Can someone assist with some DOS Client problems ?
facts:
W2K SP2(SP3 until yesterday!!!)
Metaframe XPS SP2
16 bit & 32 bit DOS clients downloaded from citrix this afternoon.
MS LanMan 2.2c (was 2.1 when I started doing this)
The transport field in the 16 bit client is set to TCP/IP Microsoft. The ip address of the TS is specified in the server field.
When I try to connect, I get 'Cannot find hostname (Browser 32)'. It almost sounds like missing entries in a hosts file on the workstation. I checked this and added entries for the workstation and the server. I can ping both by IP address and name, so AFAIK TCP/IP is ok, but I still can't connect to the TS
When I use the 32bit client, the only TCP entries under transport are VSL and FTP. The ICA DOS Client Administrator's guide talks about a VSL being automatically loaded for LanMan 2.1, but I don't think that it is. I ran VSL.com before starting the ICA client for fun, but got a 'Could not find TCP/IP support' message. The LanMan stuff is in c:\lanman.dos and this directory is in the path.
facts:
W2K SP2(SP3 until yesterday!!!)
Metaframe XPS SP2
16 bit & 32 bit DOS clients downloaded from citrix this afternoon.
MS LanMan 2.2c (was 2.1 when I started doing this)
The transport field in the 16 bit client is set to TCP/IP Microsoft. The ip address of the TS is specified in the server field.
When I try to connect, I get 'Cannot find hostname (Browser 32)'. It almost sounds like missing entries in a hosts file on the workstation. I checked this and added entries for the workstation and the server. I can ping both by IP address and name, so AFAIK TCP/IP is ok, but I still can't connect to the TS
When I use the 32bit client, the only TCP entries under transport are VSL and FTP. The ICA DOS Client Administrator's guide talks about a VSL being automatically loaded for LanMan 2.1, but I don't think that it is. I ran VSL.com before starting the ICA client for fun, but got a 'Could not find TCP/IP support' message. The LanMan stuff is in c:\lanman.dos and this directory is in the path.