RE:Login error - "Attempt to login too many users" (OpenInsight Specific)
At 22 OCT 1997 02:12:27PM B M Cameron wrote:
I'm getting a "Attempt to login too many users" error msg and then "OpenInsight boot up failed." when trying to launch oi. NO users are logged in. When this first started happening, if I rebooted I could log back in, but now rebooting has no effect.
My netdrv (Change Network Driver oi Ver 3.3) is …
IPX/Netware Multi-user Driver ver. 1.11. MAx.User =2 (Which should not be the case!)
I am using oiwg 3.4
???????????
At 22 OCT 1997 03:20PM Cameron Revelation wrote:
B M Cameron,
The error you described is resolved by the LH/IPX 1.14 driver
Cameron. Revelation
At 22 OCT 1997 03:27PM B Cameron wrote:
Maybe, but I am not using the Rev NLM nor Citrix Winframe.
Can I apply this anyway without repercussions?
At 22 OCT 1997 03:31PM B Cameron wrote:
Thanks, I tried it and it works fine now.
At 22 OCT 1997 05:43PM Cameron Revelation wrote:
B Cameron,
]] My netdrv (Change Network Driver oi Ver 3.3) is …
]] IPX/Netware Multi-user Driver ver. 1.11.
]] Maybe, but I am not using the Rev NLM nor Citrix Winframe.
]] Can I apply this anyway without repercussions?
Well, you were using the IPX/Netware driver which is the NLM driver, so I assumed you were running the NLM. However, if all of your workstations are Windows 3.1 (no '95 or NT) then the Netware driver or the IPX/Netware driver should be fine. (The IPX/Netware driver is the regular Netware driver plus the ability to talk to the Revelation NLM.)
Now if you have '95 or NT clients and your server is a Netware server, then you should use the Revelation LH NLM or you risk LH file corruption due to workstation file caching. Similarly, if you have NT as a file server for your LH files, you should use the Revelation LH Service for NT on that file server or you risk LH file corruption.
]] MAx.User =2 (Which should not be the case!)
What do you mean by that? Do you mean it should say a number other than 2?
Cameron. Revelation
At 04 NOV 1997 12:12PM B Cameron wrote:
I mean how did the "2" get there and how did this data change? On its own?? Default values?