What is a network server infection

what is a network server infection? Is this a real thing, what am I supposed to do to fix it?

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    What are the network requirements for the Remote Panel Server?
    I've been trying for a while now to setup a Remote Panel.  I can connect to my computers remote panel from other computers on my LAN but nowhere else.  
    When ever I use the web publishing tool it gives me a URL in this format:  http://Computer-Name.Corporate-Name.local:8086/VI-Name.html Apparently this means I have a local DNS server and this URL has no meaning from the public.
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    "Connecting to remote panel server...
    Remote panel connection refused by specified server: Make sure LabVIEW Web Server is enabled on specified server"
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    My goal is to be able to host Remote Panels from my laptop while I am travailing internationally, by using 4G mobile internet.  Is that even passable?
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Over_Nyquest
    Have you enabled the Remote Panel Server in the Web Server options on the server?
    Kyle B  |  Product Support Engineer  |  ni.com/support

  • I am running Mac OSx Lion 10.7.2. My problem is I can't search on an external network server for a file with the finder toolbar anymore. Nothing shows up and it will not search. I was able to in snow-leopard and am no longer able to w. Lion. Suggestions?

    I am running Mac OSx Lion 10.7.2.
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    Hello,
    It isn't the fw in Network you want o use or look at, that's for something completely different.
    My first suspect is the Power Adapter on the LaCie has gone.
    At the Apple Icon at top left>About this Mac, then click on More Info, then click on Hardware>Firewire, what is listed there?
    Reset the Firewire bus
    If your Firewire or USB isn't recognizing any device.  A solution which has worked for some whose hard drive became invisible in 10.4 was simply to follow these four steps to reset the Firewire/USB bus:
    1. Shut the machine down.
    2. UNPLUG the power lead to the computer and any firewire/USB drive or devices.
    3. leave it for 10 minutes.
    4. Connect back up and reboot.
    http://www.macmaps.com/firewirebug2.html

  • How to configure Time Capsule etc as a local network server with remote access server and for backups

    I'm trying to set up new 3TB Time Capsule as a wireless network server (with remote access) and for backups for use in a small office (of two Macs). We have a late 2011 Intel MBP and a brand new MBA both running 10.8.3. We have two external 1TB hard drives that until now have been attached the MBP for storage and backing up that computer, which up until now was the only machine in use. The MBA is for a new employee and we need to share and work on the same files, both here in the office and ideally remotely too via Back to my Mac. The MBP needs constant access. The MBA only occasional. The TC has 7.6.3 firmware and we've set it up using AirPort Utility 6.2. It is currently attached to the MBP via ethernet and it has internet access via a Sagemcom router attached to TC's WAN port.
    We've managed to set up a wireless network and both have wireless internet access through the TC
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    So , first of all, is that a sensible configuration? Should the 'server' be the one of the external hard drives attached to the TC USB port, backed up regularly to the TC using SuperDuper?

    But when you say 'So using USB drive does make sense if you want to use it as a file store', do you mean a USB drive plugged into the TC? I hope that I can attach an external drive to the TC so we can all access and read/write the content wirelessly via the TC network or remotely.
    Yes, USB.. as it prevents the sparsebundle mixing with data files. I guess it does depend on how much data you are talking about.. you can use the TC internal disk if you are careful and setup the sparsebundle with fixed sizes once you create them..
    And to be clear, I wasn't planning on backing up remotely via BTMM - only to access the shared folders on the TC data drive or USB external drive attached to it. I'm assuming that's ok?
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    What is the alternative? Having a Mac Mini that's always on? Do I need OS X Server etc.?
    A mini would be great.. you don't need server edition.. but I would see how the TC goes.. since you have it and it is much lower power consumption device. It is just that its design is not really for file storage.
    One big problem I have is to do with the sharing permissions. For everything on the TC or attached external drive attached to it, it says I have only custom access and every time I try to change permissions it says I don't have the permission to do that. And if I try to change the owner it says my user name is not valid.
    How is the security setup on the TC?
    The security is a bit tricky.. I must admit since I run windows computer in the network, that I simply turn on the guest account to read and write access. For a business setup that might not be adequate  but it allows me full access to all the files.
    If you setup the TC with user accounts then you are in trouble. That makes it very difficult to access, especially if one person already has the file open you may find a second user cannot login. I am not sure as I have avoided the security. IMHO it is meaningless.. since anyone with physical access to the TC can press the reset for one second and has full access.. and can add or change passwords.

