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April 1997, Week 4

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"F. Harasleben" <[log in to unmask]>
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F. Harasleben
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Mon, 28 Apr 1997 07:48:29 -0700
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Robert Wu wrote:
>
> We have a Win95 PC here that I'm trying to install the above
> product onto.  On all of our other PCs, we use either Reflection
> for DOS or Windows along with NS Connection (ethernet LAN) to
> logo onto the HP3000.
>
> That Win95 PC can log onto our Netware 3.11 LAN, but I'm having
> trouble when I try to use Reflection.  The setup from their CD
> went smoothly.  The problem is when I try to connect.  I'm told
> that a host name can't be found.
>
> I choose Connection, Network, HP3000 (Reflection 1), Connect,
> enter our host name (ATC).  I get something like "Could not
> resolve host name."

Hi Robert,

Go into Reflectionīs Setup - Preferences and specify the path leading to
your hosts file. Then you have to create a hosts file, where you specify
the name of your HP3000 and itīs associated IP address (e.g
3khost  192.0.68.1).

This works for Reflection 5.0

Hope this helps,

Friedrich






>
> Suggestions?  What other areas should I look at that may not
> be set up correctly?  What questions should I be asking?  Where
> can I confirm that I have the correct host name?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Rob Wu
> ATC Uniforms, Inc.

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