Database access only authentication mode don't access in windows mode.

Hi, I Had create new database in sql server authentication mode but don't access in windows mode how, only show authentication mode not show in windows mode .

Can you rephrase the question. I'm trying to determine what the exact question is, but I'm unsure.
Are you asking of you can configure an SQL Server only accept logins using SQL Server authentication and not Windows authentication, for instance?
same here
and also the thread title talks about "database authentication"
Andreas Wolter (Blog |
Twitter)
MCSM: Microsoft Certified Solutions Master Data Platform, MCM, MVP
www.SarpedonQualityLab.com |
www.SQL-Server-Master-Class.com

Similar Messages

  • Tabs toolbar not compact in windowed mode.

    Hello,
    I just want to report a minor visual inconsistency in the new Firefox. When "Tabs on top" is enabled:
    * If you "Maximize" the browser, tabs are shown on the same vertical as the orange Firefox menu. This conserves space and works well.
    * If you do not "Maximize" the browser, tabs are shown BELOW the orange Firefox button, wasting an entire row of usable space.
    I think that the tab behavior in Maximized mode should be implemented in windowed mode. Here are two screenshots:
    [imgur gallery http://imgur.com/a/8bkq1]
    Thanks

    I am sorry but can you please describe how you fixed this issue with Stylish?
    Thank you,
    S

  • Restricting the user to access only one view in or database

    A user wants to create a database link , so that he can view one of our views. We want to restrict permission, so that he can access only that view, and not any of our tables. What is the best way to proceed?
    Thanks in advance,
    Gayatri

    Pl do not post duplicate threads - Restricting the user to access only one view in or database

  • HT3728 I do not need another wireless network but want to use the airport express for printer access only.  Can this be done and how?

    I do not need another wireless network but want to use the airport express for printer access only.  Can this be done and how?

    You can configure the AirPort Expess to "Join a wireless network" and enable the Ethernet port so that Ethernet devices will be able to connect.
    In order to print from the iOS devices, you will need to have an application like Printopia installed on your Mac. The Mac must be active when you want to print.
    More details here: Printopia - AirPrint to Any Printer - Print from iPad - Print from iPhone ...
    There is a free trial available for Printopia, so make sure that it will work before you buy the AirPort Express.

  • I updated Lion on OSX to Maverick OSX10.9.1 and now don't have Universal Access in Preferences only Access, Why? I need Universal Access to install Dragon Dictate, can you help?

    I updated Lion on OSX to Maverick OSX10.9.1 and now don't have Universal Access in Preferences only Access, Why? I need Universal Access to install Dragon Dictate, can you help?

    It was replaced by Accessibility in Mac OS X 10.8.
    (95895)

  • VISTA & WIRELESS : HOW TO SOLVE LOCAL ACCESS ONLY?

    Thank you for your reading and possible answer(s),
    UNABLE TO GET "LOCAL AND INTERNET ACCESS" UNDER VISTA, WHILE IT WAS POSSIBLE UNDER XP
    I used to get connected "home-like" with XP to a "secondary wireless router" (SSID: Wlancomtrend - no authentication needed, no work group, signal strength: Excellent), which gets the internet signal from a "main wireless router", plugged to the DSL line (SSID: Wireless - no authenticatin needed, no work group, signal strength: Good / Low).
    I am not the administrator of these routers. I used to get DNS automatically under TCPIP properties.
    VISTA DOESN'T LET ME ACCESS THE INTERNET, THOUGH I MANAGE TO CONNECT TO THE SAME ROUTER
    It says: "Access: local only"; and under Network and sharing center it says "unidentified network". I gess I'm a bit unfamiliar with this OS and do not master all its settings. I also marked off security essentials like Firewall under Windows security center, to prevent any possible internet access blocking. My laptop power plan is also set to "High performance".
    - I suspect my ID network is not well configured. Under System properties (right click on the "My computer icon") > Computer name > network ID > Join a Domain or Workgroup: I'm trying to keep the "This is a home computer" setting, but it goes back to "This computer is part of a business network" all the time, even after reboot. How to fix this, by the way?
    - Under Network and Sharing center > Customize the current connection > location type > i set it to "public".
    Other factors maybe irrelevant: / Sharing discovery > Network discovery: "On" / > file sharing: "On".
    I get DNS automatically under TCPIP properties (as with XP).
    A couple of days ago, VISTA managed to get internet with the "main wireless router" (SSID: Wireless - no authentication needed, signal strength: Good / Low). I just tried to set ID network to "This is a home computer" and rebooted. Under the network window, I also tried to tick a network location or workgroup. This may not be important, though.
    I STILL JUST GET LOCAL ACCESS ONLY WITH MY WIRELESS CONNECTION UNDER VISTA
    Any help? Molta mercé / Many thanks
    Also tried:
    - Automatically Detect Settings checked in internet options
    - Obtain an IP address automatically under TCPIP properties
    - Enable DHCP
    - Disable User Account Control in Security Center
    - Disable most of the Vista security stuff
    - Remove and set up all connections
    - IPv6 off
    - etc.
    Google Occitan www.google.com/intl/oc/ | http://www.eurominority.org/documents/cartes/occitania.gif

