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Date: | Tue, 26 Dec 2000 22:40:26 PDT |
From: | Benedict G Archer <bgarcher@gte.net > |
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To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
Subject: | SCOUG-Help: LAN Server Administration doesn't load |
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Thanks Steven,
Steven Levine wrote:
maybe my suspicion was all wrong
>
But I added the /V:local anyway with no effect
> Also, take a look at wrkheuristics in ibmlan.ini. Read up on flag 37.
Attempts to logon to File and Print Client Resource Browser results in
I said that my NIC was working, but maybe it's not. The yellow led
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> at 12:03 PM, Benedict G Archer
>
> Hi Ben,
>
> >Can't get a simple peer to peer working and I think LAN Server
> >Administration may be the problem.
>
> Not directly, but it may have caused the install to assume you wanted a
> domain login verification rather than the usual local verification.
>
> >Installed warp 4.51 (convenience pak) on a TP760E. Confirmed that there
> >are no IRQ or address conflicts in the interface card. The requestor
> >starts, the LEDs on the NIC show activity, but LOGONs always fails. In
> >the beginning I selected to also install LAN Server Administration, and
> >it's there. But when I try to open it, a message, "IBM LAN SERVER
> >Administration is loading, Please Wait." and never goes away. The LOGON
>
> Check your Startup folder and remove the items you don't really want to
> start.
there's only TCP/IP startup and NetWork Messaging
> >dialog also appears and accepts an ID and PW, but the logon fails with
> >the message, the remote node or domain server is not currently available.
> >Click OK and all the messages go away. Trying to access the NET.ACC file
> >produces a sharing violation.
>
> Check your Peer Login object properties. The parameters should contain:
>
> /v:local
>
The peer login object didn't have this parameter, but the login dialog
box has the statement,
verification: local
> You want this to be 1 for a Peer setup.
>
> Steven
>
flag 37 was 1. I tried 0 (no verification) but the behavior was the
same. LAN Administrator doesn't start unless I invoke it, (its login
dialog box also has the "verification: local" line) but when I do
double click it is when it continues to show a loading, please wait
message which goes away only after the login dialog appears, I enter ID
and PW and I escape out of the logon failure message.
NET 2215 error, Domain controller cannot be found. I did enter a domain
name at some point in the installation, and that's the name that shows
up in the logon dialog.
(TX/RX) comes on whenerver I attempt to logon, but the green led (link)
is never on except during bootup. It's an old CNET card that uses the
E200P driver. I had to manually add a line to config.sys to invoke
COPEN.OS2 which prepares (?) the card for the driver, the next line.
The dates on both the driver and the COPEN.OS@ file are 1995 even though
they were downloaded from CNET website in the last month. I've never
tried to use the card before, so can't claim from experience that it
isn't the problem. But output during bootup says it's active with the
intended parameters.
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