Concerning your point number 2, I have the same problem. The only way that
I found to fix this situation is to use a very high resolution; something
like 1280x1024 pixels. Of course the fonts get very small and is hard to
use the workstation for anything else than Netview web browsing. I tried on
a PC with a better video card than mine and it seems to do a better job; at
least it displays the map properly.
If you find some other way to fix this problem please let me know.
Good luck.
At 11:30 AM 3/23/99 -0400, you wrote:
> Hi all, 4.3.2. I have couple issues/problems with the Web server.
> 1. I run other things on my Netview machine, and require web access for
>those. THe thing is, I don't want users to have to type in a username and
>password to access my non-Netview web pages, but I do want Netview
>security turned on. Is there a way to do this? I've heard of having
>Netview running over a different port in Netview 5.1.1? Would this solve my
> problem? (I don't currently have Netview 5.1.1). Or is this an AIX issue,
>where I'd have to install 2 web servers on one machine? (not sure if
>that's even possible)... 2. As I've mentioned earlier in this
>discussion, my IP root map does not take up the full available screen and
>is shrunk and pushed to the top left corner.. Anyone else have similar
>problems? THanks for your time! Matt Ashfield mda@unb.ca
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Jorge A. Jiles
Network Analyst
Computing & Network Services
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada
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