    Well, I have been thoroughly frustrated by this networking problem in Vista.  What is so INSIDIOUS about it, is that it can happen spontaneously/periodically.  When it first started happening, I could go for hours with
    no problems.  And then all of the sudden, it's "LOCAL ACCESS ONLY."   I'd even lose my Internet connection completely, but then it would come back momentarily.  Lately though, the problem got worse.  It would happen every 5-10 minutes.
    What really drove me nuts originally is that I had set up a new wireless router: a TP-Link TL-WR941N.  Very nice and powerful.  It can reach up 3 stories in a multi-story home.  I have my computer up on the 3rd floor.  My Internet
    connection was no problem... for MONTHS.  And then, all of the sudden, this "LOCAL ACCESS ONLY" problem started cropping up.  My network connection would change to this, then after a few moments, go back to "LOCAL AND INTERNET".
     I figured it was some kind of "momentary atmospheric problem".  But no.  It continued on, for days and days after it had started.  Why?  Why would this start happening when nothing else had changed?
    Ah, but that's where I was amiss.  You see, Vista gets updated frequently by the powers that be at Microsoft.  And who knows what things they really do?  You don't get a full report.  You just keep getting "important security updates".
     Well, I suspect that at some point, they introduced some changes which affect the networking capability of Vista.  And so, since that point, you'll have periodic problems as I have.
    Microsoft is so focused on Windows-7, that they really can't be bothered with Vista.  AND... I really wonder if they leave defects like this around to give incentive for people to upgrade to Windows-7.  I wouldn't put it past them.
    Well, the main thing is that each person's situation is different.  Some people have 3rd party software that is tripping it up (like Norton or McAfee).  I think a lot of the problem depends upon the type of wireless router you're connected with
    and the type of network (e.g. G vs. N).  So that's why some fixes proposed solve the problem while others do nothing.
    If you try any settings changes, I strongly recommend that you do them one at a time.  Also, keep note of what you've applied.  It is important to be able to roll back those changes if need be.
    So, this was the first friendly user tip that helped me:
    Over the course of several days, I made only one change at a time, then waited to see if the failure occurred again.  I'm an IT networking professional so I based my decisions on my familiarity with network protocols, impact, risk, ease of
    implementation and fallback positions.
    These are the steps I took:
    1.  Installed Teracopy, which takes over the file copying function of Windows.
    http://www.codesector.com/teracopy.php
    2. Disabled IPv6 (Control Panel -> Network Connections -> <your connection> -> Properties)
    3.  Disabled Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper and Responder (Control Panel -> Network Connections -> <your connection> -> Properties)
    4. Set Power settings to high performance (Control Panel -> Power Options) and disabled the screensaver (Control Panel -> Personalization -> Screen Saver)
    5. Reduced my Linksys router's MTU to 1480 (although I doubt this was part of the solution)
    6. Enabled ECN with the following command "netsh interface tcp set global ecncapability=enabled" from command line (Start -> cmd)
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb726965.aspx
    Possibly step 6 is all you really need to do.  Please post if this works for you.
    Well, I figured I'd give step #6 a shot.  Why not?  There are a few other command line settings recommended, but I decided to try it alone first:
              netsh interface tcp set global ecncapability=enabled
    At first, this seemed to be the only thing I needed to do.  My "LOCAL ACCESS ONLY" problem seemed to stop happening, observed over a 20 minute period.  It happened again for a moment, but then Internet Access returned right away.  I thought
    the problem was solved... But then "LOCAL ACCESS ONLY" came back and stayed.  I had to run these commands as well:
              netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
              netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled
    This WORKED!  I seem to sustain my Internet connection for much longer periods.  LOCAL ACCESS ONLY does pop up sometimes, but it is very brief.  I think it's something to do with my router going into "sleep mode" on the
    connection.  If I try to make a connection to a website, it comes back to life and I have Internet Access again.
    LASTLY...
    There is one other thing I want to mention, in case someone else reading this has the same problem.
    One day after a severe storm that caused a power outage, I started getting "LOCAL ACCESS ONLY."  The wireless router was there and I'd connect to it, but no Internet.  I connected directly to it, hardwired, and STILL had the same problem.  I
    rebooted the router, the cable modem, you name it.  Same problem.  Being directly connected to the cable modem was fine.  Did my router get fried from a power surge during the storm?  It seemed perfectly fine in all other respects.  I
    eventually contacted the TP-LINK customer support.  I learned something new...  the problem was with the IP ADDRESS of the router conflicting with the cable modem.
    By default, your wireless router will take IP address 192.168.1.1.  In some cases, this will be a problem if the cable modem is taking the same IP address
    and is finicky about the address of the wireless router.  It was fine for almost 6 months... why did it become a problem all of the sudden?  Bizarre.  Suspicion was that the ISP changed some things (they remotely reprogram
    the modems from time to time, you know).  The solution?  Give the wireless router a different address (e.g. 192.168.2.1).  It worked!  I was able to get Internet access after that.  Worked fine for several months,
    too...  until I started getting that periodic "LOCAL ACCESS ONLY" again.  But the solution above seems to have addressed it.
    Good luck to those having problems.  I sure wish Microsoft would be more dedicated to its customer base.  But thankfully we've got forums like this which bring people together to help solve each others problems.  :-)

