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(sigh)... welcome to Monday... Okay, let me see if I can go over this one more time. When I start the Communications Console, I get the Dr. Watson (DrW) error that was documented earlier. Therefore, I cannot switch the OS400 server name back to OS400A. My Startup folder contains icons for the Code400 Editor initialization (C:\WDT400\codebrws.exe) and Communication Daemon (C:\WDT400\system\evfctcpd.exe). When I boot up, I get the same DrW dialog. So... I feel like I'm stuck between a rock and a very hard place. Catch-22. I can't change the server name except through Communications Console. I can't start Communications Console without receiving a DrW. Ergh... Take pity on my, fellow Coders... last week I had to use (gasp!) SEU. I think I pulled a muscle... As far as STRCODE, I have it running in an emulation window. My STRCODE command is STRCODE SERVER(OS400) RMTLOCNAME(DSCHOPP) CMNTYPE(*TCPIP) PORT(*DFT) USERID(&USERID) PASSWORD(&PASSWD) where &USERID and &PASSWD are retrieved at runtime and my *CURLIB is MY personal library. So, Hak, when you ask me to "check your 'local STRCODE settings'", I'm not sure what that means? Dave -----Original Message----- From: code400-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:code400-l-admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of haklui@ca.ibm.com <SNIP!> David, could you please check your 'local STRCODE settings', and see what you have there if you are using STRCODE? -----Original Message----- From: code400-l-admin@midrange.com On Behalf Of sublime78ska@yahoo I had weird problems like this when using OS400 and OS400A (don't remember which one was for STRCODE) as server names. What I had to do was completely remove all of the servers in the comm console and reboot. Rebooting was important or else things were screwy. Then I added a server and gave it a better name. For my STRCODE session, I pass parameters so as not to allow any *PRV and provided it a better server name that isn't used anywhere else. If you're using STRCODE, make sure you have a *CURLIB and that it is your library alone. A *USRSPC is created and things don't work too well if your *CURLIB is QGPL and other CODE users also use QGPL for the *CURLIB. <snip> Phil > -----Original Message----- > From: code400-l-admin@midrange.com > [mailto:code400-l-admin@midrange.com] > On Behalf Of David Schopp <snip> > I think I clicked the Communications Console, and changed the server name > from OS400A to just OS400. > > Now when I try to start CodeEditor, I get a dialog box titled "Program > Error" with the text > "evfcsvrd.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. > You will need to restart the program. > An error log is being created." > > > My particulars: > Version of CODE & service level > V4R5M1 (I installed SP2, but still show as V4R5M1?) > > ... and other specs > Win2K, service pack 2 > 384 Mb Ram > OS/400, V4R5 >
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