Wednesday, 23 June 2021

Autocount Reset Account Book

 https://wiki.autocountsoft.com/wiki/Others:_How_to_reset_account_book_list_for_login_screen

 

Question : My login screen has few non-use account books, how can I clear all and create a new list ?

Version : 1.8 / 1.9 / 2.0


Answer :

You may reset the Accounting database configuration and attach account book (database) again to create a new list.


To reset the Accounting database configuration;


1) Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\AutoCount\Accounting 1.8 for 32bit, or go to C:\Program Files\AutoCount\Accounting 1.8 for 64bit.


2) Double click on ResetAccountingConfiguration.


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3) Key in the password: autocountworld, and click on OK.


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4) Once success, continue with click on OK.


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5) Choose your product edition screen and click on OK.


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6) Check the checkbox of Attach an existing account book and click on Next.


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7) Click on Get Available Servers to select, or key in using the format of <IP address>\<instance>

The server name can also be:

<pc name>\<instance>

<IP address>, <sql port>

<pc name>, <sql port>

Click on Get Available Databases to select, or key in database name.

Then click on OK.


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8) Login screen will now prompt and you may proceed to login to your Account Book.


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If you wish to add another account book, refer to the following link for how to attach account book.


Attach Account Book



By : Aisyah 180712, Lay Swan 180713, P180719


 

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

The Connection has been Lost. Attempting to Reconnect to Your Session

 Reference webiste https://blogs.it.ox.ac.uk/nexus/2016/09/09/rdp-the-connection-has-been-lost/


n many cases this problem is caused by a feature known as Auto-Tuning. This is supposed to continually adjust TCP/IP receive window size based on the network conditions at any given moment. But on a less-than-perfect network this can cause time-out issues.

The TCP receive window size is the maximum amount of incoming data that can be buffered at once on the receiving side of a connection. The sending host can send only that amount of data before waiting for an acknowledgement and then a “receive window” update from the receiving host.

The TCP/IP stack nowadays tunes itself with larger default window sizes than it used to. Instead of using a hard-coded default value, TCP automatically adjusts the window size – beneficial during bulk data transmission by reducing the number of segments sent with large amounts of data.

Auto-Tuning continually determines the optimal receive window size by measuring bandwidth delays and the application’s retrieve rate. In an ideal world this means excellent performance even with changing network conditions. In the real world this means occasional timeout errors…

This doesn’t just affect Remote Desktop – some older version of Outlook used to get error 0x800CCC0F (“The connection to the server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).”) for the same reason.

What can be done?

To tweak your auto-tune settings:

Run CMD as an administrator and enter this command:

netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=restricted

If you later wish to reverse this setting:

netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal

To see what you’ve got right now:

netsh interface tcp show global

The permited values for the AutoTuningLevel parameter are:

disabled
Sets the receive window at the default value.
highlyrestricted
Lets the receive window grow beyond the default value, but does so very conservatively.
restricted
Lets the receive window grow beyond the default value, but limits such growth in some scenarios.
normal
Lets the receive window grow to accommodate most scenarios.
experimental
Lets the receive window grow to accommodate extreme scenarios.

N.B.  The experimental value may decrease performance and should only be used for testing.

Sunday, 13 June 2021

Speedtest How to get Faster Internet Speed When You Change a Simple Setting

cmd run administrator 


netsh interface ipv4 show subinterfaces


ping google.com -f -l  1452



reference website:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK2PHpKI9M4tsh interface ipv4 show subinterfaces




ping google.com -f -l  1452


netsh int ipv4 set subinterface "Ethernet" mtu=1599 store=persistent


netsh interface ipv4 show subinterfaces



netsh int ipv4 set subinterface "Wi-Fi" mtu=1599 store=persistent



Friday, 11 June 2021

Remote Desktop The Connection Has Been Lost Attempting To Reconnect

remote desktop the connection has been lost attempting to reconnect

 reference website


http://www.edgeitsystems.com/download/rdweb/Using_RemoteApps.pdf