G Gambill wrote:
I hooked up a screen projector to my Windows 7 Pro laptop. Suddenly the
maximum screen resolution available on the laptop is 1366 x 768. I need
1600 X 900 for a home grown motion control GUI.
That's the maximum available on my windows 7 pro laptop. AFAIK that's
the
Things are getting scary in Texas, especially in places like Lubbock and
Abilene, which have been measure at the top of the list of most
conservative cities in the USA. I think the irrational feeling of fear
in Texas, about President Obama, is rooted in prejudice. Children
brought up in such
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Peter Cushing
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G Gambill wrote:
I hooked up a screen projector to my Windows 7 Pro laptop. Suddenly the
maximum screen resolution available on the laptop is 1366 x 768. I need
1600 X 900 for a home grown motion control GUI.
On 8/25/2012 3:39 AM, Allen wrote:
What is a good reason to use data sessions. I never do and never have these
problems. I prefer control
For starters, you can have the same table/cursor names open so you can
code consistently moreso rather than having to create bizarre names for
your cursors
On 8/10/2012 6:47 PM, Rafael Copquin wrote:
What I do in these cases is convert the cursor to xml using the
xmladapter and send it back as a variable to the calling form.
The calling form then receives it back as xml and using xmladapter turns
it back into a cursor
What you're describing is
It probably is a hardware/driver issue. The hardware is the same and the
drivers were probably changed when the screen projector took over. Is there
a way to go back to the origional drivers what ever they were. FYI, the
laptop came with Windows Home and I upgraded to Pro. for legal reasons.
If I were interested in automating Outlook, is there a difference
between Outlook and the educational version of Outlook?
TIA
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Not sure about Outlook or even the educational version of which you speak.
I do know the trial version of Office installed on some new Dell Windows 7
machines don't support automation at all.
Fred
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If I were interested in
Cool!
Jeff
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On 08/29/2012 02:27 PM, Fred Taylor wrote:
Not sure about Outlook or even the educational version of which you speak.
I do know the trial version of Office installed on some new Dell Windows 7
machines
I think they refer to them as starter versions. No automation available.
Fred
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Jeff Johnson j...@san-dc.com wrote:
Cool!
Jeff
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On 08/29/2012 02:27 PM, Fred Taylor wrote:
I guess they captured my address and are using it, or I got a virus
in my computer. But it doesn't make sense. Why send from an
address and then use my name ? Does anybody knows something ?
The spammers peobably just captured your address. By using an
innocent From address, they can bypass
I have a .us domain that's about to expire, and GoDaddy wants
$20/year to renew it. Can someone recommend a cheaper registrar?
Thanks.
-Jerry
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One thing they do that I love is they send you an email 90 days before
your reg expires...then 60 days, then 30 days.
Good interface, excellent tech support. Dunno if the US domains are
cheaper than $20 though.
Mike Copeland
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On Aug 29, 2012, at 5:23 PM, Jerry Wolper wrote:
I have a .us domain that's about to expire, and GoDaddy wants
$20/year to renew it. Can someone recommend a cheaper registrar?
http://namecheap.com
I switched all my domains from GoDaddy a few years ago due to their
disgusting
I use directnic as well and their .us price is $15.00 per year.
Michael Oke, II
661-349-6221
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One thing they do that I love is
I use have used namecheap for 7 years with great success, they have live
U.S. phone support. Domains are 10.87 right now.
Jerry
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I have used namecheap for years with great result, they have live support
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Thanks Jerry.
I just received an email from hotmail saying that my account has been blocked
due to an unusual activity and that I should confirm that I am me,s.
E.
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I have a .us domain that's about to expire, and GoDaddy wants $20/year to
renew it. Can someone recommend a cheaper registrar?
No sure if its cheaper (in spite of its nameg), but I'm an ex-Godaddy
customer and a big fan of namecheap.com.
Highly recommended.
Malcolm
We have many domains registered with domainsite.com. They recently raised their
prices to about $12. I really like their
web site, but I am also interested in other's recommendations. I see no reason
why it would cost that much. Everything
is fully automated and there is no support necessary if
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