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I would like to seek some one's ideas and/or assistance regarding Cisco E900 router configuration w.r.t. downloads and security bypassing. The original thread is located here:
How to block continous downloads?[^]
As per peer suggestion in Lounge, I am placing a pointer question here, in lieu of multi-posting.
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I've inherited a legacy IIS 7.0 website (vb.net website, not an application) that was running against an MSSQL 2005 Database.
Recently we upgraded to MSSQL 2008 R2. Now, when users go to certain pages, we get a SQL Connection timeout error. Investigating, it says this can happen when datareaders are used and connections aren't properly closed. I tried adding try/catch/finally statements, but I can still get the error. I've also updated the SQL Client to use the same version on both the SQL server and the Web Server, to no avail.
I pull a netstat when the issue happens, and there's literally thousands of connections to the SQL server (from the Web Server).. based on the one page (trying) to load.
This particular page makes a simple call to populate an Org diagram. Fairly straight forward. But for some reason, the page has almost taken off without control and uses up all the available connections to the SQL server.
Any thoughts on how I might troubleshoot/resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated!
Update:
I've found that when the database was upgraded from 2005 to 2008R2, some NULL columns were converted to columns with a 0 value..which then caused the stored procedure for the page to infinite loop and lock the connections (again.. not my code!). Any idea why that might have happened? Was the database not restored/converted properly?
modified 3-Nov-13 1:16am.
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Hello all,
That friend of mine's laptop is giving me more headaches tan the ones I'd like... Now I can't update it...
Have you been there and found a solution? the sites that are recommending me to download the latest update manager are not helping a lot...
As it is stated in the subject, the error that Windows Update is giving me is: 0x8024D001
And When I'm trying to go to the Microsoft update site a this page appears: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2497281
Any idea?
I've just finished sending all the backup data to the laptop and I would hate to reinstall everything again...
Thank you in advance!
modified 15-Oct-13 14:27pm.
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Why are you installing XP on it? Is the laptop not capable of supporting Windows 7?
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This is a dell vostro 1000 and the OS that it came with is XP... therefore and trying to be legal and not to use pirate things... I've decided to go with that...
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That is brilliant:
Windows Update does not start in Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows 2000
Solution:
Turn on Automatic Updates
So, if you can't get the updater to work, run the updater...
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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Yes, it looks promising...
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There is the "wait an hour before trying again" - I suspect this is the old "turn it off, wait a couple of minutes and turn it back on" support trick: If it work, they think you're brilliant, if it doesn't, someone else will get the call when they call back...
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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OriginalGriff wrote: it work, they think you're brilliant, if it doesn't, someone else will get the call when they call back...
Looks interesting... ummmm... I'll steal that one for sure...
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It's like the "Windows Help and Support Center could not be started. Would you like to start Windows Help and Support Center?" system message 
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According to Microsoft[^]You need to install service pack 3? Or is it installed already?
David
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Already installed...
And just to try it I've also updated the Internet Explorer to IE8...
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Maybe this page[^] will help.
David
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They were having problems in their update site...
Already solved.
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IE8 from IE7 on Windows XP 32-bit? That would be a feat.
(aside)
Have you made sure you're not dealing with a rootkit?
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RedDk wrote: IE8 from IE7 on Windows XP 32-bit? That would be a feat.
RedDk wrote: Have you made sure you're not dealing with a rootkit?
It truly shouldn't... just instqalled the hard disk and installed Windows on that laptop...
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Check the date/time on the laptop.
I remember XPs windows update having a problem if the date was wrong by too much.
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Thank you, but time and date are correct...
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XPs windows update having a problem
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I have communal internet connection wifi only with a login html page.
I have to log in every time is there something I can buy that will stay connected 24/7 like a access point??
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You can make a script that will login for you automatically in the background... the connection is probably set up to log you off on purpose every so often (probably because they don't want people on 24/7).
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Hi, I have a computer that run windows server 2003 as a member server. When it has a single network card, I could access the share resource on that computer. But when I add more 3 physical network card (it become multihome), I could not access share resource on this machine.
I can remote to this machine but I can't apply group policy on that machine or access any share resource.
I already read this article[^] and done it. But nothing help.
Please give me some suggestion.
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anyone know how or where to send a intel dual core quad 9650 CPU to get it unlocked? or a program that will do same Thanks Glenn526 retired USAF
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any one know who or how to unlock a intel dual core quad intel 9650 CPU or where to send to get it unlocked ECT thanks glenn526
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What do you mean by "unlock"?
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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