In article <gj36fe$o86$1@news.motzarella.org>, Don K <dk@dont_bother_me.invalid> wrote: "Hactar" <ebenZEROONE@verizon.net> wrote in message news:ioff26-ojf.ln1@pc.home... Bit of an odd question, but here goes. Does anyone know of a source of either standard 2CD jewel boxes (~2.3 cm wide, not the ~1cm-or-less "slim" ones; they're too fragile) or something like http://www
"Hactar" <ebenZEROONE@verizon.net> wrote in message news:ioff26-ojf.ln1@pc.home... Bit of an odd question, but here goes. Does anyone know of a source of either standard 2CD jewel boxes (~2.3 cm wide, not the ~1cm-or-less "slim" ones; they're too fragile) or something like http://www.cdrom2go.com/product-moreinfo.asp?P=P03022Z000000PP5DDBLK (DVD-case-style construction, but CD
"Tim Patterson" <tim@pc-professionals.net> wrote in message news:EB18FFCB-2EEC-4D9F-A613-E13C6F2FF763@microsoft.com... I have some questions about typical usage scenarios with NLB on Windows Server 2008. I think you might be confused between the differences between an NLB cluster and a Failover Cluster. NLB does not use shared storage. The storage for NLB is local for all nodes in an
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 11:03:00 -0700, mgerbi <mgerbi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have developed an application for a Symbol MC3090 scanning device which has Windows CE 5.0. When the device loses power, it loses the application I developed and installed along with the device name that I renamed. How do I check to see if I can keep these from resetting? What kind of hardware is
On Jul 2, 9:38 pm, Mad Modeller <checkrepl...@nextline.com> wrote: Like many here I have accumulated a large number of Squadron's 'In Action' series. Has anyone come up with a storage solution that allows one to identify the particular issue in the pile that he may be seeking? Currently mine are kept in a magazine box and that keeps them neat BUT when I open the lid what I see