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Latest KB Entries
MCast with multiple Network Interfaces
6/5/2002 - I am working on a machine with multiple network interfaces. How can I select which interface to use when sending MCast datastrings?
Netclock specification
6/4/2004 - Does the NetClock implement the SNTP protocol?
SSH: Server
03/22/2012 - When attempting to connect, I get the error
SNMP Code Example: Interpret a MAC or IP address value
03/31/2017 - By using the ValueB field of the Objects collection we can build a string representation of the MAC or IP address.
Using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) with IPWorks SSH
04/10/2024 - IPWorks SSH and IPWorks Auth can be used together to connect to servers requiring two-factor authentication.
Common Windows Security Errors
04/09/2018 - Description of Security Errors 80090302, 8009030D, 8009030E, 80090304, 80090308, 80090325, 80090326, 80090327, 80090331, 8009035D, 8009030F, 80090321
The requested name is valid and was found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated data being resolved for
06/15/2007 - Why do I get the error:
Certificate password length in Windows Server 2003
06/15/2012 - Windows Server 2003 limits the length of a certificate password to at most 31 characters.
Firing events under FoxPro
06/06/2004 - Why do events sometimes not fire in FoxPro?
I own an older version of IPWorks but I cannot find it on your website.
6/17/2004 - I own an older version of IPWorks but I cannot find it on your website. Where can I download it?
Component doesn
6/17/2004 - When I unplug the cable, the component doesn
How do I tell if I am currently connected to the internet?
6/17/2004 - How do I tell if I am currently connected to the internet?