I was with fasthosts but had loads of problems with them. 1and 1 do have
some good add-ons including multiple domains but this email problem which
still persists is wearing a bit thin.
When I move I may try my own hosting on ADSL. I don’t have much traffic but
I would like to get it :)
Allen
are not stupid enough to put
Vista on their work machine until at least the first SP :)
Allen
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Sent: 17 January 2007 17:03
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Subject: RE: FoxPro on Vista
Allen,
VFP7 moans about
Hi Allen,
We use 1and1 too. They seem to be having problems over the past few
days. There are huge delays on all incomming email.
On 1/18/07, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Rick
For some reason my mails are not getting out very quick. So much for
1and1.co.uk service.
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Paul
On Jan 18, 2007, at 5:48 AM, Paul Hill wrote:
We use 1and1 too. They seem to be having problems over the past few
days. There are huge delays on all incomming email.
FWIW, I get a *ton* of spam from 1and1, as well as a lot of bot
requests for accounts on OpenTech. Doesn't surprise
Hello Paul
Its not the first time either. I have a lot of problems with them using
mail, FrontPage to do the site and often clients say they cannot reach the
web site/s.
Allen
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Hi Allen,
We use
Malcolm Greene wrote:
Cipher50 is simple encryption that's easy to break.
Craig's encryption FLL supports major industry encryption standards
(AES, Blowfish, RC4) in stream and block formats with support for
various levels of encryption (128 bit +). There are easy to use
functions for
Michael,
Don't forget the 'marketing' pitch you can make regarding FAB's new
INDUSTRY STANDARD encryption!
Malcolm
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Michael,
Don't forget the 'marketing' pitch you can make regarding FAB's new
INDUSTRY STANDARD encryption!
Note to self: mention Malcolm in the credits. g
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http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
Note to self: mention Malcolm in the credits.
To hell with the credits, I'll be checking my mailbox for a royalty
check ... gLMAO!g
Seriously, a big thank you to Ed and this list would certainly be
appropriate.
Mal
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Malcolm Greene wrote:
Note to self: mention Malcolm in the credits.
To hell with the credits, I'll be checking my mailbox for a royalty
check ... gLMAO!g
Seriously, a big thank you to Ed and this list would certainly be
appropriate.
Absolutely!!
Ok, it's done, and will be
On Thursday, January 18, 2007 10:16 AM Michael wrote:
Ok, it's done, and will be included with future versions:
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com/images/fabmate_about.jpg
Sure, give Ed a bigger ego than what he has already! :-)
David L. Crooks
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http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com/images/fabmate_about.jpg
Brillant!
I'll let the rest of you know when my FAB royalty check arrives.g
Probably right after I get mine! ;-)
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Malcolm Greene wrote:
Michael,
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com/images/fabmate_about.jpg
Brillant!
I'll let the rest of you know when my FAB royalty check arrives.g
In order to be eligible, you must refer to it correctly with proper
capitalization: FabMate. ;-)
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I do know about Craig's class and use it in new work. I have one large app that
uses the crypt class which I know is flaky but its what is in use.
I looked in the registry and the provider is there so it looks like the flaky
class is even worse under vista. I will see if I can fine the reason
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Sent: 16 January 2007 11:26
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Subject: RE: FoxPro on Vista
Al,
VFP9 Works No Problems (so far) on mine. I fired it up on Saturday.
I'm still not convinced about the speed
For information.
VFP9 required msxml4 to run the task screen. The parser is on Microsoft's
web site and it does resolve my issue (so far) with VFP9 on Vista.
Still no clues on VFP5a which I still need at the moment. I get an error
Error initializing Application object. I don’t know what object as
Allen,
VFP7 moans about MSXML4 and the task manager does not work.
Assuming you meant VFP 9, did you apply the SP2 CTP patch? I am not sure this
fixes your problem or
not, and if it does not I would report this to the VFP team via the Connect Web
site
What is 2Bb ? 2 Biggems Bytes ?
Bob Lee
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From: Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:26 AM
Subject: RE: FoxPro on Vista
Al,
VFP9 Works No Problems (so far) on mine. I fired it up on Saturday.
I'm still
Allen,
I use the windows cryptology service and the crypt class.
The crypt class is very brittle and tempermental. I can't think of any
scenario where I would use this class.
Currently I use Microsoft enhanced cryptographic provider v1.0. Anyone know
what to use in Vista?
Check out Craig's
Malcolm Greene wrote:
Allen,
I use the windows cryptology service and the crypt class.
The crypt class is very brittle and tempermental. I can't think of any
scenario where I would use this class.
Currently I use Microsoft enhanced cryptographic provider v1.0. Anyone know
Hi Michael,
What does Craig's tool offer that I can't achieve with the simple encrypt
utility in cipher50.fll?
Cipher50 is simple encryption that's easy to break.
Craig's encryption FLL supports major industry encryption standards
(AES, Blowfish, RC4) in stream and block formats with support
Al,
VFP9 Works No Problems (so far) on mine. I fired it up on Saturday.
I'm still not convinced about the speed of it though. I think my 2Bb of
memory is insufficient.
Dave Crozier
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On Tuesday 16 January 2007 6:17 am, Allen Pollard wrote:
Hi Allen!
So this is how they intend to kill the fox.
Just tried out Vista ultimate on my Acer laptop. So much for VFP running on
it though.
VFP5 comes up with cant start application yet works
VFP7 is ok
VFP7 moans about MSXML4 and
Surely 2Bb sounds like a huge amount of memory?
