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2003 Dec 01
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...fact that anyone asked about
it shows there is, in fact, a Linux market, despite what Epicor's
development people say.
So the real question I would have to ask Epicor is,
"Why are you so quick to abandon market share to your competitors?"
- Kevin Colby
kevinc@grainsystems.com
rparker@VPR.net wrote:
>
> Jerry,
>
> Your book was a lifesaver for me - and I have been running
> Samba on BSDI 4.0.1 for about a year now; including running
> Platinum (mentioned below) but now it's time for a major
> upgrade from the vendor (Epicor). I know you must get a lot...
2005 Mar 18
0
T100P: Can't Make/Receive Zap Calls (Long Newbie Blah)
...D Options]
callerid="SLMI - A. Rottler <317 123-4567>"
callerid=
callerid=asrecieved
usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
restrictcid=no
usecallingpres=no
[Other Features]
mailbox=4002
;
;group=
[Analog Handset Features]
;
;group=1
;callgroup=
;
;group=1
;pickupgroup=
channel => 3
[rparker]
context=rparker
[Call Logging Options]
accountcode=rparker
amaflags=documentation
[Caller ID Options]
callerid="SLMI - R. Parker <317 123-4567>"
callerid=
callerid=asrecieved
usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
restrictcid=no
usecallingpres=no
[Other Features]
mailbox=4003
;
;group=...
2015 Jun 24
0
Re: "connect at power-on" NIC feature equivalent to that found in ESX
As a work-around, you can remove the NIC from the VM before starting it,
edit the network configuration files and then re-add the hardware. This
has worked for me.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Ryan, Lyle <lyle.ryan@cubic.com> wrote:
> With ESX and the vSphere Client, I can enable or disable a VM’s NIC to
> “connect at power-on”.
>
> This is very useful when cloning, since