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I also have a 1978 KZ-650 (Blue) and if the smoke is blue-grey and goes away after the machine is well warmed up, then the valves or valve seals are leaky. If it blows smoke more or less all the...
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I had persistent fuse problems with my '78 KZ-650-B. The fuses got warm and caused a bit more resistance at the ends between the metal cap on the glass fuse and the brass contact the fuse is snapped...
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More on SVCHOST:
Svchost.exe groups are identified in the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Svchost
Each value under this key represents a...
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I routinely wipe everything in my temp folder. I mean EVERYTHING. Some files windows is still using won't erase. You'll get a message to that effect, or perhaps a long pause and then a message. In...
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I'm also a big fan of a productivity tool called Rainlendar. If you don't have access to a calendar/appointment/diary program like what's in Outlook, Rainlendar is way cool. I love setting it up to...
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Let's say you're sitting at a machine we're calling WKSTN, and there's stuff on another machine, say, SVR, that wany access to.
The obvious question is this, are there shares on SVR? Have you...
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Continuing my prior post: You might have to try one of these too:
NET USE LPT2: "\\MAX"\DOTTER
NET USE LPT2: "\\MAX\DOTTER"
If any of these work, you should have a mythical LPT2 device that...
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Yo Bill,
Did you share this printer? Under Windows 2k3, I think you should get "Auto DotmatrixPrinter" appearing on the other machines in the network, but not on a machine running DOS only, only on...
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If the switches in the network are Cisco, you can do a mac trace. I think the commands are (for CAT/OS switches, like Catalyst) (substitute the mac address you got from the error message for the...
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There's plenty of support for Wireless under Linux, especially SuSE and Ubuntu. You need to do more research.
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Hmmm, go find the device with mac address 00:EF:BE:CF5:0A or whatever it is, and find out how it gets its ip address. If it's static, and it has the right to use the .2 address, then your DHCP scope...
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This is less a question of connecting two networks together and more of just connecting all the devices individually on the second network to the first network, and not using the second network.
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Crossover cables are needed to connect computers directly together, also hub-hub, switch-switch, etc. Non-crossover cables (straight through) are needed to connect computers to...
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Internet Connection Sharing (ISC) as implemented by Micro$oft is hard to use and doesn't work very well. Get a hub/switch. If you get only 1 ip address from the ISP, get a router instead. They're...
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Don't understand your question. Capture the lpt1 port? What means?
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Maybe you're not an admin user. Do you have the admin username and password for the machine (PC)?
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Sounds like maybe the new PC isn't in the same workgroup as the others.
As a matter of policy, I make workgroups and domain names one-word, no spaces, all caps. Not sure if this is officially...
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Try opening a command prompt. On the command line, type
IPCONFIG /RELEASE *
IPCONFIG / RENEW
See if you get a new ip address, probably in the 192.168.x.x network.
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Two issues here:
What is the WGR614's gateway, in other words, what's his next hop towards the outside world?
What's the address of the WGR614 itself? This address is the gateway address you...
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You didn't say whether it is actually working (can you surf or get email?) or if your mail concern is the system tray icon telling you it's not exchanging any packets. That little icon can refer to...
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Man, who edits a routing table by hand? Unless you're a network admin for a large enterprise, getting the route table right usually just means making sure the default gateway is set right. On a home...
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If you don't get lights on the network card when you plug in, the cable isn't a crossover.
Ethernet network on category 5 cables uses pins 1 and 2, and 3 and 6. The others are unused. Normal...
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I have and still ride a KZ-650, a 1978 model. I'm not sure what small tube you are referring to. Is the tube connected to the carbs? Is it one of the overflow tubes connected to each carb? Or perhaps...
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Are you aware of the kzrider forum? It's at kzrider.com. Lots of experts on KZ series bikes. I recommend you sign up (free) there and ask this q in the foum.
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You were told the carbs needed "reset," told by who?
There's almost no information here, you will need to say a whole lot more about what's going on. "reset the carbs" means nothing.
Did the...
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I worked for a large company with Cisco 5000 switches (two or more) in the closets to serve the users, and bigger switches in the data center. They used to routinely split the pairs in order to get...
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