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Issues with Novell 3.33 Client for Win 95
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10/01/2001 18:50:35
 
 
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10/01/2001 16:21:09
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Installation, Setup and Configuration
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00461438
Message ID:
00461994
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9
>> I am very confident that the load is the same, since when we do simple testing of the application, it freezes up on our machines.. Remember, the freeze ups occur whenthe application first loads.. Why would VFP care if we are using TCP/IP or IPX network protocols?
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>>Are the MS VFP techies listening to this thread?? Mike Stewart, Any ideas??
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>Tony,
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>I'm a VFP developer in a Novell shop. You could put an NT server on the network and your app on it, but if you're like I am, you don't want to spend the bucks on new hardware if you can help it. I currently have a few VFP apps running on pure NetWare 5.0 environments very successfully, so I have to think it's something else. Here's where I'd start....
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>1. First run the app locally on a "virgin" machine to make sure the runtime is being installed properly and to eliminate any network client issues.
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>2. Use the Novell client uninstall program UNC32.EXE (available on the latest client CD or at www.novell.com/download ) to uninstall the client, then reinstall it. Be sure you are installing the 3.3 rev for Windows 95. Sometimes the client configuration gets fouled up and simply using the Windows uninstall won't clear out the offending file or registry entry.
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>3. Try installing the ZENworks 3 Support Pack 1 ( zfd3sp1.exe available at the Novell download site ). This fixes some W95 client problems.
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>4. Finally, the problem may lie with Windows 95 itself. If your Windows load on the offending computer is old, it may be time to reload Windows. But if the hanging problem is network-wide, reloading Windows won't help.
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>Hope this gets you started on the right foot (or left, if you're a Democrat).

Henry,

The runtime is loaded on the server, not the local machines.. It's a long story, but the gist of it is, if we had the runtime files loaded on each workstation we would have more problems than it's worth..

What we will try is loading the runtime files on one of the user machines here and seee if that solves the problem.. If not, then we will go looking for a virgin machine here and see what we can do..

To be honest I could not tell you what version of Win 95 we are running...

Thanks!
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