Patrice,

When you run the forms server using the desktop shortcut who are you logged in as?

Can the local administrator account map to the mapped drives?
ie, what happens if you login to the server as the local admin account and run the 
forms server from the desktop?

Alternatively, what happens if you tell the forms server to run as a domain account 
rather than the local admin account?

Regards,
Bruce Reardon

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Sent: Friday, 11 January 2002 20:06

When I run the forms server on one of the servers using a shortcut from the
desktop (i.e. from the command line), Web clients can run Web form
applications.

When I start the forms server service, however, I see the following errors
on the client:

This is an old problem, revisiting it hoping to fix it.

Basically, we use mapped drives to point to .fmx and .html files, therefore
the 
Forms server cannot be run as the NT SYSTEM account. The Forms Server
service 
has been set to run as the local Administrator account.

When I start the Forms60Server service, the services applet reports no 
problems.

>From the remote browser however, when I bring up a Web Application, the HTML

loads properly, a small window opens, and then I see error FRM-92050: Failed
to 
connect to the Server <hostname>:9001

When the Forms Server is started from the command line with port=9001, the
Web 
application appears no problem.

I would like to run the Forms Server as a service, the OEM Forms Listener 
monitoring guidelines say I should start it as a service.

Misc. notes:
formsweb.cfg file says port=9001.
forms60_timeout does not exist in the registry.
Local Admin has the log in as a service user right.
The Jinit version had been set to 1.1.8.16, but we are using 1.1.8.14 --> I 
changed formsweb.cfg to reflect this.  I clicked on the link from technet to
download 1.1.8.16, but it leads nowhere.  
Also the text just before the link appears to have a typo, it refers to
1.1.8.17.


Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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