  • InDesign PDF export to network server becomes invisible

    Hi,
    Just upgraded to InDesign CS5. When I export a PDF document and post onto network server, it becomes invisible. I only know this because when I export onto my desktop and then drag into the network folder, it gives me an error message that it can't replace an invisible file. So I found a way to view the invisible file, trashed it, then dragged the one on my desktop into the network folder. Worked fine. I'd prefer not to have to do this EVERY time I export to PDF. Anyone have any experience with this issue? Help?

    I'd vote a dodgy server. I've had no issues with Mac OS X 10.5.x 10.6.x or Windows 2000, 2003, 2008 or Windows 7 shares.
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    Print Professional is a reasonably vague term that doesn't necessarily mean there is an amazing network setup. The difference between having a clean network setup with collision domains that are not congested and a packet dropping nightmare isn't always apparent. One can have a 60 dollar switch or a 2000 dollar switch and that can make all the difference. Similarly a file store can be a fibre channel beast or a NAS with a gigabit connection. Both can throw out the term gigabit and terabyte and be accurate, but the difference between SOHO grade junky with shakey firmware. What you'll get out of the CISCO Catalyst or HP Proliant in comparison to LinkSys and an HP MediaSmart are worlds apart.

  • How do I know what my Microsoft Exchange server (incoming) is?

    I don't know where to check for this info (other than the IT guy), if anyone knows where I can find this online? Much appreciated.

    *" How do I know what my Microsoft Exchange server (incoming) is? "*
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  • Domain Network Server

    OK I am EXTREMELY p'd off but I will try to stay calm while typing this. SEVERAL TIMES EVERYDAY FOR WEEKS my internet has been constantly cutting off randomly, sometimes for as long as 2 hours at a time. When I run a diagnosis, it says something along
    the lines of 'Domain Network Server is not responding' or 'Unable to connect to DNS' and other variations. I have used Google for possible solutions, such as entering a 10 digit address in the IPV4 or whatever, and that has not worked. I have no idea what
    the f'k a DNS is, never mind know how to fix it. I am extremely angry because of the amount of times it happens every f'g day and at really important times, today I have lost many hours, even days, of hard work because it cuts off at the wrong f'g time.
    Does anyone have any other suggestions on how to fix it?

    Hi,
    This issue could be also caused by your router, try to reset or update the firmware of your router.
    You need find the information on your specific router, here I just find a general reference for you:
    Upgrading your Router's Firmware Manually
    http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23960/~/upgrading-your-routers-firmware-manually
    Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
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    TechNet Community Support

  • Force a Full Time Machine Backup to a Network Server

    I don't have enough points to make a user tip. so I thought I'd share this way
    Force Time Machine to take a full backup when the backup disk is on a network server (OS X 10.9)
    This works for me because my Time Machine backs up to my NAS. I have not tried this with any other kind of backup disk. It assumes that you have already had Time Machine set up properly and working, that for whatever reason, you would like a full backup of the mac at this point in time. WARNING: Before proceeding, make sure that you have a full backup on a USB stick just in case and real all of the steps!
    Connect to the server (hereafter called “server”) and open a finder window to show the sparse bundle.
    Rename the sparse bundle from “(your computer’s name).sparsebundle" to “(your computer’s name).sparsebundle.old”. You will get the usual   warning message about changing the file type (extension) but make sure to change it.
    Open Time Machine Preferences so you can see what is happening and then do “Backup Now”
    You will se the status “looking for backup disk” for a minute or two and then this message:
    Choose “Use This Disk”. (Note: If you choose “Don’t Back Up” at this point it stops and you will see in TM preferences that it thinks it has never taken a backup.)
    A new “(your computer’s name).sparsebundle” is created and a full backup is performed. Note: If your NAS is not TM-compatible, you probably had to create your own sparse bundle manually in the first place. In that case you will need to do that again, using the technique you used originally. Then you will see this message:
    If you are still watching the sparse bundle in the finder window, it may not show the proper size for quite a while (over 10 minutes in my case).
    I have tested this with a complete restore, but again heed my warning at the beginning
    Message was edited by: SilverSkyRat

