Paul,George:
Thank you for your response.
Is it possible to use a Windows based browser console against a Solaris server?
When I try to access the Netview server via web browser, I see the message
"Netview Applet not loaded" on the Internet Explorer browser.
B. Regards
Alejandro Gabay
Paul
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You cannot cross platforms on the Client software. You can go
UNIX-2-UNIX and Windows-2-Windows, but cannot mix and match
the two.
Paul
alejandro.gabay@reuters.com wrote:
>Hi I am trying to setup a Netview client connected to a netview server running
>Solaris 2.8.
>When installing the client, setup prompts me for a server password to access
>the server Tivoli drive. As the OS are not same I wonder to know what kind of
>remote file system is being used?. Is NFS, is SMB?. Shall I install a
>particular network file system in order to have a Windows client connected to
>a Solaris server?. From where shall I get/set the password?.
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>B. Regards and thanks in advance,
>Alejandro Gabay
>Technical Center Supervisor.
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