Hi Satish,
you can access your Informix database after installing an Informix ODBC
driver.
Download the Informix Client-SDK from
http://www.informix.com/informix/products/pa/client.htm
Further questions? Send an email
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Andreas
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Gents,
Is it possible to implement vi editor off line on a PC (windows 98 based).
It is for training exercises.
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Hafedh Ghodhbani
CI Engineer, British Gas Tunisia
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BG Energy Holdings Limited (a member of BG Group)
Hi,
I just send Hafedh a freeware Windows VI-editor. If others are interested
see http://home.snafu.de/ramo/en/
Regards,
Bram Marsman.
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Take a look at an AW70
You find vi under D:\nutc\mksnt\viw.exe
Regards,
Andreas
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Gents,
Is it possible to implement
The problem is with the detail display. The period parameter is configured
to show CP periods, not gateway periods in the display configuration. With
the blocks that can be in CP's and gateways (i.e. AIN's, CIN's, etc.) I can
see how this might be problem difficult to overcome, but why are the
Have a look at :
http://www.vim.org/
Regards,
Satish
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Gents,
Is it possible to implement vi editor off line on a
I envision installing something like ghost on my server that is connected
to all of my 70 boxes with secondary NIC's. Then having the server to
automatically backup each remote box triggered by a scheduler. Basically
hands-off automatic backups of remote boxes by the server.
Ron,
I use Norton Ghost to backup my hard drives. It does not support NTFS
and only works for FAT16/32. It also requires that the disk is not in
use, meaning that none of the files are in use, which is usually not the
case in a running machine.
Stephan Meyer
CAE-Tools, Inc.
781 784 3368
Hi Stephan,
the newest version of Norton Ghost supports NTFS
Andreas Weiss
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Ron,
I use Norton Ghost to
Sorry,
I've wrote faster as thought.
Well, you need a second or third disk with a FAT filesystem.
Andreas
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Following up. Gateway periods are listed in the B0193RL document.
You can also display them in the ICC.
In the ICC, under the SHOW menu pick, there is an option for GW
PROCESSING PERIODS. This lists all of the correct gateway period
codes and their seconds
I was just checking my Norton installation and ran the live update. It
returned that I'm up to date.
My configuration is C:FAT32, D:FAT32, E:NTFS. The reason for E being
NTFS is the size of 60GB. I actually use Ghost primarily for C Drives,
but the E drive does not show in Ghost as a read or
It is possible to have a 70 Series box to backup to a remote server.
In Norton terms we are talking about the Multicast solution.
What is required:
A Windows (95/98/ME/NT/2000) server which runs the Multicast server
and (that's what we use) a boot diskette that has the drivers for the NIC
you
I like lemmy
http://www.softwareonline.org/products.html
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Gents,
Is it possible to implement vi
I like the MKS Toolkit. Commercial products are bad things.
www.mkssoftware.com http://www.mkssoftware.com
Regards,
Alex Johnson
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77043
713.722.2859 (office)
713.722.2700 (switchboard)
713.932.0222 (fax)
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That should read:
Commercial products are not bad things.
Sigh...
Regards,
Alex Johnson
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77043
713.722.2859 (office)
713.722.2700 (switchboard)
713.932.0222 (fax)
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Alex,
That should read:
Not all commercial products are bad things.
Speaking of the MKS toolkit. http://www.mkssoftware.com/
The MKS toolkit is very helpful to have around since the 70 series platform
makes use of it. If you buy it from MKS, you get really good hardcopy
documentation, man
Jeremy,
This is a great script. Thanks a lot.
I tried it, and unfortunately for me, our IT department won't grant users privilege to create and run this type of agent. They feel that if a sender requests a receipt notification, then we have to send one out.
If the return receipt notification I
I notice that return receipt notification puts this in the header of the
headache inducing message.
Disposition-Notification-To:
Followed by the e-mail address to respond to. Would it be possible to
bounce these messages from the server before they get posted? Then people
wouldn't have to
had good experience with legato.
http://www.legato.com/
http://www.legato.com/products/networker/
use their support for information on your specific
needs.
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SNIP
Maybe anybody else has some bright ideas/experience
with this matter?
Regards
Ron Deen
Commercial products are bad things.
Nice Freudian slip ;-) Seriously, free ones are not bad, either: check out
http://www.cygwin.com/ for a complete GNU toolkit on Windoze 95/NT/2K, including
vim, a vi clone.
Corey Clingo
Sr. Engineer
BASF Corporation
I loaded it on my laptop for a while, but I liked MKS better.
Regards,
Alex Johnson
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77043
713.722.2859 (office)
713.722.2700 (switchboard)
713.932.0222 (fax)
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From: Corey R
I'm not really sure but I thought I read that Ghost 7.0 (Enterprise Edition) can Ghost
to a FAT32 partition. This would make the space to store a bit larger.
Ron Deen
Weiss, Andreas wrote:
Sorry,
I've wrote faster as thought.
Well, you need a second or third disk with a FAT filesystem.
Dan,
It may not be particularly elegant but you could generate a pulse based on
the state change of the CIN block which could start a 5 minute timer in
either ladder logic or a CALC block. The output would be connected to the
INHIB parameter on AIN block. I hope this gives you an idea.
Sean
All,
I took the liberty of contacting Michael Bleyhl for the LifeTime Learning
Center for information on compressing our training cycle.
I think you will find his answer quite interesting. Please feel free to
contact Michael directly.
Michael wrote,
I appreciate Mr. Moore's feedback and I
That is fine.But it shows wrongly in detail display and it is according to
CP.hOW TO cORRECR that?
Allen Hansie
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