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Anthony C Kleier@ROBBINSINC 09/18/98 10:00 AM We had many tcp/ip connectivity issues on 6.0.02 versions prior to plf Sept cum level. Client/Server sessions would hang, loop, or fail. These issues went away as we kept upgrading to newer releases. We are live on plf Sept with CEA and COM and have no connectivity issues with first gen apps. Did anything change with tcp/ip config on the 400 or the config files for bpcs c/s? Tony Kleier Robbins Inc. akleier@robbinsfloor.com <BPCS-L@midrange.com> AT INTERNET-MAIL on 09/17/98 05:33:56 PM To: bpcs-l@midrange.com AT INTERNET-MAIL@ccMail cc: (bcc: Anthony C Kleier/ROBBINSINC) Subject: Fwd: HELP!
Sorry folks, Cynthia's message bounced. I'm investigating... Dean In a message dated 98-09-17 17:31:04 EDT, owner-bpcs-l@midrange.com writes: > We are using 6.0.2 plc and all of a sudden today all the first generation > (full client) apps stopped working. They worked fine this morning until > about 9:00. No messages in QSYSOPR, no messages in the joblog, no error > messages whatsoever. When trying to enter a full client app such as Events > Processing, hourglass comes up, then stops and nothing else happens. No > sign on screen or anything. This happens on all workstations. > > We have been trying to get help through the Support line all day. We have > tried ending and restarting TCP/IP. Not much consolation for the > accounting manager, but thank goodness we haven't implemented COM yet or > we'd be out of business!!! Has this ever happened to anyone else? > > Cynthia Collins > Nistem Corporation
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