
justjennth
We are the original owners of this vehicle. You would think by now we would have written this valuable info down, but we have not. We had to disconnect the battery today to clean the terminals. We did not use the battery bypass tool. Now the trucks "brain" has to be "retrained". The problems we are experiencing include: it dies when left to idle, it runs rough etc. I recall having to drive it for a long period of time while keeping it running and at varied rpms. Please help! Thanks!!
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any time I needed information like this, or anything else, I went down and talked to the parts guy at a big dealership, these guys are often bored to tears when not busy, even inventory is computer controlled now, if you have some small item to buy, get it and ask them some questions I have gotten a lot of free advice by calling on the phone asking for parts, or just going down there for some small thing like a rubber brake pad.
any time I needed information like this, or anything else, I went down and talked to the parts guy at a big dealership, these guys are often bored to tears when not busy, even inventory is computer controlled now, if you have some small item to buy, get it and ask them some questions I have gotten a lot of free advice by calling on the phone asking for parts, or just going down there for some small thing like a rubber brake pad.
I need to connect the computers between two locations in different cities. How ??

jahurdii
All computers are on Windows XP. Both locations are on peer-to-peer networks, no servers per say. I need for one location to have access to quickbooks in a different location.
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VPN but your probably going to find you will need change the way you think in terms of running a program. Instead of running QB at SiteA by connecting to the QB share at SiteB you really need to connect from SiteA to a PC or Terminal Server at SiteB and actually run the program at SiteB with only the screens being sent to SiteA.
Depending on the network speeds, the number of users needing to use the program, etc will determine if you need a Terminal Server or maybe get out on the cheap by using a XP Pro as a single user Terminal Server. You will run the connection over a VPN which is a secure site to site connection where not only is the data encrypted but you are restricting the connection to the other site only. Devices such as Watchgaurd, SonicWall and others are options.
I would HIGHLY recommend not being P2P and instead look at real server options such as SBS. Far to many issues to manage when you have to manage each PC vs. managing everything from a single server.
We can either provide further info and even an assesment ourselves or help you contact a Microsoft Small Business Specialist in your area.
VPN but your probably going to find you will need change the way you think in terms of running a program. Instead of running QB at SiteA by connecting to the QB share at SiteB you really need to connect from SiteA to a PC or Terminal Server at SiteB and actually run the program at SiteB with only the screens being sent to SiteA.
Depending on the network speeds, the number of users needing to use the program, etc will determine if you need a Terminal Server or maybe get out on the cheap by using a XP Pro as a single user Terminal Server. You will run the connection over a VPN which is a secure site to site connection where not only is the data encrypted but you are restricting the connection to the other site only. Devices such as Watchgaurd, SonicWall and others are options.
I would HIGHLY recommend not being P2P and instead look at real server options such as SBS. Far to many issues to manage when you have to manage each PC vs. managing everything from a single server.
We can either provide further info and even an assesment ourselves or help you contact a Microsoft Small Business Specialist in your area.
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