When you perform a year end close on a published file, you also create a placeholder for the file under the client entity. Cloud displays the placeholder, but the file cannot be opened until you publish your local copy.
Send documents anywhere in just a few clicks. You no longer have to search for documents in cabinets, photocopy and then send them by post to your clients. Leases, managing agency agreements, AGM reports, levy notices, in fact any document stored in MRI File Smart can be retrieved and transmitted by email in just a few clicks.
Hello, using IIS smart connector 7.1.4 on a Windows 2012 server box collecting IIS logs. I had to add a custom field for collecting the true client IP address and in doing so, windows appends "_x" to the log file - so "u_ex15121113.log" becomes "u_ex15121113_x.log".
New problem - my logger is parsing the ad.c-pp column which is the true client IP source address of IIS requests, but once my ESM gets it, it no longer appears in the event base info. Parsing issue with the ESM - any ideas?
SmartSVN allows committing changes to externals (nested working copies), giving you the choice between providing one commit message for all affected repositories and providing individual commit messages for each. You don't have to select the external's root directory like in other SVN clients.
Starting with Subversion 1.5 Change Sets are also supported by the command line client as well as other SVN clients. In contrast to these other SVN clients, SmartSVN allows to place directories into Change Sets, because directories may contain task-related property changes, too.
I am using the Mobile VPN client and would like to deploy a basic SCV policy primarily to remove the "No security policy is configured" warning in the VPN client. I wanted to check, do you need to install the Policy server blade, configure and push the "Desktop" policy even when only using the Mobile VPN client (not Endpoint Security client)?
If you have separate gateways and management, configure local.scv on the management server. "Check Point Mobile" flavor of the VPN client does not include firewall, so you may prefer to set :skip_firewall_enforcement_check (true) in SCVGlobalParams section (see sk73600).
Smart VPN client profile is compatible between different PCs, so that we can set up VPN on multiple PCs in a simple way. This document introduces how to export your Smart VPN profile on another computer.
Specifies which networks are available for deployment during migrations, as well as specific transaction parameters when interacting with each network (such as gas price, from address, etc.). When compiling and running migrations on a specific network, contract artifacts will be saved and recorded for later use. When your contract abstractions detect that your Ethereum client is connected to a specific network, they'll use the contract artifacts associated with that network to simplify app deployment. Networks are identified through Ethereum's net_version RPC call, as well as blockchain URIs.
You mentioned that some of these files work for your client, but not for you and that you don't believe that the PSD is corrupt. I'm just curious what happens if you drag the embedded vector SO layer into another document and double click it there? What if you make a temporary change to use a different app to open the vector object? Good luck!
I'm interested in IP networking capabilities of the Commodore 64. I learned there is a tool called WarpCopy64 that can be used to run a simple file server on the Commodore. The server can be accessed over the network by special client software running on a Windows computer. I'm wondering if I could build an experimental WarpCopy64 setup on a single Windows computer running both the client and (a C64 emulator with) the server. I understand this might differ a bit from running the same setup on actual hardware but it would provide a cheap way to get started with networking experiments on the platform.
I then run the client app warpcopy.exe from the extracted WarpCopy archive and enter the corresponding IP address there. I then click on the Directory button. The client responds with a popup that says Error!, No reply from 192.168.0.x:6644.
Since using 192.168.0.x did not work, I tried using the default IP address 192.168.0.64 for the server. In this configuration the behavior on client side remained the same but the server told me ARP request from 192.168.0.x. I wonder if the static IP address conflicts somehow with the DHCP configuration my LAN is using.
In addition to the official WarpCopy64 client, there seems to be a 3rd party effort to build another client. Luigi Di Fraia writes about the development effort on his blog. His blog posts seem to contain some details of the WarpCopy protocol. However, I was unable to locate the source code or a release of the 3rd part client.
NOTE: One likely "gotcha" in getting communications working between the client and the server is the way VICE Ethernet emulation functions. VICE uses libpcap and libnet to sniff-and-inject packets. This at least requires administrative privileges on the host machine. It may also prove difficult to route packets across the network to Vice because the destination address is unknown outside the local host.
Unity Version Control is source control for game development teams working with large repositories and files who only need a cloud server (and optional local cloned repos). You can push/pull (or directly check in) to a cloud server. Unity Version Control includes the client and the cloud service.
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