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Re: Re: xPLHal Win 98 problems, does this help?


  • Subject: Re: Re: xPLHal Win 98 problems, does this help?
  • From: Ian Lowe
  • Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:45:00 +0000

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary" <<a
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>
> Sounds like there may be a problem running the built-in hub?
>
> Could you download the vb6 hub and launch this first (it should sit
> in the
> icon tray, and as it doesn't use the ocx there are no issues there).
> ------------
> completed ok
> ------------
>
> Than launch xplhal
> ------------------------
> launched = xPLHalExe.exe
> launched = xPLHalMgr.exe
> ------------------------
>
> If you look at the hub form it should show a connection in the list
> -----------------------------------------------
> Window = hub
> Heading above white window = heartbeat configs
> white window = no text at all?
> -----------------------------------------------

In which case, there's very little point in continuing on with any of the
other checks, as it's clear that the hub (for whatever reason) itself isn't
operating correctly.

can you open up a command prompt and do:

ipconfig /all

then post the result?

I.






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