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StripChat | LSU Tigers fan forums - Death Valley Insider Wow, adult website, Stripchat, has bidder for the naming rights to the Superdome I have also seen where Bangbro has thrown it's name in the hat gees what do you think? Somebody else please bid I am live of state and didn't realize Mercedes wasn't going to be our sponsor moving forward
exiting fullscreen mode of Hyper V client - Server Fault I have a hyper v server that I am connected to using remote desktop in full screen mode Life is good I then connected to one of the virt machines in the and selected 'View | Full Screen Mode' wh
UnKnown cant find lt;hostname gt;: Non-existent domain The problem is that you have two DHCP servers in your network The router The active directory server There is a race condition when there are multiple dhcp servers in the same network When a computer registers your router as it's dns, nslookup queries from this computer are asked to the router and it can't find your hostname If a computer is in the domain, it most likely routes the nslookup
Cant access some clients using w32tm stripchart - Server Fault Ah, I see You're saying the command can only be run from the client to the time server: it's comparing the local time with the time 'broadcast' (for want of a better term) by the time service I'd misunderstood: I thought it was simply comparing local and remote times using the time services on the machines How irritating For various reasons, I can't simply run the command from the clients
Gaining administrator privileges in PowerShell - Server Fault I only have one account on my Windows Vista machine, and that user has administrative privileges However, when I try to execute a command within PowerShell to kill a certain process, I'm greeted w
nslookup fails but ping succeeds for nonexistent domains The system (particularly glibc, which handles name resolution) behaves erratically when the hostname of the server is a domain name From the man page for resolv conf: The search list is normally determined from the local domain name; by default, it contains only the local domain name What this means in simple terms is that when a domain lookup fails (after nothing turns up in etc hosts and