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Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389. Update ------- - Removed the full screen even at smaller resolutions - Added Bitmap Caching to speed up image display - Added compression to speed up data tranfers - Added Automatic Password entry Register the OCX before you run. To find some servers to test on try scanning 130.39.99.1 - 130.39.100.254 for port 3389
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389.
Creates workorders for a IT center. Was designed spacifically for ISDN and T1 installations. You may do what you wish with the code. I have added the print button to my submission.
Compact and Repair You can use the "Compact and Repair" function in Access from ASP code. The following code is an example of how this can be done. Note that when you decide to "Compact and Repair" your Access database, some autonumbers can be changed. Access makes all autonumbers consecutive. This code uses one database, but I'm sure the code can easily be changed so that the listbox displays, for example, all the databases in one folder.
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389. Update ------- - Removed the full screen even at smaller resolutions - Added Bitmap Caching to speed up image display - Added compression to speed up data tranfers - Added Automatic Password entry Register the OCX before you run. To find some servers to test on try scanning 130.39.99.1 - 130.39.100.254 for port 3389
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389.
Creates workorders for a IT center. Was designed spacifically for ISDN and T1 installations. You may do what you wish with the code. I have added the print button to my submission.
Compact and Repair You can use the "Compact and Repair" function in Access from ASP code. The following code is an example of how this can be done. Note that when you decide to "Compact and Repair" your Access database, some autonumbers can be changed. Access makes all autonumbers consecutive. This code uses one database, but I'm sure the code can easily be changed so that the listbox displays, for example, all the databases in one folder.
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389. Update ------- - Removed the full screen even at smaller resolutions - Added Bitmap Caching to speed up image display - Added compression to speed up data tranfers - Added Automatic Password entry Register the OCX before you run. To find some servers to test on try scanning 130.39.99.1 - 130.39.100.254 for port 3389
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389.
Creates workorders for a IT center. Was designed spacifically for ISDN and T1 installations. You may do what you wish with the code. I have added the print button to my submission.
Compact and Repair You can use the "Compact and Repair" function in Access from ASP code. The following code is an example of how this can be done. Note that when you decide to "Compact and Repair" your Access database, some autonumbers can be changed. Access makes all autonumbers consecutive. This code uses one database, but I'm sure the code can easily be changed so that the listbox displays, for example, all the databases in one folder.
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389.
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389. Update ------- - Removed the full screen even at smaller resolutions - Added Bitmap Caching to speed up image display - Added compression to speed up data tranfers - Added Automatic Password entry Register the OCX before you run. To find some servers to test on try scanning 130.39.99.1 - 130.39.100.254 for port 3389
Creates workorders for a IT center. Was designed spacifically for ISDN and T1 installations. You may do what you wish with the code. I have added the print button to my submission.
Compact and Repair You can use the "Compact and Repair" function in Access from ASP code. The following code is an example of how this can be done. Note that when you decide to "Compact and Repair" your Access database, some autonumbers can be changed. Access makes all autonumbers consecutive. This code uses one database, but I'm sure the code can easily be changed so that the listbox displays, for example, all the databases in one folder.
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389. Update ------- - Removed the full screen even at smaller resolutions - Added Bitmap Caching to speed up image display - Added compression to speed up data tranfers - Added Automatic Password entry Register the OCX before you run. To find some servers to test on try scanning 130.39.99.1 - 130.39.100.254 for port 3389
Connects to a remote Windows 2000/XP Terminal Server which runs on port 3389.
Creates workorders for a IT center. Was designed spacifically for ISDN and T1 installations. You may do what you wish with the code. I have added the print button to my submission.
Compact and Repair You can use the "Compact and Repair" function in Access from ASP code. The following code is an example of how this can be done. Note that when you decide to "Compact and Repair" your Access database, some autonumbers can be changed. Access makes all autonumbers consecutive. This code uses one database, but I'm sure the code can easily be changed so that the listbox displays, for example, all the databases in one folder.