Does anyone know if someone has been perverse enough to write a version of NetBEUI for Unix? I'm asking this because my latest hypothesis on why Corel WP 7 won't install to my Samba share is that the install program is making direct calls into the transport layer. Presumably, the redirector should kick up a fuss (I don't have NetBEUI installed) but maybe it does nothing. I know that NetBIOS and NetBEUI used to be one and the same -- presumably RFC1002 and RFC1003 came about to put some order into the situation. I'm not about to invest humungous amounts of time on WP7, but why it doesn't work intrigues me. The problem may come up again when it really matters. Does any of this make sense? David Scott Montreal
On Thu, 11 Sep 1997, David Scott wrote:> Does anyone know if someone has been perverse enough to write a version of > NetBEUI for Unix?the latest linux kernels have it. why, i have no idea. luke
>On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Charles Owens wrote: > >> Now for the bad news. ;-) It seems that something has crept into this >> new version that causes my Win95 clients to almost always hang when the >> user logs out! > > I had this same problem too. All of the machines (except a few) would hang >when logging out. If I then sign back on to a particular machine that DID >log out, all of the hung machines instantly become unhung. I solved this >problem by switching from Samba WINS to NT WINS. > >Samba WINS appears to have problems with Win95. > >Later, >JonI too have been seeing Win95b systems hang when closing/logging off from 1.9.17 (WINS and DOMAIN MASTER = Yes). I fired up an alternative Win NT server running WINS and after reconfiguring the WIN95 to this new WINS NT server the logoff worked ok. Unfortunately, I then restarted SAMBA. I then re-reconfigured the win95 back to the SAMBA WINS server and the Win 95 logged of the correctly. It looks like the SAMBA WINS server needs to be restarted to stop win 95 logout hangs. So a simple stop and start may stop the win95b hangs. Cheers, ___________________________________________________________________ Gerard Hammond Ph.D. Garvan Institute of Medical Research 384 Victoria St Tel: (02) 9295 8148 Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Fax: (02) 9295 8538 Australia email: g.hammond@garvan.unsw.edu.au ___________________________________________________________________ For Garvan Help try: http://www.garvan.unsw.edu.au/ITHelp.html Stolen from an Internet user: "f u cn rd ths, u cn gt a gd jb n cmptr prgrmmng !"
Norbert Weiss
1997-Sep-11 07:05 UTC
1.9.17p1: "The application failed to initial properly"
Kevin Layer writes: > > I was doing some C compiles with the MS C compiler (5.0) from the > command line while on a samba shared. It used to work with 1.9.16, > but with the latest I get a dialup: > > c2.exe - Application Error > The application failed to initial properly (0xc0000022). Click on OK > to terminate the application. > We have the same problem with MS C compiler (4.2) from the command line. Our samba server is a Linux 2.0.30 system and the error occurs both with FAST_SHARE_MODES compiled in or not. The error message appears not on every call of the compiler, when we run nmake it appears sometimes after 10 compiler calls sometimes when the compiler is called for the first time. Any Hints ?? Norbert ====================================================================Norbert Weiss Fraunhofer Institut fuer Materialfluss und Logstik Tel.: +49 (0) 231-9743-115 Abteilung 1.2 Fax.: +49 (0) 231-9743-162 Joseph-von-Fraunhofer Strasse 2-4 e-mail: weiss@iml.fhg.de D-44227 Dortmund =====================================================================