Its like I said:

I had the curnit up and running - it was one of the colorado ones,  
we've used often.

I had the MW simulation running in the curnit, and then went from the  
hotel to the conference room to give my talk (computer and curnit  
were still running, because I was nervous about putting it to sleep,  
lest I might make the curnit phone home and not fund hone since I  
wouldn't be online)

I demoed the curnit by opening up a couple of steps that didn't  
include any Web rendered content - then went to the simulation step  
and the simulation was no longer there, but rather the message that I  
sent yesterday:

" The server could not be found
URL: connect timed out
The Molecular Workbench cannot open the above page.

Please try the following:

    1. Check if your computer is connected to the Internet. Try a  
public web site such as google.com with a web browser. If you cannot  
open google.com with your browser, there must be a problem for your  
Internet connection.

    2. Is your computer behind a firewall or using a proxy server to  
access the Internet? If so, please contact your Network Administrator  
to get some help.

    3. The timeouts are probably set to be too short (the default  
setting for the timeout for opening a connection is 5 seconds).  
Please select the "Preference" menu of the Molecular Workbench and  
increase the timeouts in the "Connection" tab.

    4. If all the above fails, it is most likely that the Internet  
Service Provider that hosts the Molecular Workbench is down. Please  
select the "Work Offline" mode (use the "Work Offline" item under the  
"File" menu). If a page has been visited before, the cached version  
will be shown. Otherwise, you will see this page again.

    5. Regardless of whether there is a connection problem or not,  
you can always work on the files stored on your disk, or anything  
that does not require an Internet connection. For example, you can  
use the "New Blank Page" item of the "File" menu to create a new  
blank page, type something on it, and use the items under the  
"Insert" menu to insert various components.


Basically - I think the curnit DID try to phone home when I returned  
to the MW step, even though it HAD the MW model already loaded and  
running.

I am just wondering if we can somehow make these phoning home  
requirements less stringent - like maybe only each time the curnit is  
opened?  I shouldn't need to check each time I load the stp, and if  
we're offline it should at least be clever enough to use the version  
that it already has.

I'm sure these are just growing pains, but I'm just wondering when  
this particular one will be handled.

jim



On Aug 30, 2007, at 4:37 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>
> >I don't think it is an error as much as it is a characteristic of  
> running curnits. These ran just fine a few minutes earlier in my  
> hotel room, and the curnits themselves were running (e.g. the VLE)  
> - just, when I came back to the model step it somehow decided it  
> needed to check in with the server, even though I had made sure to  
> download and open the model beforehand, so that it would be loaded  
> in memory.
> >
>
> I think perhaps you experienced a different error than I did. Can  
> you provide more details? Console output?
>
> Can you reproduce it?
>
> >


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