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Hmmm Snooker, I thought I saw a "similar" post somewhere else :x
http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=166245&perpage=15&pagenumber=1
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So I thought too but in the jobs area some jobs show a user name, some dont and none of the jobs of which I need to trace show a username or anything to id who sent it. I'd pretty much need an ip#...
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I think the impending implosion scare is a bit paranoid, unless you plan on removing the crt, dropping it, shooting at it or otherwise attempting to break it. I've changed many crt's in tv's years...
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I use HP's Web JetAdmin utility and you can do alot of things with it but I cannot find anything that will give me the ip# of the machine that is sending the current job, or any job for that matter.
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Anyone have a nice simple way to monitor a HP network printer?
It's a printer with it's own network card, and own ip# using tcp/ip. I would like to know what ip# on the network is connecting to it...
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The sound most likely is high voltage, similar to static, generated by the flyback transformer which supplys the anode on the crt (in the range of 30,000 volts).
You may be hearing some of this...
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The best fix for WinXP I've seen in a long time is to remove MS Hotfix #811493. Info is here: Hotfix
If it's it installed, uninstalling that thing makes a huge difference in performance.
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Check the motherboard cmos battery, and even after that you may have to reinstall windows. Check the date in the bios, be sure to update it after changing the battery
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Lets hope he backed up all those irreplacable files, it could be a drive gone bye-bye. I have this problem all the time, I've kinda come to enjoy that white-faced look when I ask em if they have...
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bugbear is capable of printing garbage to network and shared printers, what kind of garbage does it print? I have a HP 4200n standalone network printer which has been spitting out an entire paper...
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