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Reeve: I do not know if I have misunderstood you when I suggested you to try the STRCODE problem by blanked out user id and password from the "STRCODE Settings", not your TCP/IP VRPG server profile. Currently, when the daemon is up and running, changing user id will not be effective until the daemon is cloased and restarted. Also make sure that the CHANGE button is clicked before the OK button is hit. Hak Lui AS/400 AD, IBM Canada Ltd. e-mail: haklui@ca.ibm.com "Reeve Fritchman" <reeve@ltl400.com>@midrange.com on 11/25/2001 06:01:06 PM Please respond to code400-l@midrange.com Sent by: code400-l-admin@midrange.com To: "CODE400-L@midrange. com" <CODE400-L@midrange.com> cc: Subject: STRCODE-back to status quo This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- Hak Lui (IBM Toronto) suggested trying STRCODE without a user profile/password and removing the user profile from the communications console as well. As it turns out, the Comm Console wouldn't give up the user profiles/password; they're more persistent than S/36's. So I finally clobbered all my servers, _rebooted_, and made nice new servers without specifying user profiles/passwords. I get a password prompt when I hit the server for the first time, otherwise, everything's cool. It's possible that I could go back to the Comm Console, fill in the user/password, and skip the prompt, but I'm not that adventuresome yet (Can you spell "recidivist"? It means "somebody who breaks it, fixes it, then tries to break it again thinking he can fix it again"). My dial-up functionality (getting batch compiles returned, starting CODE/400 from a green screen) has been restored to where it was a few days ago on both laptop and desktop. I opened my cable modem router (RT314) to port 4200; I think I'm getting a different message when I try STRCODE over the network. Now the error number is 3447, "A remote host did not respond within the timeout period." It hangs for a few minutes instead of blowing up right away. Progress! Using the network and the NAT box, I'm still not able to start CODE/400 from a green screen and _batch_ compile error lists don't come back. If your compiles don't come back, do ACTIONS|COMPILE|PROMPT|(program generator doesn't come into focus, go figure)OPTIONS|SETTINGS|Action mode "I". This will tie your CODE/400 session up while the compile runs and until the error list comes back, but it's worth the wait, seeing as it's a (10**4) % improvement over SEU and WRKSPLF, which is why I flagellate myself periodically by poking a sleeping dog and tweaking CODE/400. There has to be a better word than "tweak" to describe this last experience...I'm thinking something like "trying to fix something small and delicate with a jeweler's loupe and screwdriver and instead dropping a daisy cutter on it." I took Vincent Greene's advice and downloaded (free) ZoneAlarm; I wish I hadn't...because the number of probes and weird IP's (mostly from Rumania, it seems) you get in the course of a day is terrifying. I feel like the Sad Sack after seeing the hygiene movie. You won't leave home, or your LAN, without some sort of software fire wall if you don't have something industrial-strength already in place. Unfortunately ZoneAlarm (www.zonealarm.com) is baffled by Spinner.com's shifting IP addresses (IP range function won't do and URL resolves to the primary IP address only). Hak, thank you. Vincent, thank you. ZoneAlarm, thank you...thank you very much. -- [ winmail.dat of type application/ms-tnef deleted ] -- _______________________________________________ This is the CODE/400 Discussion & Support (CODE400-L) mailing list To post a message email: CODE400-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/code400-l or email: CODE400-L-request@midrange.com Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/code400-l.
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