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please help...processes in remote server.. minhpc_bk, u dint help me completely, please do

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    mehnazash
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    hey Thanks i have done this but it works only on ones own machine , if the hostname or ip adrress is of remote machine, it says access denied how do we come over it Thanks Jiny

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      hey Thanks i have done this but it works only on ones own machine , if the hostname or ip adrress is of remote machine, it says access denied how do we come over it Thanks Jiny

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      It has been just 3 and a half hours since you replied to minhpc_bk - He might be asleep, shopping, visiting family, any number of other things that mean he has not yet seen your response. HAVE PATIENCE!!! :sigh: If your problem is really that urgent that you are trying to embarrass those that try to help you in to giving you more assistance as a priority then I suggest that you can get help from Microsoft Support. They will be glad to hand-hold you right through your problem for a small fee. The people here give up their time for free in order to help their peers. A little more appreciation of their dedication to helping solve other people's problems would be nice. Remember that they don't have to help you, and if they didn't you wouldn't get anywhere at all.


      Scottish Developers events: * .NET debugging, tracing and instrumentation by Duncan Edwards Jones and Code Coverage in .NET by Craig Murphy * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog -- modified at 9:58 Friday 23rd June, 2006

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        It has been just 3 and a half hours since you replied to minhpc_bk - He might be asleep, shopping, visiting family, any number of other things that mean he has not yet seen your response. HAVE PATIENCE!!! :sigh: If your problem is really that urgent that you are trying to embarrass those that try to help you in to giving you more assistance as a priority then I suggest that you can get help from Microsoft Support. They will be glad to hand-hold you right through your problem for a small fee. The people here give up their time for free in order to help their peers. A little more appreciation of their dedication to helping solve other people's problems would be nice. Remember that they don't have to help you, and if they didn't you wouldn't get anywhere at all.


        Scottish Developers events: * .NET debugging, tracing and instrumentation by Duncan Edwards Jones and Code Coverage in .NET by Craig Murphy * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog -- modified at 9:58 Friday 23rd June, 2006

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        :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: A six-pack for the excellent reply Colin

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          It has been just 3 and a half hours since you replied to minhpc_bk - He might be asleep, shopping, visiting family, any number of other things that mean he has not yet seen your response. HAVE PATIENCE!!! :sigh: If your problem is really that urgent that you are trying to embarrass those that try to help you in to giving you more assistance as a priority then I suggest that you can get help from Microsoft Support. They will be glad to hand-hold you right through your problem for a small fee. The people here give up their time for free in order to help their peers. A little more appreciation of their dedication to helping solve other people's problems would be nice. Remember that they don't have to help you, and if they didn't you wouldn't get anywhere at all.


          Scottish Developers events: * .NET debugging, tracing and instrumentation by Duncan Edwards Jones and Code Coverage in .NET by Craig Murphy * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog -- modified at 9:58 Friday 23rd June, 2006

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          I dint mean to offend or embarrass anyone...I`m new to programming , thats y little implulsive. I really appreciate the help and time people in this forum provide Sorry once again if any offence meant. thanks

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