  • WLC tcp port 80 access only

    Hi,
    One of the SSIDs in WLC 5500 (SV:7.2.103.0) is configured in web authentication mode. After authentication (local database) users can access
    http sites and can't access, for example, https sites.
    TIA

    I presume there are no ACLs in place for this WLAN?  If so, please post them here so we can take a look.
    What's in between your WLC/Clients and your ISP?  Firewall, Proxy/Web Filer, IDS, etc?
    If you take a packet capture from the WLC switchport (port-channel if lag), do you see a proper TCP handshake take place?  I would find out what's going on with the flow of traffic if you don't see any indication from a device like listed above.  As long as you can verify that the Client traffic has left the WLC, then you should investigate why it's not coming back.
    Scott's suggestion above of testing a wired client would be your best bet to start with.

  • ISE - Restrict Full WiFi Access only to Authorized Devices

    Hi All,
    We have a WLC HA (Code 8.0.100.0) setup with an ISE pair (version 1.2) , and all that works fine.
    Currently ISE is configured to authenticate users from AD. Our corporate SSID is setup with WPA2+AES with 802.1x PEAP authentication, so users can connect Wifi from their devices after they put in their AD credentials.
    We would now want to Restrict our Internal network Access through WiFi only to Authorized Devices like company issued Laptops/Tablets etc. For all the other devices like Personal Smartphones/Tablets/Laptops users can only have Internet Access only if they are Authenticated/Authorized to do so.
    For the Rest of the devices like Printers, Apple TV's etc we already have a separate SSID running on which we are doing Mac Filtering through WLC, so none of the browser less devices would be connecting to the Corporate SSID.
    Assuming We have the Mac Addresses of all the company issued devices Laptops/Tablets (Most of which are Apple Devices), what is the best approach to go about this utilizing ISE.

    Yes, I am evaluating MDM solutions too, but budget being a constraint I am not sure if that would be approved or not.
    There is lack of free MDM solutions which can be integrated with ISE, I did found the Meraki's Systems Manager worth a shot, but I guess the free version does not integrates with ISE, unless you go for the Enterprise Version. There were a few Rumors that ISE 1.4 is coming up with inbuilt MDM.
    For now I will go ahead and import the mac address database to ISE in an Identity Group called Corporate-Devices and will edit the auth profile to check for the Identity Group Along with AD.

