I tried to use the steps to uninstall The Client Services for NetWare (CSNW), but it didn't appear in the properties Network Connnection. The only place I can find it is in the Control Panel named (CSNW), but I can't delete it from there.I want to get rid of it so I can use the Welcome Screen. It doesn't appear to be doing anything else, but keeping the Welcome Screen from working.elso was not removed from Services Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and it disabled.
Any help will be appreciated
My system is xp pro sp3 (old)
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I am following steps to create a VPN, for accessing IBM Cloud, by using standalone client. Instructions are here,
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/iaas-vpn?topic=iaas-vpn-standalone-vpn-clients
It states "Run the MotionPro Setup Wizard. Then, click the MotionPro icon on your desktop and select Profile > Add."
The installation ran fine - seemingly. I have a red A in my task tray and the Secure Tunnel is connected.
However, the Motion Pro window doesn't have any means for interaction - there are no menus - nothing...see screen grab.
I also don't have any MotionPro desktop on my desktop.
MotionPro Window Screengrab
So - MotionPro seems to have installed..but I still have to go thru the browser based logon process...so it's not really doing anything for me.
What am I missing?
Couldn't figure out a way to create a profile using the MotionPro Client provided by IBMCloud.
Eventually found a download link to install myself...
https://support.arraynetworks.net/prx/001/http/supportportal.arraynetworks.net/downloads/downloads.html
I downloaded "Windows MotionPro client 32bit / 64bit"
After running the install, I then had a client executable that displayed a User Interface more like that which I expected and aligned to the steps in the IBMCloud documentation.
Created the profile - and can now quickly establish a VPN.
Having problem where the Mirth Connect Server Manager UI points to an earlier, non-working install version of the Admin interface.
Installed Mirth once and had to reinstall because the original install had set the password requirements to something that the default admin account could not pass. When I did this, the installer said that it detected that Mirth was already installed and asked if I wanted to re-install and I said yes. However, the Admin UI that the Mirth Connect Server Manager windows that remains in the upper menu bar of my desktop still appears to be using the old install with the password issue.
The Mirth Connect Server Manager icon in the upper menu bar takes me to wrong setup. Can't log in from the Admin UI that this bring up (told can't authenticate or connect (which was the problem I had with the earlier install)).
Need to use the Program from here
and make sure that I chose the right one, then I am able to use the default admin account to log in and proceed as normal.
Anyone know how to fix this (eg. somewhere in the underlying files where I can change this)? Anything else I should check that may be messed up due to this problem that I may not be noticing? I am on Ubuntu 18.04.4LTS MATE.
In the installation folder\conf\mirth.properties file, change the HTTP and HTTPS ports to values different from the prior one. Get to your browser type localaddress:new_http port then click on the icon -launch Mirth Connect administrator. Clicking the saved shortcut will launch an admin launcher which will allow you to edit and save the functional instance.
Linked from here
I've been tasked with setting up some VMs. I've been given some admin details but no further guidance. The server is a fresh install.
My problem is that I'm on Linux/OSX and don't want to run Windows aside from setting up after which I hope to be able to manage things through the web client.
I think there is an ESXi installation. This would be Version 6. How do I set up the web client?
I've installed vSphere Client on a local Windows VM.. not sure what to do with it though.
The documentation is pretty awful and there hasn't been much useful info on the net. I'm really stuck as I didn't set these up and haven't used servers like this before, so I have no context or understanding of the VMWare ecosystem beyond using a virtual machine locally! (even then I've preferred Virtualbox)
Any advice would be amazing
p.s accessing https://[ipaddress]/vsphere-client does not work. Produces a blank browser page... with no html served as an error
If you have the name of the server on which the VMs are stored, type this into the URL of a web browser then it gives you management options or alternatively use this login screen:
Is there a way push a keystroke to the legal text dialog using a windows service?
I looked in the windows xp boot sequence wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT_startup_process
These two items were of interest to me...
Starts the kernel-mode side of the Win32 subsystem (win32k.sys). This allows Windows to switch into graphical mode as there is now enough infrastructure in place.
Starts the user-mode side of the Win32 subsystem, the Client/Server Runtime Server Subsystem (csrss.exe). This makes Win32 available to user-mode applications.
I was thinking a windows service would start up soon enough to detect the open windows, but i do not seem to be able to grab that window handle...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
The local security policy that displays the legal text is locked by AD and i do not have access to remove it, and IT does not want to move it into the "normal" location of the registry, and out of the local security policy.
The windows service does not get executed until the user accepts the legal dialog. It seems the entire computer is waiting on this modal dialog to the acknowledged before it continues the boot process.
I have created a solution that comprise of a WPF application and a mobile device application. What I am trying to figure out is how to facilitate the installation of the mobile application.
When I publish and install the WPF desktop application it creates a start menu folder for the application. Optimally I would like to add the mobile application .msi to this menu but I'm not sure if this is supported by ClickOnce.
Any advice or guidance would be most hopeful.
I suggest looking at Inno Setup. Its a free installer for windows applications and has a simple scripting/wizard process. It'll provide this and all the normal installer functions (install location, start menu, desktop icon etc). It also provides an uninstaller