    I don't have enough points to make a user tip. so I thought I'd share this way
    Force Time Machine to take a full backup when the backup disk is on a network server (OS X 10.9)
    This works for me because my Time Machine backs up to my NAS. I have not tried this with any other kind of backup disk. It assumes that you have already had Time Machine set up properly and working, that for whatever reason, you would like a full backup of the mac at this point in time. WARNING: Before proceeding, make sure that you have a full backup on a USB stick just in case and real all of the steps!
    Connect to the server (hereafter called “server”) and open a finder window to show the sparse bundle.
    Rename the sparse bundle from “(your computer’s name).sparsebundle" to “(your computer’s name).sparsebundle.old”. You will get the usual   warning message about changing the file type (extension) but make sure to change it.
    Open Time Machine Preferences so you can see what is happening and then do “Backup Now”
    You will se the status “looking for backup disk” for a minute or two and then this message:
    Choose “Use This Disk”. (Note: If you choose “Don’t Back Up” at this point it stops and you will see in TM preferences that it thinks it has never taken a backup.)
    A new “(your computer’s name).sparsebundle” is created and a full backup is performed. Note: If your NAS is not TM-compatible, you probably had to create your own sparse bundle manually in the first place. In that case you will need to do that again, using the technique you used originally. Then you will see this message:
    If you are still watching the sparse bundle in the finder window, it may not show the proper size for quite a while (over 10 minutes in my case).
    I have tested this with a complete restore, but again heed my warning at the beginning
    Message was edited by: SilverSkyRat

  • What is oracle Linked Server

    What is Oracle Linked server? is it a part of oracle database administration?please give some brief introduction of Oracle Linked server.
    Edited by: 933618 on 18/05/2012 01:51

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    Oracle client software provides the network libraries required to establish connectivity to an Oracle database system.Download the software from http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/index.html. Install the software on your SQL Server system and configure it by using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant.
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  • Anyone having issues connecting to the network server today?

    I just upgraded to the iPhone 5.  After I restored my new phone, I was unable to use iMessage.  I tried to sign in, but I keep getting a message saying "unable to connect to the network server.  Try again"  Any help would be appreciated!  Thanks!

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  • What kind of network facilities?

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    I'm getting tiered of having 5 humming external drives on my desk containing all the footage needed to edit.
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    I was thinking of buying an older powerpc machine with sata connections for fast disks.
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    Karel.

    Beginner's solution:
    Look at purchasing an old Intel Mac Pro or Xserve.
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    You'll be able to connect to his media over Gigabit internet, but depending on
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    Professional solution:
    Look at purchasing a SAN solution like Xsan.

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              What do you have in front of WebLogic for Load Balancing?
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              "clstrproblem" <[email protected]> wrote:
              >
              >Hi.
              >
              >We are using Weblogic 5.1 with SP 8. We have been encountering a problem
              >in our
              >clustered environment. We setup our (clustered)environment to have 3
              >instances(WL1,
              >WL2, WL3) of weblogic running in one box. When one instance, let say
              >WL1, responds
              >to a request(1st request for a session), the session is binded to that
              >instance
              >till the session is terminated/expired. Which means succeeding request
              >for that
              >session can only be served by WL1(we tried stopping WL1 but WL2 and WL3
              >wont accept
              >the request--which only causes the page to time out). Shouldnt it behave
              >in such
              >a way that other instances can get serve the request(failover)?
              >
              >Also, occasionally we encounter "Time out server" in one of the instance
              >of WL.
              >When this happens, that instance no longer takes in requests. Would anyone
              >know
              >what causes "Time out server"? Does it only happen in clustered environment?
              >
              >
              >Need some help ASAP.
              >
              >Tnx in adv.
              >
              >
              >
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