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- | - Open up a connection to the data in the Pervasive Control Center | + | ===== Scenarios: I can' |
- | * START -> RUN -> **PCC** < | + | ==== Data set comes up blank, and terminal number is red ==== |
- | * Open Pervasive SQL Engines | + | === Scenario 1: my W: drive is not properly authenticated to the server === |
- | * Open the icon labelled with your Machine Name | + | One of the issues that can come up is that your W: drive is there, but may have a red X over the icon for the mapped drive. You can find this icon by browsing |
- | * Open ' | + | == Solution: == |
- | * Open the current database. | + | If we browse to MyComputer and then double click on the W: drive it should show us the contents of the W: drive. At this point the red X will dissapear. Now try to re-open System 5 and you will be able to log in. If this does not work, please call Technical Support at Windward Software 1-800-663-5750. |
- | - Look at the table Standalone | + | |
- | - Notice that the machine has a number similar to a MAC Address | + | |
- | - Run f:\temp\james\mad.exe to get the machine value that would correspond to the client pc you are connected to. | + | |
- | * NOTE: Must be run on the client PC. | + | |
- | - The corresponding line in the Standalone table will then give you the terminal number for the machine you are running | + | |
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standalone_technical_information.txt · Last modified: 2009/01/09 14:56 (15 years ago) by cliff