psbrm Posted December 8, 2005 Report Posted December 8, 2005 Hi Pete, 1. sorry for my English (i+m from Austria and my English is´nt perfekt at all) 2. I have 2 PC Server=psbrm Client=travel-ps Installation on Server: FS2004 FSUIPC V 3.5.0.0 and registered (although there is shown V 3.40, when you open it in the FS Menu) WideServer.dll V 6.5.0.0 and registered WideServer.Ini Installation on Client WideClient.exe V 6.5.0.0 WideClient.Ini You will see the logfile error Error on client pre-Connection Select() [Error=10061] Connection refused I hope you can help me Thanks Peter WideFs Zip.zip
Pete Dowson Posted December 8, 2005 Report Posted December 8, 2005 FSUIPC V 3.5.0.0 and registered (although there is shown V 3.40, when you open it in the FS Menu) If it says it is 3.40 it is 3.40. Please update to 3.50 (or wait till tomorrow (Friday) when 3.51 will be released). I cannot support version 3.40. You must update! I would also need to see the WideServer Log, but at first glance "connection refused" is most likely to be due to a firewall. Pete
psbrm Posted December 8, 2005 Author Report Posted December 8, 2005 1. the FSUIPC.dll is V3.5 (see atteched file WideFS 2) 2. see the screenshot, whre it shows V 3.4.0 (see atteched file WideFS 3 in the next mail) 3. Firewalls on both PC´s are inaktive 4. there is no WideServer logfile So what should I do? Peter WideFS 2.zip
psbrm Posted December 8, 2005 Author Report Posted December 8, 2005 here you see the print screen from FS2004 Peter WideFS 3.zip
Pete Dowson Posted December 8, 2005 Report Posted December 8, 2005 1. the FSUIPC.dll is V3.5 (see atteched file WideFS 2)2. see the screenshot, whre it shows V 3.4.0 (see atteched file WideFS 3 in the next mail) The FSUIPC you supplied in your ZIP is certainly version 3.50, but the version you have installed in FS is most certainly 3.40! You either have two FS installations and you are looking in the wrong one, or you are not following the very clear installation instructions for FS modules and placing them in the FS Modules folder! 3. Firewalls on both PC´s are inaktive Well, you must look to find what is blocking WideClient access to your server then. 4. there is no WideServer logfile If there is no WideServer LOG file in the FS modules folder, then you have NOT installed WideServer -- that would certainly prevent WideClient connecting! PLEASE PLEASE READ the installation instructions for my programs. They are very short. They predominantly consist of "copy the DLL into the FS Modules folder". You have evidently not done this simple one-step procedure! Regards, Pete
psbrm Posted December 8, 2005 Author Report Posted December 8, 2005 Hi Pete, I´m really sorry - you´re absolutly right. I did´nt recogognize that "module" is a folder - I just thought module means folder - so I just did the dll´s in the wrong folder. NOW IT WORKS Thanks a lot - and sorry you wasted your time with my "English problems"
Pete Dowson Posted December 8, 2005 Report Posted December 8, 2005 Thanks a lot - and sorry you wasted your time with my "English problems" Okay -- all's well that ends well! ;-) Pete
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