Subject | RE : [ib-support] Re: Urgent Problem. Need help !!! |
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Author | Joseph Osende |
Post date | 2003-05-30T17:46:46Z |
Hello !
Could you try to “create” the users on the computer they are trying to access,
with the same name and password than the ones used on their own computers ?
With regards,
Joseph Osende
BP 5975
Pointe-Noire
Rép. du Congo
Tél : +242 670808
Mail : osendej@...
-----Message d'origine-----
De : g868avx [mailto:knowledgeworks@...]
Envoyé : mercredi 28 mai 2003 18:23
À : ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Objet : [ib-support] Re: Urgent Problem. Need help !!!
I'm just guessing, but it could be that XP contains some kind
of 'firewall' that is blocking port 3050 (although it wouldn't
explain why your other XP machine can connect...)
Try to see if you can run a port scanner against that machine and
scan for the openness of port 3050 (nmap is a popular port scanner,
and I'm quite sure it is available for win32).
Hope that helps..
Bernard
Could you try to “create” the users on the computer they are trying to access,
with the same name and password than the ones used on their own computers ?
With regards,
Joseph Osende
BP 5975
Pointe-Noire
Rép. du Congo
Tél : +242 670808
Mail : osendej@...
-----Message d'origine-----
De : g868avx [mailto:knowledgeworks@...]
Envoyé : mercredi 28 mai 2003 18:23
À : ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Objet : [ib-support] Re: Urgent Problem. Need help !!!
I'm just guessing, but it could be that XP contains some kind
of 'firewall' that is blocking port 3050 (although it wouldn't
explain why your other XP machine can connect...)
Try to see if you can run a port scanner against that machine and
scan for the openness of port 3050 (nmap is a popular port scanner,
and I'm quite sure it is available for win32).
Hope that helps..
Bernard
--- In ib-support@yahoogroups.com, Mircea Romantan <msr@c...> wrote:
>
> Hi !
>
> I have a very serious issue.
>
> It all started from a full Win98 network. On one computer we had a
> server program used internally in the company. The server program
uses
> Firebird 796 for data backend that runs on the same machine as the
> server program.
>
> After we upgraded 2 PCs to Win XP (one of which is the machine we
are
> running the server and database on), the server (database) is only
> accessible from the XP PCs, the 98 Pcs on which our client program
runs
> refuse to connect to the database, no matter how we specify the
> connection string: 192.168.0.5:Path or ComputerName:Path. Also,
ping
> works as normal, file sharing is there, etc.. From the 98 machines
I
> can't even connect to the database via IB Console. IT gives the
error:
> "Cannot establish a connection. Unknown Win32 error 10049". If I
try to
> connect to the database server via NETBEUI, I get a "Cannot attach
to
> password database". The database is sane, and from the two XP PCs
> everything works fine.
>
>
>
> Fact is , I can see the network from any PC, but the 98 stations
cannot
> connect to the server's IP.
> Everything has remained the same, the workgroup, the IPs, etc.....
>
> Only TCP seems to be out of whack.
> Oh, and I tried something esle. I can telnet in from a 98
workstation to
> any of the two XP machines.
>
> What's the problem here? Please give me a hint , as this is a
rather
> mission critical system we're running !
>
>
> Thanks a lot in advance !
>
>
>
>
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