NT4.0 "unable to open boot media map" (AREV Specific)
At 09 OCT 2002 01:21:18PM Phil E. Bosen wrote:
I am in the process of migrating Arev off of a Novell server onto a Win2000 server. Have install Linear Hash service and performed network performance pack upgrade. Selected "All networks thunk" driver. Everything works great on a Win2000 and XP desktops but not on NT4.0 desktops. It takes forever to try and load and then ends up with "unable to open bood media map". I am using the same shortcut for all three desktops.
Any helpful ideas?
Phil
At 09 OCT 2002 02:41PM Pat McNerthney wrote:
Phil,
What happens with the non-thunking All Networks Driver?Pat
At 09 OCT 2002 03:23PM Phil E. Bosen wrote:
I get the FS1019 error message and all both by Win2000 and XP versions stop working.
Phil
At 09 OCT 2002 04:20PM Pat McNerthney wrote:
Phil,
How about using only Named Pipes? Or for that matter, how does the thunk driver do with only Named Pipes?Pat
At 09 OCT 2002 05:18PM Phil E. Bosen wrote:
No luck. I tried using lhsrvc as the named pipe no change on any of the desktops. I have the tcpip port set at 777, when I change that all stop working.
Phil
At 09 OCT 2002 05:22PM Pat McNerthney wrote:
Phil,
Did you make sure your REVPARAM file is in sync with the server setting with regards to TCP/IP?Pat
At 09 OCT 2002 06:21PM Phil E. Bosen wrote:
I think I have. When working with the support tech. at Revelation he had me put in 777 as the port in the registry and in the reparam file. At one point he had me try allocate in the registry and leave it blank in the revparam. I tried that today and it didn't like it. Right now if I change the tcpipport in any way, the program stops working. I appreciate your willingness to help me on this
Phil
At 10 OCT 2002 12:35PM Phil E. Bosen wrote:
I got it figured out. Thanks for your help.
Phil
At 11 OCT 2002 08:35AM Don Miller - C3 Inc. wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what was the problem and how did you fix it?
Don Miller
C3 Inc.