Just a quicky guys: over the past few days I was troubleshooting my moderately new GA-965GM-S2 after I noticed it was dropping some traceroute pings for no reason - if I did the same traceroute from the gateway/router the traffic was going through, nothing would be dropped. I eventually found...
From my experience with employers (at least here in New Zealand) just having a piece of paper with your name on it isn't going to do much - they want to know how you apply those skills in the workplace, not that you've sat in a seat for how ever many years.
I wonder how much they paid for that to happen?
Anyway, the critical thing you guys are missing is that Nissan is French (ie. stay away unless you're a bit masochistic).
Yeah, had been looking around but again I hadn't had much success; it really does seem like taking one of these MCSA courses might be the only way to get all the relevant information in one place...
Here's a thread that goes into the problem in more detail as well as providing patches to hopefully prevent it from reoccuring if simply deleting doesn't work. There's also this from a Microsoft MVP about the problem.
Recently got the evaluation version of Server 2003, so I thought I'd have a play with domains. I've got one set up and have been able to login as a client on another computer, but I was wondering if there were any tutorials available on the web that didn't involve purchasing one of Microsoft's...
I had a similar problem.
First, stop the automatic updates service (Start -> Run, "services.msc"), then delete the folder C:\windows\softwaredistribution. Restart computer or the service.
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