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  • Subject: RE: DDM file on local system
  • From: Evan Harris <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 18:41:19 +1300

I think theres a password or security setting under TCP settings for DDM 
access. Maybe this is worth a look.

HTH
Evan Harris




>Thanks for your suggestions.  Unfortunately, I had already tried them all 
>before
>my original post, and I hadn't got any ofthem working.
>
><Did you try the controller as *LOCAL>
>
>I tried it out, but I still need a device description.  So I moved onto 
>the next
>suggestion.
>
>
><You need to use Create Device Desc (Intra) (CRTDEVINTR).
>Such device does not require controller.>
>
>When I do this, I get the following
>
>Evoke operation issued to program device DDMDEVICE failed.
>Cannot establish DDM connection with remote system.
>
>The return code is 0722, which the manual says 'A user ID was provided, but no
>password sent.'  However, I can find no place to enter a password (or a 
>user ID)
>
>
><Or you can use RMTLOCNAME(xxx *IP) on CRTDDMF and point it back to your
>system via eg loopback.>
>
>
>I had already tried this using our specific IP address.  I also tried the
>loopback address.  With both, I get
>
>A remote host refused an attempted connect operation.
>DDM TCP/IP communications error occurred on connect() to Application
>File QCNDDMF was already closed, never opened or not from this process.
>
>
>
>I have just about wasted as much time on this as I can afford, so I will 
>have to
>  look at
>modifying programs, library lists, etc.  However, with around 60 DDM files
>covering 200
>programs, this is going to take a lot longer than the 5 hours I have left 
>in my
>timetable.  Anyway, I am going to put off doing this for a few more days, 
>to see
>  if
>anyone else can come up with any more sggestions.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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