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Freelancers Forum Messages on Sunday July 24th 2005

RE: FN-FORUM:

date posted 24th July 2005 21:04

You might simply try searching google. http://www.google.com/search?q=how+do+I+install+window+xp+IIS That will give you loads of tutorials. Regards Sam Morgan WIREDEYES - Internet Consultanc...

RE: FN-FORUM:

date posted 24th July 2005 20:32

Might seem a silly question but you have installed IIS from the CD? (Add/remove windows components in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programmes) Craig -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [E...

FN-FORUM:

date posted 24th July 2005 19:54

can anyone assist me setting up IIS [ windows XP professional ) ? I have had it working succesfully but since I re-formatted my drive and re-bulit I cant seem to get it set-up correctly again.... R...

Re: FN-FORUM: VAT Question

date posted 24th July 2005 18:30

> We're just discussing this very topic over on web host chat. ;) >=20 > But essentially the answer is yes. >=20 > Cheers, Give us a URL please but thanks :) Rus --=20 e: [EMAIL REMOVED] : t: 01635...

Re: FN-FORUM: VAT Question

date posted 24th July 2005 18:27

Rus Foster [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > I will direct this to HMCE on Monday however just in case anyone knew off > the top of their head > > If I provide a dedicated server based in the UK to a US base...

FN-FORUM: VAT Question

date posted 24th July 2005 18:23

I will direct this to HMCE on Monday however just in case anyone knew off= =20 the top of their head If I provide a dedicated server based in the UK to a US based person do I= =20 charge VAT on that?...

Re: FN-FORUM: Connecting a single monitor to serve multiple computers

date posted 24th July 2005 18:12

No, my computer has VGA output, not DVI - it's the monitor that's DVI and I need to get a VGA signal converted in order to feed it DVI signal. I've already got a DVI out to VGA adapter with my Mac....

RE: FN-FORUM: Connecting a single monitor to serve multiple computers

date posted 24th July 2005 17:22

They're pretty cheap. My old Radeon all in wonder had DVI output with a = converter thing to go to VGA. You'd be able to pick somethin glike that = up off ebay for under =A350=20 -----Original Messag...

Re: FN-FORUM: Connecting a single monitor to serve multiple computers

date posted 24th July 2005 14:21

OK, I've just found out that ADC is the old Apple interface, and possible not the Analogue to Digital Converter I thought it might be... Does anyone know of a way of hooking up a DVI monitor to a co...

Re: FN-FORUM: Connecting a single monitor to serve multiple computers

date posted 24th July 2005 13:40

Hi Guys, Thanks for the replies - glad I know that the KVM box will degrade my signal, was seriously considering buying one. The problem I ran into that stopped me was that most of them only suppor...

RE: FN-FORUM: Connecting a single monitor to serve multiple computers

date posted 24th July 2005 11:34

I use an Iiyama LCD and a dell LCD. I have a docking station for my laptop which has DVI and VGA output. So I have the DVI plugged into the Iiyama (which takes a native DVI input) and the VGA into the...

Re: FN-FORUM: Connecting a single monitor to serve multiple computers

date posted 24th July 2005 09:26

On 24 Jul 2005 08:46:42 -0000, craig - freelance web designer [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >=20 > If you are doing graphics then may I suggest to get rid of the KVM > switching box. These reduce monitor qua...

RE: FN-FORUM: Connecting a single monitor to serve multiple computers

date posted 24th July 2005 09:13

Hi If you are doing graphics then may I suggest to get rid of the KVM switching box. These reduce monitor quality by a lot; you would be better getting a duel graphics card. I have recently brought a...

Re: FN-FORUM: Connecting a single monitor to serve multiple computers

date posted 24th July 2005 02:46

On 23 Jul 2005 14:08:40 -0000, Robert Keight [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: >=20 > I'd be interested to hear any suggestions! >=20 I've been using a 4-port Belkin OmniCube for years. I have two mini-towers...



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