Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
Notice: | Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187 |
Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 6497 |
Total number of notes: | 27359 |
I have "upgraded" my v1.1 bms demo station with the concentrator am, the snmp am and the tsam am but now run into a strange problem. The toolbox icons for the am's overwrite each other. The icon is ok but the text description below will overlap the icon beside. Most noticable is the concentrator icon. The question is how do I move these icons apart so that the display is readable. Doing a demo with the toolbox as it currently is leads the customer to believe the product is immature but feature rich. A five minute solution would be most appreciated, but I'm not holding my breath. I have had numerous customers point out the garbled text in the navigation window. The solution is of course to run Motif. Thanks, Richard
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1802.1 | BSYBEE::EGOLF | John C. Egolf LKG2-2/T02 x226-7874 | Tue Nov 12 1991 20:05 | 3 | |
Its a "bug" in V1.1 that isn't easily fixed (thats the bad news). The good news is that it is fixed in V1.2 (available soon). | |||||
1802.2 | thanks | OTOOA::DOIRON | [email protected] | Wed Nov 13 1991 09:02 | 19 |
That's the answer I'm hearing more and more lately, especially with other products. As an aside, up here in Canada we are finding a pent up demand for the services that DECmcc provides/will provide. The telco's are really interested in the OSI/CMIP AM, and the PNMP announcements. I am doing demos weekly to large government departments who are just awakening to the somber task of integrating large networks. If we deliver all that was presented at the v1.2 seminar, this product will be a winner. The biggest challenge will be in the desktop space. If we can survive and manage this area we stand a very good chance of becoming 'the standard' for large government networks, at least here in Ottawa. Keep up the good work. Richard |