How is the Flash memory shared by the voice and music folders?
WS-311M > Frequently Asked QuestionsThe WS-311M has 512 MB of Flash memory. A small amount of that memory is reserved for the "overhead"--firmware and system files needed to run the recorder. The remaining free memory is shared among the various folders--Folders A through E--and the MUSIC folder, plus any files that may be saved to the recorder as a mass storage device.
Why can't I see all of my folders?
CofC WebMail: FAQsYou will have to subscribe to your folders again to be able to see them. After you log on to WebMail, click on "Folder Manager", click on "Subscriptions", then "Subscribe All" and then "Save Changes". Now you will be able to see all of your folders.
How do you set up access to shared folders on other computers?
Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you are not running Ocean Mail Server as an NT Service then this is very simple. It can be achieved by specifying the shared folder in the same place where you would normally specify a local directory path. However, the shared folder cannot be accessed via a mapped drive so you must use the full path name (e.g. \\pc1\shared). If you are running the software as an NT Service then the procedure is the same as above but with an additional step.
Why can't I see all my mail folders?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYou may not be subscribed to all your folders. Go to the folders screen, click on Show Unsubscribed, click on the boxes to the left of the folders that appear. then in the drop down box, click on Subscribe to Folders. You should now be able to see all your folders.
Can the 16-bit Shared Folders/VBX be used under Windows 95?
FAQNo. None of the supporting 16-bit communicaitons products (i.e. Client Access, NetSoft or Wall Data) support 16-bit Shared Folders under Windows 95. You must use one of the 32-bit communications products to enable Shared Folders support under Windows 95. TECA's Folders/OCX can then be used to assign and release AS/400 shared folders as well as other network drive mappings.
Why can’t I browse the network to access system resources such as printers and shared folders?
Virtual Private Network (VPN)Your home computer is not a member of any ADOT owned NT Domain. Although you are connected to the IP network, you must supply domain credentials to prove that you are authorized to access protected network resources. Email, network drives, printers and all other resources will prompt for your NT logon information. You must supply these credentials every time a resource is accessed.
How do you setup accounts to access shared folders on other computers?
Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you are not running Ocean FTP Server as an NT Service then this is very simple. It can be achieved by specifying the shared folder in the same place where you would normally specify a local directory path. However, the shared folder cannot be accessed via a mapped drive and so you must use the full path name (e.g. \\pc1\shared). If you are running the software as an NT Service then the procedure is the same as above but with an additional step.
Question: Is there an easy way to manage shared folders on my computer?
West Virginia Wesleyan CollegeAnswer: Yes, Windows XP provides a Computer Management Console that is easy to access. To open the console, right-click on the My Computer icon and select Manage from the popup menu. In the console pictured below, open the Shared Folders icon from the left pane. You can view all shared resources in a single location, view current connections and open files, and select the folder and edit its sharing and security properties.
I can't seem to get folders to show up in it though....any tips?
Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Gentoo Desktops for July 2006Yup, if you get the latest version of kbfx thats what your menu will look like by default but it will have a different theme. You can install or make your own themes for it, some nice themes are available from http://kdelook.org. for the folders not showing, I'm not sure. I couldnt get the kbfx in portage to work so I used the cvs version off the kbfx site: http://www.kbfx.org/staticpages/index.php?page=20060224122953187#cvs.
Why can't I delete the 'All Folders' Desk?
Agent Newsreader FAQYou cannot delete the All Folders Desk because that is the Desk that actually contains the folders, all other Desks that you may create merely hold shortcuts to the folders.
Why can't I preview fonts in certain folders?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThere are two instances when you may not be able to preview fonts. The first is due to an error in some copies of version 2.5 (runtime error '5'). There is a fix for it on our Downloads page. The second reason is a problem that occurs only in Windows NT. If you are running Windows NT and are previewing fonts from another machine, folders that don't follow the old DOS naming standard (eight characters or less, with no spaces in the name) are not recognized.
Why can't I build a shared library?
GCC Frequently Asked Questions - GNU Project - Free Software...When building C++, the linker says my constructors, destructors or virtual tables are undefined, but I defined them
I thought MP3 audio could be shared with others. Why can't yours?
Frequently Asked Questions -- Guide to audible.com's New Aud...Audible uses security technologies, including encryption, to protect purchased programs. While the more typical MP3 files contain the same kind of audio data, they are not protected in this way. MP3 compression technology offers a number of different compression levels. Audible has chosen a level that is appropriate for spoken audio programming, resulting in smaller files and longer playback time in listening devices.
What are shared rooms?
Frequently Asked Hostelling Questions - Hostels Guide with B...Shared Rooms are dormitory style and range in size from four beds upwards. They offer mixed accommodation unless alternative arrangements have been made in advance with the hostel. Certain hostels do accommodate guests in single sex-sex dorms, if this is the case it will be indicated on the hostel's microsite.
What is the shared database?
Domain Name Systems - FAQS - Frequently asked questionsThe shared database is the database which contains information on your registration. All authorized registrars have access to this database. It tells us if your requested name is available amongst other things. Back to top
