[[https://www.revelation.com/|Sign up on the Revelation Software website to have access to the most current content, and to be able to ask questions and get answers from the Revelation community]] ==== NT 2000 & AREV3.X & THE nlm (Networking Products) ==== === At 10 MAR 2000 12:13:46PM DANA CORSON wrote: === {{tag>"Networking Products"}} We have been running NT workstations and AREV 3.111 and the NLM with out any problems. We installed our first NT 2000 workstation and found that the mouse clicks do not work, and the load up time for AREV and application response time is very slow on a 100Mbs Ethernet connection. Other workstations do not seem to be affected. I did not see any other links regarding NT 2000 and Arev. Any one have any ideas? Thanks Dana Corson ---- === At 10 MAR 2000 12:45PM dsig@teleport.com wrote: === Dana, First .. in doing searches in this or any other board you will probably want to look for Win2000 or Win2k. A couple of notes on your arev/win2k situation. 1) I have found that you *must* be sure to have arev in its own memory space. It seems to work better this way. 2) It has been reported here (and seems to be true) that Win2k does not support ems memory dsig@teleport.com onmouseover=window.status=imagine ... opinions that seem to scare;return(true)" David Tod Sigafoos ~ SigSolutions cell: 503-341-2983 ---- === At 10 MAR 2000 04:20PM Dana Corson wrote: === I checked, AREV is being launched in its own memory space & @ the TCL command WHO, Expanded memory is there, and in fact has mor available conventional memory than our standard NT boxes by about 20K. I am coming in on this problem after the fact, and did not participate in building this pc, could there be a problem in the way something was installed? When I get back to my office, I plan on doing some further testing. Let me know if you think of anything else. [[https://www.revelation.com/revweb/oecgi4p.php/O4W_HANDOFF?DESTN=O4W_RUN_FORM&INQID=NONWORKS_READ&SUMMARY=1&KEY=58C29EB1B0FA2BB38525689E005EA507|View this thread on the forum...]]