Domain NT4 = Yes. Mixture of NT4/2000 Servers. PDC on my LAN
Netware = Version 6. Server located on my LAN
Novell Client = 4.83 SP2
Client OS = MicroSoft Windows 2000 5.00.2195 SP3
Getting ports changed on the Switch, might take a while due to protocols but I'll try.
Thanks for the help...
I hope this may help.
We use a time source across a WAN and my Settings/ parameters (adapted for your IP) in TIMESYNC.CFG are...
Configured Sources = ON
Directory Tree Mode = ON
Hardware Clock = ON
Polling Count = 3
Polling Interval = 600
Service Advertising = ON
Sychronisation Radius = 2000...
Tried going back to NWGINA with the Domain name registered in the Registry 'Default Domain Name' Key - didn't work and had to re-enter credentials for each Mapped Drive I opened.
Tried Setting the Windows Tab on NW Logon Gina to 'DomainName\UserName' - didn't work either
Switched Back to...
Ah Ha,
Changing the GINA (Local Machine....WinLogon) to MSGINA.DLL has indeed allowed access to both the Domain resources and the Netware resources. Summed up this works.
Now how on earth do I ge the NWGINA to respect that I wish to sign onto the domain and not the local machine directly...
Locked Files requiring Maintenance.
Are you sure the DB fiels are flagged as Shareable, We've had problems with this and usually found someone has forgot to make them shared. We've found this improves network response times as well due to fewer resends being required.
I too have Netware...
Thanks Terry,
You're right, we're pure IP and my (and other peoples) passwords are exactly the same on Local PC (W2000), within NDS and on the MS-Domain.
I've check the windows tab (on the NT-Login) and it states the domain I expect to use but someone (who knows who) thought it wise to have...
My company has recently install Netware 6 as the initial signon screen to our networks
Every time I want to use domain resources (Particularly Network drives), a login window is presented and I have to put in my username and password before access is granted.
My username and password are the...
Might have the answer.
I beieve you may have included other DBF drivers (libs) but not REQUESTED them to load. BJJJB
"Murphy was an optimist"
Okay I haven't the answer - but what version of Clipper. and have you tried running with the debugged or with displayed debug lines in to see the area the application fails?
I'm sure we've had this before and will check round the office
BJJJB
"Murphy was an optimist"
We remap 720C to 660s which works.
We also occasionaly install the printer on the client using the supported engine drivers. It's an admin headache but allows Citrix users immediate utilisation of their new printer.
BJJJB
"Murphy was an optimist"
Are we sure the mapped drive will remain available to the application?
I'm sure we've tried something similar and had to use '/Persitent:Yes'
This then caused issues with drives being available when running other applications. BJJJB
"Murphy was an optimist"
Try "Thin Client for Dummies" (I think thats the name of the book)
Also try WWW.Thinplanet.com.
My opinion it's a delivery mechanism with some features, sorry if I underestimate. but if you get the Terminal Server right, your less likely to have Citrix problems.
Would I use it to...
I wouldn't use Citrix for this. First it's going to increase the cost of the solution and second I'm not too sure that MS-Access is Terminal Server compliant (I stand to be corrected here) but we've had problems with the MS-Suite of applications.
I'd probably plumb for an SQL database if it's...
I'm trying to sort out and problem for an associate. Any help would be appreciated.
A command file, resident on the same server, runs the following script
dtsrun /SserverName /U\\Domain\UserName /Ppassword /NprogramName /G{4D63AAF5-EDAE-11D6-A314-002035C387A5}...
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