Expensive tow

JGREGORY

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Re: Expensive tow

OMG!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: <br /><br />It's miraculous that nobody was killed.
 

POINTER94

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Re: Expensive tow

The man upstairs must be trying to thin the herd.
 

Elmer Fudge

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WOW!If that does'nt give the term "send in the clowns" a bad rap,heaven know's what will :eek:
 

SCO

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Wow. Great video. So all you have to do to play a video is to point to your ip address with the file directory location, and then the download to the viewers machine will occur automatically? How do you specify the hard drive location on the server?
 

ndemge

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SCO.... it's not that easy...<br /><br />First .. You must have a real ip address on your computer, if you are using a cable or dsl router, you won't have one, you will be using an internal non-routeable ip scheme.<br /><br />2nd.. Have IIS installed on your computer, (part of windows2000) this is the web/ftp server part of win2k<br /><br />setup IIS to know where on your computer to point incoming web traffic, and setup the permissions
 

SCO

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Thanks NDEMGE. I do have dsl that broadcasts a single ip address for each computer in the office. Can I just bypass the router and go directly to the dsl line? How do setup high bandwidth server, does the local phone company have a special service? Do I buy a special router? I do have w2k, but it is the less expensive version. Will it work or do you have to get a special server version of w2k?
 

ndemge

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SCO.... How I assume your DSL is setup...<br />DSL line comes into office, then into a router... from there it goes out to you network. You have one IP from your ISP, and your modem/router got that. Then your other computers, using an INTERNAL network IP scheme ... if a computer wants to talk to say, ebay.com ... it sends a request to the router, and the router goes and gets it, and relays it back to origonal computer.<br /><br />The way mine is setup.....<br />We got 5 live ip's from SBC, it was setup to go from there into my router/vpn gateway, and then to the rest of my computers. so all the computers inside are basically getting out using that one live ip. But on the dsl modem, it has a built in 5 port switch... grab one of the other ports, asd assigned the next IP in the range, and plugged that directly into my 2nd computer.<br /><br />Go to control panel, and then add/remove ... you can add IIS from there (will need win2k CD) I highly recomend having ALL the latest service packs and security updates before turning on IIS and run an intivirus.
 
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