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If you are a network administration taking care of labs, this tool can be indispensable. Although it takes some work to configure the tool, it pings up to 200 computers and with a gui shows the good/bad status of the computers. I use it to track over 170 "public" computers. Although there are other ping programs out there, the gui on this one is better than having the data in a listbox and looks pretty neat, even if I say so myself. This is an upgrade to my orginal submission. This upgrade resizes the form depending on the number of computers configured.
If you are a network administration taking care of labs, this tool can be indispensable. Although it takes some work to configure the tool, it pings up to 200 computers and with a gui shows the good/bad status of the computers. I use it to track over 170 "public" computers. Although there are other ping programs out there, the gui on this one is better than having the data in a listbox and looks pretty neat, even if I say so myself. This is an upgrade to my orginal submission. This upgrade resizes the form depending on the number of computers configured.
If you are a network administration taking care of labs, this tool can be indispensable. Although it takes some work to configure the tool, it pings up to 200 computers and with a gui shows the good/bad status of the computers. I use it to track over 170 "public" computers. Although there are other ping programs out there, the gui on this one is better than having the data in a listbox and looks pretty neat, even if I say so myself. This is an upgrade to my orginal submission. This upgrade resizes the form depending on the number of computers configured.
If you are a network administration taking care of labs, this tool can be indispensable. Although it takes some work to configure the tool, it pings up to 200 computers and with a gui shows the good/bad status of the computers. I use it to track over 170 "public" computers. Although there are other ping programs out there, the gui on this one is better than having the data in a listbox and looks pretty neat, even if I say so myself. This is an upgrade to my orginal submission. This upgrade resizes the form depending on the number of computers configured.
Magnify a part of the screen where the mouse is. I did not write this code. I just made some cosmetic changes to it. I added a help section, put in tooltips, added a place where you can minimize it (when not in use) and added code to keep it from loading more than once. This code was put on this site by [LOST], so if you vote, vote for this person. Search for Magnifier. Phillip
Using the rmcontrol ocx, it displays full screen a sun and planets revolving around it. The bmps were cut from pictures at the Public Domain site, NSSDC Photo Gallery who asks that the are recognized as the source of any use of their pictures. The water planet and water planet with green came from the planet-source-code.com (A 3d spinning world with text) by Dustin Davis whose original source code is the foundation of this sample). Any of the planets bmps not already mentioned came from Yohkoh Public Outreach Project, another public domain site). The solid color bmps were created with my handy/dandy MS. Paint Program. The truth be known, as an artist, I would starve. The reason that I used so many timers to change the background is that each "star" is a bmp and any changes to more than 4 "stars" at a time causes degradation in the motion of the planets. If anyone could tell me how to paste a starfield into the backgroound instead of having to code each star, I would certainly appreciate it.
This code is a modified version of Kailash Nadh's Laser Show. Any votes should go to this person. I only centered the form, hid the cursor and added a little more variety of colors to the laser show. Phillip
Magnify a part of the screen where the mouse is. I did not write this code. I just made some cosmetic changes to it. I added a help section, put in tooltips, added a place where you can minimize it (when not in use) and added code to keep it from loading more than once. This code was put on this site by [LOST], so if you vote, vote for this person. Search for Magnifier. Phillip
If you are a network administration taking care of labs, this tool can be indispensable. Although it takes some work to configure the tool, it pings up to 200 computers and with a gui shows the good/bad status of the computers. I use it to track over 170 "public" computers. Although there are other ping programs out there, the gui on this one is better than having the data in a listbox and looks pretty neat, even if I say so myself. This is an upgrade to my orginal submission. This upgrade resizes the form depending on the number of computers configured.
This code is a modified version of Kailash Nadh's Laser Show. Any votes should go to this person. I only centered the form, hid the cursor and added a little more variety of colors to the laser show. Phillip
Using the rmcontrol ocx, it displays full screen a sun and planets revolving around it. The bmps were cut from pictures at the Public Domain site, NSSDC Photo Gallery who asks that the are recognized as the source of any use of their pictures. The water planet and water planet with green came from the planet-source-code.com (A 3d spinning world with text) by Dustin Davis whose original source code is the foundation of this sample). Any of the planets bmps not already mentioned came from Yohkoh Public Outreach Project, another public domain site). The solid color bmps were created with my handy/dandy MS. Paint Program. The truth be known, as an artist, I would starve. The reason that I used so many timers to change the background is that each "star" is a bmp and any changes to more than 4 "stars" at a time causes degradation in the motion of the planets. If anyone could tell me how to paste a starfield into the backgroound instead of having to code each star, I would certainly appreciate it.
