Subject | FW: [IBO] Interbase Connection |
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Author | Kaputnik |
Post date | 2001-01-16T23:06:11Z |
Seems, like my ISP has problems, so a second try to post this message
CU, Kaputnik
(Nick Josipovic)
nick@... <mailto:nick@...>
kap@... <mailto:kap@...>
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superior Client/Server programming:
www.IBObjects.com <http://www.ibobjects.com/>
a nice Tool for Interbase:
www.InterbaseWorkbench.com <http://www.InterbaseWorkbench.com>
CU, Kaputnik
(Nick Josipovic)
nick@... <mailto:nick@...>
kap@... <mailto:kap@...>
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superior Client/Server programming:
www.IBObjects.com <http://www.ibobjects.com/>
a nice Tool for Interbase:
www.InterbaseWorkbench.com <http://www.InterbaseWorkbench.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kaputnik [mailto:delphi@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 11:45 PM
> To: IBObjects@egroups.com
> Subject: RE: [IBO] Interbase Connection
>
>
> This really sounds like you don't have the server-machine alias
> entered into your hosts-file.
>
> Give your machine an alias and enter this alias into your
> hosts-file. For naked 9x machines search for hosts.sam (ple)
> rename it to not have an extension and enter the IP and alias
> into it. Now, your dial-up thing should be gone....Under NT these
> things shouldn't be a problem as long as you got an DNS-server
> running somewhere in your network....
>
> CU, Kaputnik
> (Nick Josipovic)
>
> nick@... <mailto:nick@...>
> kap@... <mailto:kap@...>
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> superior Client/Server programming:
> www.IBObjects.com <http://www.ibobjects.com/>
> a nice Tool for Interbase:
> www.InterbaseWorkbench.com <http://www.InterbaseWorkbench.com>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: R. S. Patil [mailto:rspatil@...]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 5:28 PM
> > To: IB Objects E-Group
> > Subject: [IBO] Interbase Connection
> >
> >
> > Dear Friends,
> >
> > I have following setup
> >
> > a 10baseT ethernet Lan having 4 machines with w9x OS. Each
> > machine is configured with TCP/IP network protocol with
> > distinct IP #. One of the machines is having IB6 server
> > running. The application is having IB_Database with login
> > name
> > and password saved. When Connected on local machine it
> > works
> > without any pop-up window. When we try to connect to that
> > machine
> > over network then a standard Dial-up connection window pops
> > up and
> > after canceling it the Interbase connection goes smoothly.
> >
> > Can somebody tell us how to stop this dial-up window pop-up
> > and connectivity goes without any prompt.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > R. S. Patil
> >
> >
> >
> >