There is a couple of thing to do here.
First right click on the NSR user icon and go to properties.
In the target field at the very end put in -s then the server host name.
Second edit \winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts and enter the I/P address of your host server followed by its full name then any alias names for it ending with nsrhost. IE.
123.123.12.1 myserver.company.com myserver nsrhost
This is nothing special. NW would even accept an IP address.
This is nothing else than what the OS would do by itselv.
So you can use any name. Another name (nsrhost) is just
causing confusion.
Interestly, I'm having the same problem along with the Networker Administrator. Whenever I try to run the NWAdmin from my Windows workstation I get the following message:
"Server <servername>: Unable to receive."
I can however successfully run NWAdmin from an X session though.
I have not solved this yet, but I'd guess the cause is very similiar.
Make sure that the name resolution is perfect from all sites. If this does not work, try to use the ip address
instead of the name. You may also want to restart the
daemons on both machines.
In general, i wish you guys would at least start the operating system and the NetWorker version. Sigh !
Well, another problem might be that you are not listed on the server's administrators list. This would explain, why
you cannot establish a connection from windows but via an
X session. However, if this will work, then this is the
wrong error message.
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