I'm liking AIDA32, it seems to be stable enough. I installed SiSoftware's Sandra yesterday on my server...I did a test of the modem and it hosed it up. I had to reboot to fix this, so this was not something I would want to install on my remote sites and get locked out.
If you were thinking...
I've tried Advanced Remote Info...for some reason it didn't work correctly. All it gave me was NetBios Name and something else that was not useful. It works great for the host scan, but not the clients.
Does anyone know of a great hardware scanner for a networked environment? I want something that is installed on the host and scans the clients without having to install it on the client.
I'm looking to scan just about everything on a computer such as all hardware and it's associated...
Does anyone know of a free online scheduling software package that works well? (Specifically looking for Field Service type resource scheduling, but anything will do if it's customizable.)
I do have my own webserver that could be used. Anyone know of any open source apps that could accomplish...
I agree with you all. He probably has someone hold his "you know what" when he pees...
"Sir, can get that for you?"
Let's face it though, the man knows how to use a weapon.
Are you overclocking anything? Vid card, memory, CPU? That can lead to instability. I have Win2K but I assume what I am about to tell you will be the same for XP.
Right click My Computer, click on properties. Click on the Advanced tab, go to Start Up and Recovery. Look for the area that says...
Have you checked your folder settings in windows explorer? The Intellimouse drivers may have changed that setting.
In Win Explorer menu bar: Tools>Folder Options> look somewhere in there for customize tab. In there, are settings for single and double click. I would check that first.
There was not one incident of terror in SLC. (save for the drunk crowd who could not make their way to the band, hardly a terror scare)
And you forgot a BOMB exploded in Atlanta Olympics not too long ago.
As I said, in Salt Lake City! I did not say Atlanta! Can you not read?
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