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тАО10-20-2008 06:39 AM
тАО10-20-2008 06:39 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
Thanks for the input.
I had early feling that this was one "issue" whit TCPIP but it not alway easy to tell but whit this feedbach from the forum members life sometimes is easier in the computerhall.
Regards,
Kjell
I had early feling that this was one "issue" whit TCPIP but it not alway easy to tell but whit this feedbach from the forum members life sometimes is easier in the computerhall.
Regards,
Kjell
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тАО10-20-2008 12:54 PM
тАО10-20-2008 12:54 PM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
Interesting that RMS-V9.0 patch has an installation rating of 1 (all customers install), but it breaks something that there isn't a released patch for.
What is holding up the TCPIP ECO3?
Jon
What is holding up the TCPIP ECO3?
Jon
it depends
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тАО10-21-2008 03:23 AM
тАО10-21-2008 03:23 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
TCPIPV5.6ECO3 patch was released last night
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тАО10-27-2008 09:37 AM
тАО10-27-2008 09:37 AM
Re: Fatal error in module lpd$smb.c
Hi,
Just got a confirmation from the customer referencing this thread that they did have the RMS 8 installed and that ECO3 has indeed fixed their problem.
From the release notes:
ECO 3 updates
-------------
17-Sep-2008 Alpha only
Problem:
A latent coding defect within the LPD symbiont led the symbiont
to exit with an ACCVIO condition once the VMS83A_RMS V8.0 (or
later) patch was installed on an OpenVMS 8.3 Alpha system.
NOTE: LPD users should install this TCPIP V5.6 ECO 3 kit along
with the RMS V8.0 or V9.0 patch.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$LPD_SMB.EXE
Reference:
QXCM1000834160
Regards,
Jay So - HP Services, TCPIP Support
Just got a confirmation from the customer referencing this thread that they did have the RMS 8 installed and that ECO3 has indeed fixed their problem.
From the release notes:
ECO 3 updates
-------------
17-Sep-2008 Alpha only
Problem:
A latent coding defect within the LPD symbiont led the symbiont
to exit with an ACCVIO condition once the VMS83A_RMS V8.0 (or
later) patch was installed on an OpenVMS 8.3 Alpha system.
NOTE: LPD users should install this TCPIP V5.6 ECO 3 kit along
with the RMS V8.0 or V9.0 patch.
Deliverables:
TCPIP$LPD_SMB.EXE
Reference:
QXCM1000834160
Regards,
Jay So - HP Services, TCPIP Support
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