Just to be sure that you don't have a protection problem, do this in a
command tool or VT100 window:

/usr/local/pref -<dmName> DMCMD "dmcmd unprotect all ; dmcmd enable omsets"

where <dmName> is the name of the DM that you are having the problem with.


I'd start here because I've seen lots of sites where for one reason or
another the DM works like this because it is configured wrong in the dmcfg
file or the environment does something.

This will eliminate that potential problem.

Regards,

Alex Johnson
The Foxboro Company
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77043
713.722.2859 (v)
713.722.2700 (sb)
713.932.0222 (f)
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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Duc M Do [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Monday, May 01, 2000 10:38 AM
        To:     Foxboro Mailing List
        Subject:        XVision on Win98

        Got a weird one....

        Currently we use SCO XVision to show remote display managers on our PCs
        for engineering work. (XVision is equivalent to Hummingbird eXceed.
        Corporate IT dictates that we use XVision instead of eXceed.) The
        particulars are: XVision version 7.0 32-bit server running on Win95,
        IBM Pentium 133 MHZ PC with 16 or 32 MB RAM.

        In preparation for new desktop PCs being deployed this summer, I'm
        testing the same XVision software running on the new machines, which
        also are IBM machines, but at 600 MHZ and 128 MB RAM running Win 98
        Second Edition. We will still be using DM. No Foxview.

        Here's the weird one: I cannot pick any of the data entry areas on the
        Select screen. With two DMs coming from the same Sun box, the one on
        the Win95 machine works fine, the one on the new Win98 machine works
        almost as flawlessly, except for this glitch. What's going on?

        Anybody?

        Duc M. Do
        Dow Corning Corp.
        Carrollton Plant
        Carrollton, KY, US


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