Title: | PATHWORKS for OSF/1 |
Notice: | see also NOTED::PWDOSWINV5 (PW client) & TURRIS::DIGITAL_UNIX |
Moderator: | CPEEDY::LONG |
Created: | Thu Apr 22 1993 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1874 |
Total number of notes: | 6870 |
Hi, I have a problem with PC Win95,pathworks 32,that's unable to obtain license from server (Unix 4.0B, PW server 6.1A). On license log file on the server,there are this messages: 1) Listen on transport=/dev/streams/netbeui failed, status=0 errno=32 2) Poll off client for license request data timed out. The parameter in pathworks.ini [licenseverver] timeout=2 (default value). Can this value impact with my problem ? Thank Massimo [Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
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1867.1 | Known problem. | JAMIN::WASSER | John A. Wasser | Fri May 30 1997 15:52 | 25 |
Symptom: A PATHWORKS client connected via Dial-Up NetBEUI (RAS) through a Windows NT RAS server can't find a license server or, when it does, the PATHWORKS servers act as if a does not have a client license, even when it does. Cause: By default the Windows NT RAS server will not allow NetBIOS broadcasts from a RAS client and will only allow connections to the "Workstation" and "Messaging" services on a Dial-Up client. When asked by the PATHWORKS server to connect to the License Transponder service, the Windows NT RAS server replies that although such a service is present on the client, it is not ready to accept any connections. Solution: In the Windows NT Registry of a RAS server, set the following two registry entries: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\ Services\ RemoteAccess\ Paremeters\ NetBIOSGateway\ enablebroadcast = (REG_DWORD) 1 RemoteListen = (REG_DWORD) 2 | |||||
1867.2 | Ok! Thanks! | MLNCSC::CASAROTTI | chi vale vola, chi non vola e' un vile | Mon Jun 02 1997 04:44 | 8 |
Thanks , we will go to the customer site in the next week and we will try it. Thanks for your help ciao Gabriele and Massimo |