Good afternoon Matthias

For the last few days a lot of InterSystems staff and users have been at the
Developers' Conference in Orlando. But now maybe I can help you.

1. It sounds like your browser is fetching the .dll file instead of treating
it as something to be executed on the server. It might be a browser problem.
The wl_supinfo.html page in the WebLink doc notes this as something that
Netscape Browsers sometimes do when accessing Microsoft servers. Or it might
be a server-config problem.

2. MGWLPN is mentioned in wl_queries.html. It's the name of the WebLink
server that hosts the app. The front page of the WebLink Systems Management
page has a link to "Configure Server Access". New installations start with a
single server called LOCAL. If your URL doesn't specify MGWLPN then you get
the default server, which is set up using "Configure Cach� WebLink TP". It
is initially set to LOCAL.

Hope this helps you a little.


John Murray
Senior Product Engineer

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JPMatthias.Otto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Good morning! (my time)
>
> (1) Something goes wrong with msgwms32.dll. If I try to run CachCafe app
of
> the first tutorial I only receive a file with hundreds of lines of
nonsense
> like:
>
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED] �!�L�!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $B?
>
> This was the first line. Is this a server problem? On that system OmniHTTP
> is running. But as long as I am just getting started with Cach� I don't
want
> to change to another system.
>
> (2) If I write a new app in a new namespace how then does msgwms32.dll
> identify the namespace? WebLinkDoc says to use ...?MGWLPN=...&MGWAPP=...
But
> I coudn't find what MGWLPN stands for. Is it the namespace?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Matthias




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