  • Restricting Access only for APPS account using SQLNET

    Dear Friends,
    Recently we have an incident that a functional consultant has cracked the Apps password. I don't know how.
    Now what we are planning is to restrict the database access to only the dba team using sqlnet.ora file and its tcp.validnode_checking parameter.
    However, the problem is that we want to continue the APPSRO(which is an Apps Read Only Account) access to them.
    Is there any way possible to restrict access only for a particular database user account using sqlnet.ora
    please help.
    Thanks.

    Recently we have an incident that a functional consultant has cracked the Apps password. I don't know how.
    Now what we are planning is to restrict the database access to only the dba team using sqlnet.ora file and its tcp.validnode_checking parameter.
    However, the problem is that we want to continue the APPSRO(which is an Apps Read Only Account) access to them.
    Is there any way possible to restrict access only for a particular database user account using sqlnet.ora
    Now what we are planning is to restrict the database access to only the dba team using sqlnet.ora file and its tcp.validnode_checking parameter.
    However, the problem is that we want to continue the APPSRO(which is an Apps Read Only Account) access to them.
    Is there any way possible to restrict access only for a particular database user account using sqlnet.oraNo (and even if it exists, I believe this does not fix the main issue with the apps password which could be cracked again).
    The proper way would be changing the apps password and meet the security requirements in these docs.
    Secure Configuration Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite 11i [ID 189367.1]
    Secure Configuration Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 [ID 403537.1]
    FNDCPASS Utility New Feature: Enhance Security With Non-Reversible Hash Password [ID 457166.1
    Thanks,
    Hussein                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

  • I am trying to update my itunes and iphone. Everytime I trie comes out a message about 'key access'. I've done all the steps from the support and nothing worked out. I cannot unistall and now I can't open it anymore also. What should i do, please?

    I am trying to update my itunes and iphone. Everytime I trie comes out a message about 'key access'. I've done all the steps from the support and nothing worked out. I cannot unistall and now I can't open it anymore also. What should i do, please?

    Isn't that only used when a PC will not boot?
    What options does booting with this give me?
    Thanks
    JK MCP
    Hi,
    USB recovery disk was used to recover your system when it encounter problem. You can try to use it to fix your problem instead reinstall system. However, there is no method to keep your program whenreinstall system.
    Roger Lu
    TechNet Community Support

  • Windows 7 on Mac Pro, Local Access Only, No Internet

    Installed Windows 7 on my 2.66 Quad Mac Pro. Whenever I boot, the network adapter icon in the traybar comes up with a yellow slash through it that says "Local Access Only" Looked into troubleshooting, turning off Network power management, turning off IP6, etc... No fixes. I can browse my local area network but not the internet.
    When I boot in safe mode with networking, the error does not show on the network taskbar icon and I can browse the internet just fine.
    Here's the temporary fix that I found works every time in standard boot mode.
    1. Assign a manual IP address to the network adapter. (192.168.1.160). (make sure the IP is in your DHCP Scheme and the IP is available (no other devices using that IP)
    2. It will automatically assign a subnet (255.255.255.0)
    3. Close the networking window.
    4. Right click on the network icon with the yellow through it in the task bar and click "Troubleshoot problems"
    5. It will come up quickly with a fix (saying you should not be using a manual IP). Click "Apply Fix" then windows 7 will put the computer back to DHCP Mode.
    6. Try it now. Everything should be working.
    No permanent fix on this yet but when a new boot camp 3.1 network driver comes out, hopefully it should fix it. If anyone else has a permanent solution, it would be appreciated.

    My thought - because the only issues I've had personally with Vista/7 have had to do with modems and routers, and went away once I upgraded those. Sometimes there are firmware updates to deal with new OS.
    Your post didn't seem to mention wired/wireless or modem and router in place.
    you might want to look for an Intel driver. Also, you must have had network to install and update Windows 7, look to rollback the network driver if possible, or uninstall + restart and let Windows reinstall a device driver.

