is that this same code runs well in my home PC where I have
WinXP Pro, SQLServer 2000, and the ASP.net 2003 IDE..
Only here in the office where the problem occurs where my environement is
Win 2003 Server, SQLServer 2000, and the ASP.net 2003 IDE..
Hope you guys could help me as this has been delaying me for quite a long
time now.
Thanks in advance.
Richard Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157318
OT Monday Moans
http://www.axefeather.com/index_pop.aspx?referred=&country=uk
Tickle your a$$ with a feather?
er... I mean particularly nice weather!
SFW (Unless you work for a church)
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Certaholics
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/certaholics Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157317
test simulators vs ms pr
=?>From Newsgroup: microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse
=?>i am looking to earn my mcse 2003 certification. i was wondering if ev
=?>had better luck taking the test simulators such as transcender/measureu
=?>had better luck using the ms press books on passing ms tests..
=?>any information would be greatly appreciated...
=?>thanx in advance... viperdude
I am using measureup.com and so far have had really good luck. I take the
70-290 this afternoon :)
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Eval Software
I just ordered the study material for the MCSE core requirements. Now I
would like to start working on building my lab. I have three computers
and plenty of licenses for desktop software. It appears that my next
problem is how to acquire the server software.
I noticed that it all seems to be included with a Technet Plus license.
However, right now I can't afford that. Does anyone have any
suggestions of a more economical way to acquire the server software? I
am not looking for bootleg software, just looking for the best price I
can get.
Note that I am currntly layed off, and do not have any corporate
resources to borrow from.
Thanks,
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How can we find out??
Hi
Can Any one can tell me how to look in microsoft web site
to check how many exams i cleared..
it a stupid question but i wana know...
Cheers
Andy Tag: you'll love this. Tag: 157304
Windows XP
I want complete MCSE With in 4 months time is it posible to do I already have
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mcse
hi is the anyone can tell how long it take to study mcse
course and where is the best online study that i can go to
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.net
k.p.s.sarma is completed master of information technology
in the year of 2003-2004. please your suggession by him .
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