check on win2k in winnt\system32\drivers\etc if you have hosts file and localhost is defined? It sounds a TCP/IP skew, M$ is notorious in giving you partial or misleading error details, which always costs a lot of frustration and time to track the root of problem.
Suhaib > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Pelkie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 10:39 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [opendx-dev] DX on W2k > > > Last week I successfully (and easily) installed the latest OpenDX > 4.1.1 on Windows NT 4. Thanks to Suhaib for the nice packaging. There > are still some display bugs in this version that we've replicated now > on both Windows NT and 98 and on more than one graphics adapter, so > they're either GL bugs or Exceed bugs. I'll discuss those another > time. > > However, a couple days ago, they finally upgraded my office PC to W2K > for better or worse, so I reinstalled the same 4.1.1. Vanilla > install, in c:\opendx, no hacks to the edit script. When I launch, > exceed3D 6.2 starts if it wasn't already running, dxui starts, then I > get a dialog that says "Connection to server localhost has been > queued". What??? > > We did the install on another W2K machine (this one has only Exceed, > not Exceed 3D as does my machine) and it started the dxexec with no > problems. > > Any ideas what's wrong with the way my machine is configured? Thanks! > Who is queuing what where?! That's what we can't figure out. > > Chris Pelkie > Vice President/Scientific Visualization Producer > Conceptual Reality Presentations, Inc. > 30 West Meadow Drive > Ithaca, NY 14850 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
