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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

3285.0. "Can't run XAppl on Excursion via DECNET" by HTSC19::HPYIU () Mon May 12 1997 11:18

    Hi,
    	I have a problem for install Excursion on Windows NT 4.0 workstation
    that the detail as below:
    
    Configuration:
    - Pathworks 32 v7.0
    - Excursion v3.0
    - Windows NT 4.0 with services pack 2
    - DECNET and NETBEUI protocol installed
    
    Problem detail:
    - I can run XAppls on 'SERVER1 - OpenVMS' via DECNET is successful.
    - I can't run XAppls on 'SERVER2 - OpenVMS, SERVER3 - Digital Unix' via
      DECNET with the eXursion message on LOG screen is: 
      'X Application Startup  Error  Could not connect to SERVER2. Check to 
       make sure your login information is correct'. 
      I am make sure the username and password is correct and I can apply this 
      username via Windows NFT to transfer files.
    - But I can apply TCP/IP with same configuration on Excursion Control
      Panel to run XAppls on ALL of server. 
    
    Due to I can't compare the pathworks on OpenVMS setting on two of
    Server. Any suggestion for check the pathworks setting on the server or
    other setting.
    
    Thank you very much !!
    Pan
    HKMCS
    
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3285.1PEACHS::GHEFFDo you feel like swimming?Mon May 12 1997 13:1110
    Make sure that you have copied the pcx_serv.exe file from the CD to
    your Digital Unix system.  If you have not done so, see page 2-22 in
    the eXcursion User's Guide. (In Post-installation Tasks.  "Installing
    on Alpha Hosts Running DECnet on Digital Unix.)  The file must be
    transfered (as a binary) over to the Dux system and a DECnet object
    must be created.
    
    #Gary

     
3285.2JAMIN::OSMANEric Osman, dtn 226-7122Mon May 12 1997 17:5313
    
    Also, make sure the decnet hosts are known in both directions between
    your nt and your unix.
    
    Test with
    
    	ncp show node x.y
    
    Do this on both unix and nt to make sure they both know about each
    other.  I had a problem recently where the unix didn't completely know
    about the nt.
    
    /Eric