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Re: (ASCEND) Re: MAX Java Configurator confounder
Have you applied Service Pack 3 to your NT server. I would. There is a bug
in the TCPIP stack. If a IP packet is sent that is, what they call out of
bounds, it will crash NT. SP3 fixes this.
East County Internet Services, Inc
-Jess-
CFO
System Admin
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Jason Nealis wrote:
>
> okie, dokie, Maybe I acted a little harsh, But being on so many mailing
> lists I see the FLAME WARS of NT/UNIX daily and it gets old, REAL FAST.
> Myself I prefer UNIX I have my reasons, And I come to terms dealing
> with NT,
>
> Since this all started about the Max Configurator, hahha, Get this.
> I downloaded it last night, Unpacked it, And went to run it, And it
> rebooted my NT box, And does it every-time. I'm running N.T. Server
> 4.0. Maybe the download got corrupted or something, Dunno.
>
>
> Jason Nealis
> Erols Internet
>
>
> On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Does it really matter wrote:
>
> >
> > Ok ok... I lay donw my gloves. In actuality Even though we run Our MAIN ISP
> > systems under Solaris, In house we have a hdoge podge of 95, NT and even at
> > one time Os/2. IT really harkens to my philosphy of using the right tool for
> > the right job.
> >
> > But what started this thread was Matt's statement of JAVA for 95/Nt only ?!?
> > Come on ... The THEORY is JAVA doesnt care, and if certain specs are adhered
> > to, it will run on MOST JAVA capable machine.
> >
> > Reminds me of when I was consulting to a Fourtune 500 Department store
> > chain and EDS was developing code using Knowledge Base. The HEAD EDS Unix
> > guru stood up in the meeting and said "Since we are generating ANSI C and
> > ANSI Sql on a SPARC, I guess that it will only run on a SPARC" ...duh..
> >
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