  • WLC ACL For Internet Access Only

    I've implemented  Cicso ISE 3495's with the advanced subscription license.  I've built my policy sets, and authorization profiles.  It all works great!  Here's the issue that I'm having.  I have internal employees who bring in their own devices (BYOD).  I want to allow them onto the secured SSID that I've created, but only want to give them access to the intra/internet.  I've created an ACL (EmpInternetOnly) on the WLC.  Here are my rules:
    I can get to the intranet, with no issue (ACL lines 1-4).  I can't get to the internet whatsoever.  I see everything falling down to the deny statement.  When I remove the deny statement (ACL line 14), and put a permit all, then the internet works with no issue.  Am I missing something here?  I've researched this topic on several message boards, but can't find an answer.  I've tried to run the acl debug, on the controller, but do not see any output when I run it.  It might be because I don't understand the proper format of how to set it up.  Any and all replies would be much appreciated!  Thanks!
    Steve

  • XP Mode Crashes When Accessing Network Shares

    I am using Windows 7 Professional and have installed XP Mode to use a legacy accounting application.
    In the Virtual Machines folder on the host under settings I have set the network adapter to Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller.
    Under XP Mode, I have set XP to be a member of the workgroup and I am logging on with a user who can access network. When I run XP Mode I can access the internet with Internet Explorer.
    If I then go to "My Network Places" "View Workgroup Computers" I can see all the workgroup computers on the network. If I then double click on a computer name Windows Explorer shows me all the shared directories on that computer.
    This is where the problem occurs. If I then click on a shared directory XP Mode instantly exits and restarts. (Windows 7 is unaffected.)
    Does anyone have any idea's as how I can access all the shared directories to view the files stored on the network.

    Miya Yao, Thank you for your reply.
    Can other computer in the workgroup see the shared directory in Windows XP Mode? I don't know exactly what you mean by this. No other computers in the workgroup are running XP Mode. They are running native XP Professional. (It was my original idea to run
    a physical XP laptop together with Windows 7 desktop to access the data files required, before I read about XP Mode.)
    All workgroup computers can access network shares, if the user has appropriate permissions. I have shared the "Shared Documents" under XP Mode and this share can be accessed by all other computers on the network including the host. However, if I access this
    share from the guest via "View Workgruop Computers" as in my first post, XP Mode instantly quits and restarts. For information the XP Mode user name and password is the same as the host user name and password.
    I have checked the Event Viewer both before I first posted and again today. There are no entries recorded. However, I should have mentioned that upon restarting XP Mode I get "The system has recovered from a serious error" the details of which are:-
    BCCode : 10000050     BCP1 : FFFFFF8A     BCP2 : 00000001     BCP3 : F7F23661
    BCP4 : 00000000     OSVer : 5_1_2600     SP : 3_0     Product : 256_1
    If I send the error report I am taken to thsi web page:-
    http://wer.microsoft.com/responses/Response.aspx/603/en-us/5.1.2600.2.00010100.3.0?SGD=316378af-10a1-428a-9016-074d398ed1a1
    The page talks about testing RAM. RAM is fine. There is 8GB of physical RAM. It was tested with memtest86+ v2.10 and v4.20 separately. v4.20 was run for 12 hours plus with no errors detected. I have tried adjusting XP Mode RAM under settings but this makes
    no difference.
    The issue happens when accessing all shared directories including empty ones.
    I clean booted the computer and yes the issue still exists.
    If I use dos to view a directory under XP Mode the problem exists, by typing
    \\SERVER\SHARE\FOLDERNAME .
    By using the host I can map a shared directory. Then under XP Mode I can access the share from my computer. I have noticed by mapping S: to a Network Share that in Windows Explorer in XP Mode the path is
    \\tsclient\S\ .  Is this normal?
    Under Windows 7 the same share appears as S:\ as I would expect.
    However, I would prefer not to have to map and un-map different Network Shares to drive letters.
    It should have been mentioned in my first post, host is Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. I don't know the build but it is full retail version (not upgrade) from when first released - prior to SP1. All updates have been applied including SP1.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks.

  • Access web app - Check if form is in edit mode

    I want to hide some fields when a form is in edit mode but I can't figure out how to check that. I tried
    That is not working. Is there another way to check the "state" of a form.
    Thanks, Mike

