Show console log messages in telnet
June 24th, 2008The console shows information from the system by default.
It can also be viewed from a telnet session by this command:
terminal monitor
The console shows information from the system by default.
It can also be viewed from a telnet session by this command:
terminal monitor
Make a bat file with the extension .bat or .cmd
Define the the tabs this way in the file:
START http://www.microsoft.com/
START http://www.hp.com/
START http://www.ibm.com/
You can test your network speed with the program iperf. It runs under all most used operating systems. The windows binary file can be found here:
https://nocweboldcst.ucf.edu/files/iperf.exe
or
https://nocweboldcst.ucf.edu/files/iperf.exe
The file iperf.exe is used as client AND server.
The basic idea is that the client UPLOADES an amount of data to the server.
The speed of the transfer is then calculated.
For a deeper introduction watch this Flash guide.
An example:
Server: iperf.exe -s
Client: iperf.exe -c <server-ip>
(Speed is now uploaded to the server)
Use: iperf.exe –help to see options
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Test up and then down:
C:\>iperf.exe -c 192.168.0.199 -r
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Server listening on TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 8.00 KByte (default)
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Client connecting to 192.168.0.199, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 63.0 KByte (default)
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[1876] local 192.168.0.90 port 3975 connected with 192.168.0.199 port 5001
[ ID] Interval      Transfer    Bandwidth
[1876] 0.0-42.9 sec 1.13 MBytes  221 Kbits/sec
[1944] local 192.168.0.90 port 5001 connected with 192.168.0.199 port 4442
[ ID] Interval      Transfer    Bandwidth
[1944] 0.0-10.0 sec 41.5 MBytes 34.9 Mbits/sec
C:\>
Find this path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Infodelivery\Restrictions
Add this key: NoSearchBox”=dword:00000001
ntp server 213.173.225.86
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sh ntp status
sh clock
Find this path in regedit:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\General
and the key: UserTemplates
type: REG_EXPAND_SZ
Just give it a value. (path to a folder)
If you can not find the key UserTemplates, Office is using the standard path:
C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
If you use KIX:
WriteValue(“HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Common\General”, “UserTemplates”, “c:\somefolder”, “REG_EXPAND_SZ”)