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Buck, are you aware of the built-in firewall that comes with W2K.
Perhaps that firewall is not allowing the iSeries to connect to the PC and 
give feedback?

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Edmund Reinhardt,  AS/400 AD Tools,   reinhard@xxxxxxxxxx 
Dept 607,   IBM Canada Lab  TL 969-4392  Phone 905-413-4392





Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: code400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
16/05/2003 05:10 PM
Please respond to CODE/400 Discussion & Support

 
        To:     CODE/400 Discussion & Support <code400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        Code V5R1M0 doesn't report events back after Win2k 
upgrade

 

I fully realise I am working with old software on an old PC but I am stuck
here for the moment.

Code V5R1M0, sp5 applied.  Was working GREAT on my PII 450 128 meg 
machine.
Our network folks insisted that we all run Win2k and in lieu of getting my
PC re-formatted and a clean load, I upgraded from Win98 to Win2k.  Had 
very
few problems doing the upgrade and most everything ran just fine 
afterwards.

Code wouldn't verify, claiming comms errors.  Which was odd since I have 
no
trouble signing on and downloading new source.  Compiles worked, too, but
didn't pop up the event window.  I guessed Win2k did something funny so I
went to the ftp site and grabbed SP5 and re-loaded it. Now, verify works
fine, and the only thing that doesn't work as expected is my compile 
window.
Still doesn't pop up.

No errors in the communications log.
My CURLIB was, and remains the same.
EVFEVENT has a member with my compile errors in it.
I have a matching .EVT file in /WDT400/system.

To my shame, I tried un-installing it, but the un-install process simply 
sat
consuming 99% of the CPU, doing (apparently) nothing.  I waited over an
hour...

Any advice?
  --buck
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