Precisely. I guess I had too many negatives in the sentence for you to see 
that is what I meant.  Bad me.

On Thursday 12 January 2006 05:11 pm, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
Nancy --

Isn't the new broker preferable to the old one, and isn't that what Marc
is trying to run, if he is opening up port 9200 on the router?

-- Bhaskar

On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 17:07 -0500, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> Also, check the log from D VIEW^XWBDLOG to confirm that the new broker is
> not being used and that is why you cannot connect. If the new broker is
> being used, you will see a lot of [XWB], i.e., XWB in square brackets, and
> if it is the old, all but the first one will be in curly braces {XWB}.
>
> On Thursday 12 January 2006 04:45 pm, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> Try stopping the Broker and restarting with D ^ZISTCP^XWBTCPM1(9200) and
> stopping when you are done with D STOPALL^XWBTCP.  The broker may be hard
> to stop.  You may have to kill the process, but if you can do it another
> way, it would be preferable.
>
> On Thursday 12 January 2006 04:16 pm, Marc Krawitz wrote:
> I've been able to get VistA and CPRS running successfully within my
> internal network (at least until this power outage occured).  However, I
> still cannot get CPRS to connect to the VistA server when CPRS is running
> outside of my network (e.g. on the public internet).  I opened up port 9200
> on my router to no avail.  Any ideas?  In both the internal and external
> scenarios, CPRS is running on the same machine (e.g. my laptop).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marc

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