Did you install XP over 2K? Sometimes older drivers remain setup for the
old OS even when trying to reinstall them on the new OS - the best way I
have found is to install the new OS on a clean drive and install the
hardware from that point. Usualliy that works just great for me - of
course it
As I believe Joseph has mentioned earlier, it may simply be a matter of
installation order. Almost all USB hardware I've installed recently is adamant
about installing the software/drivers _first_, then plugging in the device. If
the device was plugged in when you ran the XP upgrade, or while
M. That's a thought Galatek Webmaster - but
now I have over half my software reinstalled I
don't feel inclined to go back to square one yet
again! I may have to of course if I run into any
more problems. Seattle Gremlins certainly do get into these things.
Isn't it a pity Bill and Co.
Thanks - I'll try that later in the week - at the
moment I'm still catching up on client work
delayed due to the system changeover.
Regards
Peter MacGregor
At 18:58 23/08/2005, you wrote:
As I believe Joseph has mentioned earlier, it
may simply be a matter of installation order.
Almost
I am looking to track hits to each venue page on my site, and I'm
wondering what suggestions you might have for doing this. Programming specs
are ASP, using SQL Server 2000.
The idea is this: when someone visits a venue's page, the venue receives a
hit. This cheap counter will then be
Quoting Todd Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Things to consider... I don't want someone refreshing the page to increase
the hits, but I do want their visit to count if they come back a day later,
for instance. So the thought of a cookie that expires came to mind.
However, there is a chance that