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Antaira Technologies EMC-0201G-SC-M is a compact, multi-mode Gigabit Ethernet converter. The EMC-0201G-SC-M will take 10/100/1000BaseT copper Ethernet and convert it to 1000BaseX fiber. The EMC-0201G-SC-M features a standard SC fiber connector as well as the STP-RJ45 Ethernet connector. The copper media converter is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3z and 802.3u Fast Ethernet standers. The industrial media converter features LED diagnostics for power, activity, link and Full/Half Duplex operations. The EMC-0201G-SC-M gigabit media converter will use multi mode 850NM fiber with a SC connector and is capable of communication of up to 550 meters.
The Enterprise line of digital phase converters use modern solid-state electronics to create utility quality three-phase, capable of powering any load up to the stated horsepower the motor as well as a machine's delicate embedded electronics. Unlike the competition, no derate required.
Hard-starting motors demand maximum output along with over-current protection. Delicate embedded electronics, which are getting more common by the day, demand perfectly balanced voltage always, no matter what the demands are on the rest of the system.
No other phase conversion technology can supply the brute force required to start the most demanding loads while protecting everything down to the smallest integrated circuit from damage. The Phase Perfect uses modern microprocessor-controlled electronics to continuously adapt to changing conditions.
Maintains phase-to-phase voltage balance within 2%. Electronic power factor correction produces near unity power factor. The Phase Perfect will also return power to your single-phase source when any three-phase load is in generating mode. Returning this power and making your utility meter run backwards is a much more efficient solution than wasting any excess power by heating a resistor.
Phase Perfect digital phase converters power the most demanding mission critical applications. The Reliable Power Guarantee provides a safeguard against high energy events, surges, lightning, and malfunctions of connected equipment. One year is included with every Phase Perfect to help reduce the stress that can come with unplanned downtime.
For many of our customers their phase converter represents a critical component in ensuring they have reliable power. Whether you chose a Phase Perfect to power an elevator, HVAC system, machine tool, or any other piece of equipment, we appreciate your trust in our product.
In an era where power quality and efficiency are required, the Phase Perfect Simple offers a compact and quiet solution that meets the rigorous demands of small shops. Designed for those seeking the latest in phase conversion technology, the Phase Perfect Simple stands out as a premier choice, integrating cutting-edge technology and unique design to deliver superior performance.
Also available in the original, highly customizable, configuration. The original Phase Perfect set the standard for what was possible with digital phase conversion technology. The available configuration options will ensure the needs of your application can be met with ease.
is there any reason why when I try to do an import a machine from within my VI client, it say "Unable to connect to Convert Enterprise Server"? I have both VC 2.5 and VMware Convert Enterprise install on the same server. I try to restart the converter service without any help. Any idea?
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VMware recommends, when cold cloning using their boot CD, that the source physical machine have 364MB of memory, with a minimum of 264MB. MOA recommends, for the Bandit version ISO, that the physical machine have at least 512MB and preferably 1GB or more.
If you have put the X13-05665.img file into the root of the building directory, MOA will extract the files automatically. If the X13-05665.img file is in a different location or if you are using a different OS to build the LiveCD, MOA setup asks for the location of your Windows-sources. This must be a 32-bit OS, like XP or Server 2003. If you have the files on a CD or mounted using Daemon-tools, just select the drive letter; if you have them extracted somewhere on your hard disk, point to the directory one level higher than the I386 directory.
The MOA setup app asks a few questions about the environment you want to build. Answer these very quickly, as they appear to have a default answer which will be selected automatically after a very short timeout (maybe like 10 seconds).
The MOA setup runs a nifty little DOS app that downloads another 20.34MB of core files. It will ask if you want to download drivers, which is another 17MB download. After another few questions, it runs PE Builder v3.1.10a.
The MOA setup then asks if you want to install VMware Converter 3.0.3 (the default is no, so quickly click yes). After which, it asks you if you want the converter to autostart (default is no, which is fine).
A standard image ISO is created automatically. You can also create a Bandit image ISO, which seems to be what most people use. In my case, the standard image is 374,622KB, while the Bandit image is 296,810KB. The Bandit version should also be faster than the standard version.
I want to use it as cold clone CD in a commercial setting but want to check which licenses are required. The procedure uses a trial version of Server 2003, so does that mean I can legally only use the CD for 180 days before requiring to buy an extra Server 2003 license?
seems to be a problem with the latest version of moa not downloading barts pebuilder correctly. download it manually from this link: =pebuilder3110a.zip and put it in the directory where you initially put moa241-setup-v3.exe and your problem should be solved!
I managed to get all of it to work and done a cold clone on Server SBS 2008, but when i start up the VM it complains that winlogon.exe is corrupt, as well as the memtest.exe. Did i do something wrong in the cloning process? or is it because it must use a later version of the converter?
>download it manually from this link: >sFile=pebuilder3110a.zip and put it in the directory where you initially put moa241-setup->v3.exe and your problem should be solved!
This comment (above) saved me and it worked and I WAS SUCCESSFUL in creating an XP VM running unter VMware Player 5.0.1.
Currently we're using ArcGIS online and using our domain email addresses with unique passwords to login. We're attempting to convert to Azure AD authentication. I'd like to match the Enterprise usernames to the usernames we're currently using, however I'm not sure what/where I need to do this.
I've gotten the SAML link to work in the Azure AD Enterprise Apps, however when logging into ArcGIS enterprise with my AD creds, I get an error:
"Unable to sign in, logins are by invitation only. Please contact the administrator of this web site to access this site. IdpUsername: 'us...@mydomain.com' Username: 'us...@mydomain.com_MyCompanyShortname'"
us...@mydomain.com is an existing user account in ArcGIS online. I assume I need to update the User attributes & claims in my Azure AD Enterprise App to pass along this info? I'm not sure what I need to do and the help documentation isn't entirely clear.
Did you ever come up with a solution? We're going through this process now and running into pretty much the same issue. Our existing Enterprise users are all in the format doej@domain (or domain\\doej), but Azure sends the username as john...@domain.com If we allow users to create an account without invitation, they are able to login, but it creates a brand new username. If push comes to shove, we can just get rid of all the old users and add new ones, but it would be nice if we can avoid that.
I am currently going through the exact same issue as the original post, and I agree there is virtually no supporting documentation for how to resolve this issue. @ChipSmith09 were you able to get this working? I'd love to know how to get it resolved.
You can't link them. You need to recreate each user, as a SAML2 user, transfer any permissions/content and then deprecate the old user. I believe there are example scripts online and also potentially third party admin tools that can help with the migration.
I agree with @Scott_Tansley . We ended up doing it in batches, so I wrote a script that took the old username, email address, first name, and last name as a csv input. It created each new user with the email address, then transferred items, groups, permissions, etc. to the new user, and finally deleted the old user. It wasn't too hard to set up, and a good opportunity to get to know the admin module of the Python API.
The Bucks County 20th Investigating Grand Jury recommended charges of corrupt organizations, criminal conspiracy, dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity, and related charges against most of the organization. Those charges were approved by Supervising Judge Raymond F. McHugh.
From 2020 to 2023, thousands of catalytic converters have been stolen out of Bucks County, costing consumers millions of dollars in damages/repairs. The average cost to repair a stolen catalytic converter is around $2,000.
At its peak, TDI Towing was paying a minimum of $10,000 a night to thieves coming to the tow yard to sell stolen catalytic converters. On some nights, there would 30 transactions with some thieves showing up more than once. On several occasions, TDI Towing paid $1,000 for a single converter.