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General Forum: Information Technology | need help | |
| Hi All
Does any one knows if there is a tool to convert a colored giff file to a TTF.
Your help of providing this info will be appreciated.
I came to know such option is there in macintosh systems, but still in search for other options.
Posted by: Anusha At: 4, Nov 2003 9:30:21 AM IST Case closed!! as am starting off going LIVE on Filenet!!!
Thnks
Kiran
Posted by: Mr. Kiran Reddy At: 28, Oct 2003 5:03:34 PM IST Further, to those who needs this !! logon
http://www.knowledgelake.com/downloads/FileNet%20P8%20WP.pdf
thnks!
Kiran
Posted by: Mr. Kiran Reddy At: 27, Oct 2003 5:34:37 PM IST Does anyone hv any idea/info to FileNet Image Services, lemme know??
Thks,
Kiran
Posted by: Mr. Kiran Reddy At: 21, Oct 2003 1:00:04 PM IST Okay!! anybody who know SNMP concept pls need some help here!!
what will happend when we reload switch using SNMP? can it be happened?
Please suggest me with more details ?
Thanks in advance!
As ever
Kiran
Posted by: Mr. Kiran Reddy At: 30, Jul 2003 6:50:05 PM IST Hi sreenu
IS this related to Linux MBR. pls put some light on it..
Cheers,
Kiran
Posted by: Mr. Kiran Reddy At: 29, Jul 2003 8:18:32 PM IST hai all,
i developed a program in vc++ for conncet the data base using ADOs providers.
i want to connect .MDB file(MS-Access) which had a password,
then it is giving problem
exception is like this
"the workgroup information file opened exclusively by other user".
and it terminate the application.
but it is working fine, if i removed password to MDB File.
sreenu.
Posted by: Mr. Sreenivasa Reddy V At: 28, Jul 2003 3:55:30 PM IST That sounds like a lot to think about, but actually it is very simple. Two devices in an Ethernet network can exchange information because each of them has a network interface card with a unique Ethernet address that exists in the physical Ethernet network. If device A wants to send information to device B, device A will need to know the Ethernet address of device B. Protocols like Microsoft NetBIOS require that each device broadcast its address so that the other devices may learn it. IP uses a process called the Address Resolution Protocol. In either case, the addresses are hardware addresses and can be used on the local physical network.
Posted by: Mr. Kiran Reddy At: 22, Jul 2003 2:00:49 PM IST fyi !! , Master Boot Record.
Posted by: Mr. Kiran Reddy At: 18, Jul 2003 4:13:46 PM IST hey kiran,
what is this MBR you are talking about and that could corrupt tht Linux OS?
Posted by: Miss The Girl At: 18, Jul 2003 11:14:51 AM IST
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