Title: | PATHWORKS for Windows 95 |
Notice: | PWW95 1.0A Available -- See notes 3.39 and 8.7 |
Moderator: | JAMIN::SYSTEM ROM |
Created: | Thu Nov 17 1994 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 646 |
Total number of notes: | 2900 |
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606.1 | VMSNET::S_VORE | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Fri Jan 17 1997 09:52 | 4 | |
606.2 | HTSC04::WILLIAMCHAN | Fri Jan 24 1997 02:47 | 12 | ||
.1 Thanks but user is using DECnet and looks like unable to change the protocol. It looks like the VMS Pathwork server didn't recognised the chinese characters; I would like to know Chinese Windows95 with pathwork on VMS/Pathwork server is a supported configuration is enough. Thanks for any hint. Best regards, William-TK | |||||
606.3 | My thoughts | VMSNET::S_VORE | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Fri Jan 24 1997 10:00 | 20 |
Here are the components being used, if my reading of .0 and .2 are correct: component supplied by --------- ----------- client Workstation service Windows 95, Microsoft client DECnet protocol PATHWORKS for WIndows 95, Digital server DECnet protocol OpenVMS, Digital server Server service PATHWORKS for OpenVMS(LAN Manager), Digital server File System RMS, OpenVMS, Digital Now I've never seen a network protocol, such as DECnet, allow a directory to be created by an English client but not by a Chinese one, but I suppose anything's possible. I would still recommend checking with the PW Server folks (be sure to include exact version you're using; there have been 5 versions each with up to 3 ECO versions), but perhaps someone in one of the PW engineering groups reads this differently and has a different suggestion. -Steven |