    Hi Mike,
    Unfortunately, there is no existing method that I'm aware of to know if a view in an Access 2013 web app is currently in Edit mode or view mode. I can sympathize with you on this one since I’ve had many occasions in my apps where I wanted to use something
    like this for various scenarios. I will pass along your feedback to the product team. You can set various properties on controls using macros, however, you cannot read control property values on views in Access 2013 web app views. The one exception is reading
    values of data entry controls.
    About the closest you can come to achieving you end goal would be to do a whole lot of extra work to control basic editing and save operations on that view. For example, you could create a new custom Action Bar button on your view with the same icon as the
    existing Edit Action Bar button. Slide that one into the position you want in the Action Bar. For the On Click event of this custom one, you put the view into Edit mode, and then show the controls that you want (which are hidden by default I presume in the
    On Load event of the view).
    If you want to experiment with this technique, I would suggest trying it out on a copy of the view. There are a couple of caveats to this approach that I should point out. First, don’t delete the existing built in Edit and Save Action Bar buttons (or any
    of the built in ones for that matter). Once deleted, you can never get them back. I am always in the habit of sliding ones I don’t want to the far right and then hiding them in the On Load event of the view. That way if I ever have a need in the future to
    bring it back, the button(s) is still there for my use and all I have to do is remove the macro that is hiding it.
    The second caveat is that once you put your view into Edit mode using your own custom Action Bar edit button and then click the save button to save the record changes, your hidden controls that you wanted to display on initial load will still show for the
    next record. That may not be the behavior you want. In that case you would need to also create your own custom save Action Bar button too. In that On Click event, you would use the Save Record macro action and you would re-hide the controls that you want hidden
    again for the next record since Access will automatically pop you back into view mode with the save operation. You’ll have to experiment with this if you want to try it. You might need to hide the controls before doing the Save Record action.
    Hope that helps,
    Jeff Conrad - Access Junkie - MVP Alumnus
    Senior Content Developer - Modern Assistance and Support Experience - Microsoft Corporation
    Author - Microsoft Access 2013 Inside Out
    Author - Microsoft Access 2010 Inside Out
    Co-author - Microsoft Office Access 2007 Inside Out
    Access 2007/2010/2013 Info: http://www.AccessJunkie.com
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/Copyright/Default.aspx

  • Giving access to 'Authentication' tab in CMC

    Hi,
    We have a user admin role in BO project which has access to only Users and groups section in CMC. We need to give access to Authentication tab in CMC for this group.
    The reason behind this is - we have a user role imported from SAP BW to BO. Whenever a new user is assigned to this user its not getting automatically visible in CMC user list. We need to go to 'Roles import' tab and click update always. We have checked the 'Force User Syn' and 'Automatically Import users' checkboxes. Once the user is imported we have to assign it to one group in BO to complete the user creation in BO.
    Please let us know if there is anyway we can give access to 'Authentication' tab alone in BO for a user / group
    Regards,
    Sivakami

    Hi Ingo,
    or you could simplify it and create those kind of roles already on the SAP side.
    >> This was my suggestion also to the team, but BW security team thinks its a redundancy to create mapping roles in BW
    In my opinion - if you have to go down to a user level as part of the role assignments or as part of the rights assignment you are complicating the administration view unnecessary
    >> I explained the same, but they follow this in all other applications and they want the same in BO also. Let me discuss these options with the team.
    Thanks for your prompt replies
    Regards,
    Sivakami

Maybe you are looking for

  • [MSI PRO MOD] IRON MAIDEN bY Mario Viana (2XHAF XB)

    [MSI PRO MOD] IRON MAIDEN bY Mario Viana (2XHAF XB) DESIGN: Iron Maiden: COOLER MASTER HAF XB DUAL "Modder MVIANA" I apologize for the photos, they are mobile and also do not dominate the English The hardware is not as current, however still gives a

  • ITunes for Windows 7.0.1.8 bug report

    Do Apple employees actually read these forums? Is there some other (e.g. better) way for me to submit substantive iTunes bug reports to them? I've noticed a bug in iTunes for Windows, spanning both versions 6 and 7. I'm currently using 7.0.1.8 and th

  • Netweaver 7.30 does it support GRC 10.0 ACCESS CONTROL

    Does anyone know if GRC 10.0 access control runs on Netweaver 7.30 where do you get Netweaver 7.20 I see the trial version. I need this for sql 2008 not trial Any help is appreciated. Thanks Joe

  • Create System Image FAILURE because of the 100MB system reserved partition that Windows automatically created

    trying to run: Control Panel\System and Security\Backup and Restore > Create a system image failed.  the first attempts produced the error message: A shadow copy could not be created. Please check "VSS" and "SPP" application event logs for more infor

  • What to set as LOV for a checkbox

    Hi there. I've done a search on the forum and found various bits of information regarding checboxes and LOVs but I'd just like to obtain what I believe to be simple clarification on my situation. I have a form containing a checkbox. My database store