Hi
I've just moved to a new workstation which is running the 64 bit version on Windows XP. I've re-installed the ProIV client (we are running Superlayer v5.5) but when I try to launch it I am getting the error message "Trouble with starting up the telnet emulation program". Has anyone else experienced this? Could it be that the client is incompatible with this version of Windows?
Any help gratefully received.
Regards
Kate
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Trouble with starting up telnet emulation program
11 June 2008 - 09:23 AM
Exporting between servers in Superlayer - question from a Unix dummy
23 April 2007 - 11:08 AM
Hi
We are running proiv on 2 seperate Unix servers for our development and live environments (let's call them server 1 and server 2). Releases to the live environment are done exporting to a transfer file on a directory /proiv/prx on server 1 which is actually a link to server 2 - I'm sure most of you are probably familiar with this concept. The problem I have is that server 2 has moved and now the link no longer works. I'm guessing that we have to re-configure the link or map with the new IP address but being pretty clueless about the Unix side of things I don't know how to do this. Our Unix admin guy is on holiday and I'm unable to do any software releases for our customers until this is resolved so it's kind of urgent.... can anyone help? Or suggest a workaround?
Thanks in advance!
Kate
We are running proiv on 2 seperate Unix servers for our development and live environments (let's call them server 1 and server 2). Releases to the live environment are done exporting to a transfer file on a directory /proiv/prx on server 1 which is actually a link to server 2 - I'm sure most of you are probably familiar with this concept. The problem I have is that server 2 has moved and now the link no longer works. I'm guessing that we have to re-configure the link or map with the new IP address but being pretty clueless about the Unix side of things I don't know how to do this. Our Unix admin guy is on holiday and I'm unable to do any software releases for our customers until this is resolved so it's kind of urgent.... can anyone help? Or suggest a workaround?
Thanks in advance!
Kate
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