Title: | note 3 has pointer to current kit |
Notice: | note 3 has pointer to current kit |
Moderator: | PEACHS::GHEFF |
Created: | Wed May 29 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3301 |
Total number of notes: | 14905 |
It is found that even though one of our major customer using Pathworks 32 and eXcursion v3, they cannot run Xapplication over DECnet on Window NT workstation v4.0. However, if TCP/IP is installed again, the Xapplication can immediately be run. ---- This is same result in Digital office. If there is still problem of eXcursion v3.0 running on DECnet (even in Pathworks 32 on Window NT workstation 4.0) ? Please kindly advise.
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3282.1 | PEACHS::GHEFF | Do you feel like swimming? | Mon May 05 1997 10:15 | 6 | |
Which X application? Are there any error messages? eXcursion usually works fine with PATHWORKS 32 DECnet on NT 4. #Gary | |||||
3282.2 | Further Discussion on eXercursion V3.0 Problem | HGOVC::ROCKYLAM | Tue May 06 1997 07:54 | 15 | |
Thanks for your feedback. The X application is Xclock and Xeyes resided on the local PC. There is no response but without any error message when invoking the eXcursion v3.0 and these applications on the local PC. The protocol installed is only DECNET. However, if we install the TCP/IP in the PC again, these application can be run properly after invoking eXcursion v3.0. Thanks for your further advise. Regards, Rocky Lam | |||||
3282.3 | JAMIN::OSMAN | Eric Osman, dtn 226-7122 | Tue May 06 1997 10:13 | 13 | |
Most of our testing and our customers have been dealing with excursion running on the local PC but the x apps (such as xclock or xeyes) *not* running on the local PC. Instead, most customers run xclock and xeyes (etc) on unix or vms machines, via decnet or tcpip. If you're really running xclock and xeyes on the local PC, then you're dealing with an area we haven't been testing as much. If you've got a case that fails, please carefully document it in a qar. Thanks. /Eric |