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Author: dwacks@saleslogix.com
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Subject: PHP and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (SQL Server) Assistance needed
Hi,

I am looking for someone with strong PHP skills that has interfaced with MS
SQL databases.

We have strong MySQL knowledge but the MSSQL and ODBC does not seem to be
responding correctly.

This issue is running on an NT box, but we also need to understand the
process for Linux (Red Hat).

If the Linux side works easier, I can move the site to the Linux box (which
is planned for next month).

I would like the consultant to come in today (morning preferably) to help us
with this. Phone/remote support *may* work as well.

Thank You,
Dave

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Interact Commerce Corporation

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-----Original Message-----
From: der.hans [mailto:PLUGd@LuftHans.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 2:46 AM
To: quatsch
Subject: Re: Another new mini-HOWTO (fwd)


moin, moin,

I know of at least one person on here besides myself who's run into the
larger than 8GB IDE disk problem. Here's a solution that came my way.

ciao,

der.hans
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 13:03:16 -0700
From: Gary Preckshot <>
To: User one account <>, LDP
<>
Subject: Re: Another new mini-HOWTO
Resent-Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 13:07:50 -0700
Resent-From:

User one account wrote:

> On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Gary Preckshot wrote:
>
> >
> > It turns out that if you know about the latest LILO and what
> > happens during booting, you can solve the problem. However,
> > advice from current HOWTOs is either to use LOADLIN, write
> > LILO to the MBR, or locate the linux partition below the
> > 1024 cylinder limit. None of these is satisfying for the new
> > big disks, and with disks inclined to increase beyond 137
> > Gb, some sort of forward looking HOWTO is indicated.
> >
> > Gary
> >
>
> Hi, I wrote a howto on using removable disks to manage multiple operating
> systems. The 8GB limit was the major problem I ran into. I'd be

interested in
> your experiences/solutions whether you write a howto or not.
>
> If you want editing advice/assitance I would be happy to help.
>
> Bob


Hi, Bob,

The easiest solution is to get LILO version 21.4.1 (I got the RedHat rpm
version)
and replace "linear" with "lba32" in your lilo.conf file. Then you input the
command "lilo" as root, and your boot is automatically replace with one that
uses
32-bit lba sector addressing. You do need an extended bios that supports
extended
int 13. This is good for disks up to 137 Gb, assuming your IDE interface
goes that
big. If you use the command "lilo -v", lilo will be in verbose mode and
output a
bunch of reassuring stuff.

Gary



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