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Subject: RE: FoxPro on Vista
Al,
VFP9 Works No Problems (so far) on mine. I fired it up
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 6:54 am, Adam Buckland wrote:
Hi Adam!
Elephant computer.
Surely 2Bb sounds like a huge amount of memory?
Al,
VFP9 Works No Problems (so far) on mine. I fired it up on Saturday.
I'm still not convinced about the speed of it though. I think my 2Bb of
memory is
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Surely 2Bb sounds like a huge amount of memory?
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Dave Crozier wrote:
Al,
VFP9 Works No Problems (so far) on mine. I fired it up on Saturday.
I'm still not convinced about the speed of it though. I think my 2Bb of
memory is insufficient.
Rumor had it that you'd need a lot more horsepower (read: RAM) under the
hood for it to be
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 6:17 am, Allen Pollard wrote:
Hi Allen!
So this is how they intend to kill the fox.
FUD nonsense. C'mon Pete...do they say that about everything that
doesn't work with Vista?
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MB Software Solutions, LLC
Dave Crozier wrote:
snipped Haven't found out how to cap memory for an application yet as this
may well
help, but I'm looking!
Ed Leafe had a utility on his Downloads page (http://leafe.com/dls/vfp)
that you could run in your VFP programs called SetMemory. It's near
the bottom of the
Allen Pollard wrote:
Hi foxgang
Just tried out Vista ultimate on my Acer laptop. So much for VFP running on
it though.
VFP5 comes up with cant start application yet works
VFP7 is ok
VFP7 moans about MSXML4 and the task manager does not work.
All good stuff so it looks like back to XP for me
: FoxPro on Vista
Dave Crozier wrote:
snipped Haven't found out how to cap memory for an
application yet as this may well
help, but I'm looking!
Ed Leafe had a utility on his Downloads page (http://leafe.com/dls/vfp)
that you could run in your VFP programs called SetMemory. It's near
machines.
Adam Buckland wrote:
Surely 2Bb sounds like a huge amount of memory?
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Subject: RE: FoxPro on Vista
Al,
VFP9 Works No Problems
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Subject: Re: FoxPro on Vista
Good luck finding a laptop that has more than 2 gig of RAM. Perhaps
later this year, but it's hard enough to find a laptop with 2 gig now.
Come to think of it, I'm not sure if anyone is selling desktops with a
standard 2 gig right now without special ordering
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Sent: 16 January 2007 14:36
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Toshiba selling 2GB + 200GB hard drives standard... am using one to type
this on A100-998...
But 2Bb of memory must be far
It's really funny that Microsoft is claiming better speed for Vista ...
they are the ones who stole the speed to begin with.
If you want fast buy fast hardware and lots of it. I just built a
machine with an Intel E6700 dual core, separate 10K RPM system and page
disks (max page file size), 1TB
On 1/16/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to mislead you all I Finger burped there and the post should have
read should have read 1Gb (one) not 2Bg - whatever a Bg is!!
As the Queen said, it can mean whatever I want it to mean:
Hal Kaplan wrote:
It's really funny that Microsoft is claiming better speed for Vista ...
they are the ones who stole the speed to begin with.
If you want fast buy fast hardware and lots of it. I just built a
machine with an Intel E6700 dual core, separate 10K RPM system and page
disks (max
= On 1/16/07, Dave Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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= Sorry to mislead you all I Finger burped there and the
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= As the Queen said, it can mean whatever I want it to mean:
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On Tuesday 16 January 2007 7:40 am, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 6:17 am, Allen Pollard wrote:
Hi Allen!
So this is how they intend to kill the fox.
FUD nonsense. C'mon Pete...do they say that about everything that
doesn't work with
Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Michael!
I dunno, maybe now we can FINALLY get fox to work under Linux.
And that's gonna open up how many new customers to you, Pete?
I knowit *would* be a good thing, for sure. It's just like so many
have said before: I don't have my user base or prospects
Dave Crozier wrote:
should have read 1Gb (one) not 2Bg - whatever a Bg is!!
An aging rocker that gives free holidays to Phoney Blair ;-)
Peter
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= Cool! And how much did that puppy cost to build?
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I was in a hurry, so I overpaid on everything and did not make all the right
choices.
Right now, the total is about $2700 and that includes the case, extra fans,
power supply, 2 DVD recorders, the
= Dave Crozier wrote:
= should have read 1Gb (one) not 2Bg - whatever a Bg is!!
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LMAO! Nice!
B+
HALinNY
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So this is how they intend to kill the fox.
So this is how they intend to get you onto VFP9.
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Dave Crozier wrote:
To All, especially Adam for the Spot,
Sorry to mislead you all I Finger burped there and the post should have
read should have read 1Gb (one) not 2Bg - whatever a Bg is!!
Ooops! I thought it was a very happy computer, you know, with all that
grinning.
You see, not only
Adam Buckland wrote:
Sorry spec has just gone up to a quad core which is min spec for Vista
SP1
Didn't you see the revised spec at the bottom of the EULA?
I think that you need a bigger video card as a tune up point.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Our
WARNING, WARNING, WARNING
DON'T LOAD VISTA.
WARNING, WARNING, WARNING
Allen Pollard wrote:
Hi foxgang
Just tried out Vista ultimate on my Acer laptop. So much for VFP running on
it though.
VFP5 comes up with cant start application yet works
VFP7 is ok
VFP7 moans about MSXML4 and the
Bad Bad Peter! Very funny though.
Dave Crozier
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Dave Crozier wrote:
should have read 1Gb (one) not 2Bg - whatever
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