Wonder Posted June 27, 2004 Report Posted June 27, 2004 Hi! Peter must I enter another value than 0 in the Networkadress under properties IPX/SPX protokoll,becaus I use on all computers Win98SE!Is it important or not!Could it be that I have Jump sequence on Wide ClientLog and Auto send stopped before all datas send in Wide Server LOG?Is it possible that the FS in this moment load or reload so that the Jump sequences are appears in Wide ClientLOG,because it stutter not always!
Pete Dowson Posted June 27, 2004 Report Posted June 27, 2004 Peter must I enter another value than 0 in the Networkadress under properties IPX/SPX protokoll,becaus I use on all computers Win98SE!Is it important or not!Could it be that I have Jump sequence on Wide ClientLog and Auto send stopped before all datas send in Wide Server LOG?Is it possible that the FS in this moment load or reload so that the Jump sequences are appears in Wide ClientLOG,because it stutter not always! Sorry, I don't understand a word of that. Can you clarify, and ask a specific question please, with specific data if you have any? Pete
Wonder Posted June 28, 2004 Author Report Posted June 28, 2004 Hi! Yes I mean in your operations manual stand something about a networkadress of IPX/SPX protocoll trouble shooting tips!Must I change the "o" in IPX/SPX properties to another value or is it only for a mixed network!
Pete Dowson Posted June 28, 2004 Report Posted June 28, 2004 Hi!Yes I mean in your operations manual stand something about a networkadress of IPX/SPX protocoll trouble shooting tips!Must I change the "o" in IPX/SPX properties to another value or is it only for a mixed network! Sorry, but I still don't understand. These "IPX/SPX properties" -- are these in Windows or somewhere? You don't have to change any addressing in Windows, only tell Wideclient whatever details it needs so it can address your Server. For Win98SE or before you shouldn't need to do anything with addresses at all for IPX/SPX -- Win98 finds the server automatically. For Win2000 or XP you do. Not sure about WinMe. the nextwork address is usually zero unless you have more than one network, I think. Why are you using IPX/SPX? Since version 5.50 I've specialised in making TCP/IP work better. I think there are less problems with TCP/IP simply because Microsoft have paid a lot more attention to it. Regards, Pete
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