If you are a network administration taking care of labs, this tool can be indispensable. Although it takes some work to configure the tool, it pings up to 200 computers and with a gui shows the good/bad status of the computers. I use it to track over 170 "public" computers. Although there are other ping programs out there, the gui on this one is better than having the data in a listbox and looks pretty neat, even if I say so myself. This is an upgrade to my orginal submission. This upgrade resizes the form depending on the number of computers configured.
Magnify a part of the screen where the mouse is. I did not write this code. I just made some cosmetic changes to it. I added a help section, put in tooltips, added a place where you can minimize it (when not in use) and added code to keep it from loading more than once. This code was put on this site by [LOST], so if you vote, vote for this person. Search for Magnifier. Phillip
Using the rmcontrol ocx, it displays full screen a sun and planets revolving around it. The bmps were cut from pictures at the Public Domain site, NSSDC Photo Gallery who asks that the are recognized as the source of any use of their pictures. The water planet and water planet with green came from the planet-source-code.com (A 3d spinning world with text) by Dustin Davis whose original source code is the foundation of this sample). Any of the planets bmps not already mentioned came from Yohkoh Public Outreach Project, another public domain site). The solid color bmps were created with my handy/dandy MS. Paint Program. The truth be known, as an artist, I would starve. The reason that I used so many timers to change the background is that each "star" is a bmp and any changes to more than 4 "stars" at a time causes degradation in the motion of the planets. If anyone could tell me how to paste a starfield into the backgroound instead of having to code each star, I would certainly appreciate it.
This code is a modified version of Kailash Nadh's Laser Show. Any votes should go to this person. I only centered the form, hid the cursor and added a little more variety of colors to the laser show. Phillip
If you are a network administration taking care of labs, this tool can be indispensable. Although it takes some work to configure the tool, it pings up to 200 computers and with a gui shows the good/bad status of the computers. I use it to track over 170 "public" computers. Although there are other ping programs out there, the gui on this one is better than having the data in a listbox and looks pretty neat, even if I say so myself. This is an upgrade to my orginal submission. This upgrade resizes the form depending on the number of computers configured.
Magnify a part of the screen where the mouse is. I did not write this code. I just made some cosmetic changes to it. I added a help section, put in tooltips, added a place where you can minimize it (when not in use) and added code to keep it from loading more than once. This code was put on this site by [LOST], so if you vote, vote for this person. Search for Magnifier. Phillip
Using the rmcontrol ocx, it displays full screen a sun and planets revolving around it. The bmps were cut from pictures at the Public Domain site, NSSDC Photo Gallery who asks that the are recognized as the source of any use of their pictures. The water planet and water planet with green came from the planet-source-code.com (A 3d spinning world with text) by Dustin Davis whose original source code is the foundation of this sample). Any of the planets bmps not already mentioned came from Yohkoh Public Outreach Project, another public domain site). The solid color bmps were created with my handy/dandy MS. Paint Program. The truth be known, as an artist, I would starve. The reason that I used so many timers to change the background is that each "star" is a bmp and any changes to more than 4 "stars" at a time causes degradation in the motion of the planets. If anyone could tell me how to paste a starfield into the backgroound instead of having to code each star, I would certainly appreciate it.
This code is a modified version of Kailash Nadh's Laser Show. Any votes should go to this person. I only centered the form, hid the cursor and added a little more variety of colors to the laser show. Phillip
If you are a network administration taking care of labs, this tool can be indispensable. Although it takes some work to configure the tool, it pings up to 200 computers and with a gui shows the good/bad status of the computers. I use it to track over 170 "public" computers. Although there are other ping programs out there, the gui on this one is better than having the data in a listbox and looks pretty neat, even if I say so myself. This is an upgrade to my orginal submission. This upgrade resizes the form depending on the number of computers configured.