Michael Ludwig wrote:
[...]
But maybe your case is a different one.
Yes indeed, several different ones (almost one per customer).
In this particular case (Cisco VPN Client), the settings you describe
are not accessible (or not modifiable). I believe it is a protection
for the VPN you are co
Christopher Schultz schrieb am 29.12.2008 um 15:54:41 (-0500):
> André Warnier wrote:
> > It's a whole process to connect to that server, and when I am
> > connected I lose my other connections (email e.g.).
>
> Aah, you use a VPN that fubar's your other connections? That's too
> bad.
Maybe you j
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
André Warnier wrote:
It's a whole process to connect to that server, and when I am connected
I lose my other connections (email e.g.).
Aah, you use a VPN that fubar's your other connections? That's too bad.
Not
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André,
André Warnier wrote:
> It's a whole process to connect to that server, and when I am connected
> I lose my other connections (email e.g.).
Aah, you use a VPN that fubar's your other connections? That's too bad.
If you often connect to this mac
Rainer Jung wrote:
[...]
Thanks Rainer.
You gave me more than hope. The tip below already does it.
You just saved my laptop, and Warszaw.
[...]
You compiled with Java 6 and try to run under Java 5. That won't work,
unless you add "-target 1.5" to your javac arguments.
I did, and it works. The
Hi André,
On 21.12.2008 23:28, André Warnier wrote:
I have created (ok, copied from Chuck would be more exact) a tiny weeny
little servlet. It's about 15 lines including comments.
On my Windows PC, where I have a Sun JDK 1.6 and Tomcat 5.5 installed,
the servlet compiles fine, with the following
Hi.
I just knew it wouldn't be that simple...
Kind of as a follow-up to earliers posts on "Hello World" servlets and
IBM JDK 1.5, here is the issue :
I have created (ok, copied from Chuck would be more exact) a tiny weeny
little servlet. It's about 15 lines including comments.
On my Windows P