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2786.1 | Need to define a VTX server | MPGS::DEVI | recycled stardust | Tue Jun 03 1997 15:05 | 13 |
| You need to define a VTX server at the system level. You should point
to a VTX site server that is most near your location.
You'd include a line such as the following in your system startup file:
$DEFINE VTX$SERVER NODENAME::"""xx="""
nodename = name of the VAX running the VTX server
xx = the DECnet object number assigned to the VTX server
Where are you located?
Gita
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2786.2 | st louis | STOSS1::DPROSE | | Tue Jun 03 1997 22:38 | 4 |
| Thanks
I'm in st. louis ....site is STO
Dennis
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2786.3 | | GALVIA::polomt.ilo.dec.com::duke | | Wed Jun 04 1997 11:45 | 8 |
| Dennis,
It also depends on if you're running Teamlinks Library Services (the VTX
windows client - we renamed it to TLS to confuse people). If so, you need
to specify the VTX server by clicking "define" in the "Servers" dialog box
whichi you get as a result of selecting the "Connect..." option on the
"Navigate" menu.
-ronan
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2786.4 | ACIS01, object 200 | MPGS::DEVI | recycled stardust | Thu Jun 05 1997 20:45 | 5 |
| Dennis - Try defining your VTX server to ACIS01, DECnet object 200
That's a server running in Chicago.
Gita
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