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EE Mission Critical
Essential IT Solutions
 
1) STREAMLINING XML IN VISUAL BASIC.
 
Topic Area: Visual Basic
Problem posted by: MikeABB
Expert Solution from: GeoffKell
 
Loading XML into Visual Basic as a specific file is easy enough. But trying to pass that same data in a string variable doesn't work. The solution is simple and was previously undocumented until one of our top Experts figured it out!
 
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2) CONTROL JAVA APPLET WINDOWS IN NETSCAPE.
 
Topic Area: Java Programming
Problem posted by: Kit_
Expert Solution from: diakov
 
The Experts did a great job in collaborating to get the solution to this problem. Kit was running into trouble controlling the window size of various applets while viewing them through Netscape Navigator. The solution is a good example of the power of Java.
 
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3) QUICK FIX FOR A WINDOWS 98 SYSTEM CRASH.
 
Topic Area: Windows 98
Problem posted by: prr
Expert Solution from: joe_aqs
 
The System Info box found under System Tools in Windows 98 is a great utility to find out about your hardware configuration, system load and much more. But not when it crashes your system every time you try and use it. This crash can be avoided with a quick update using software you already have.
 
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4) GET LINUX, UNIX, AND WINDOWS TO TALK TOGETHER.
 
Topic Area: Linux
Problem posted by: jguerin
Expert Solution from: comotai
 
Jguerin ran into trouble attempting to get a small network of machines running various operating systems (including RedHat 6.2, Suse 6.1, and Windows 98) to freely FTP and Telnet between one another. The solution is a fairly simple DNS tweak.
 
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5) SHOW THE DATA BETWEEN TWO DATES USING MICROSOFT ACCESS.
 
Topic Area: Microsoft Access
Problem posted by: annavan
Expert Solution from: Volibrawl
 
A basic form, two simple pull down boxes that allow you to pick a calendar year, and a more involved query that searches for all records between the two dates. The solution is unique but manageable. As an added bonus, there's a tip for better performance on a query of this kind!
 
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