Dear all, I am using gcvs-1.11 version. My cvs server in RHEL ,i have some RHEL machines and some Windows Xp machines as client.RHEL cvs clients are working fine but from windows i couldn't able to access cvs server. In installed WinCvs 2.0.24 in windows. when i am trying to login from windows machine it doesn't respond for my request.I am getting
"Unable to initialize the CVS process: The system cannot find the file specified. The CVS used is : cvs.exe" as result. How to setup WinCvs client to access gcvs. Thanks in advance
To resolve it I reinstalled CVSNT this time allowing the CVSNT Server to be installed. This fixed the problem although I now had to manually disable the unwanted CVSNT services.
(I have not tried. Please let us know whether it successes or not.)
Reference: http://www.cvsnt.org/pipermail/cvsnt/2006-January/023339.html
Please try "Run as administrator". It works on Windows 7 when I experienced the same situation.
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In my organization a project has begun to install SCCM on every computer. My job is to filter out computers which do not have SCCM installed on them (that part is done), find out why and try to install.
Unfortunately, I’m inexperienced with SCCM logs and find it hard to locate the problems (if there are any) and there is a huge number of devices I have to check all by myself and accessing each computer’s C$ will take years.
The OS of the problematic computers are Windows 10/7/XP/Server 2016.
Can anyone help me with these issues please?
Thanks in advance
The client install logs on the local machine are here C:\Windows\ccmsetup\Logs. You could script something to pull the logs and dump on a network share.
You can pull the CMTrace.exe from the server install directory to read the logs.
They are most likely failing for the same reason, I would start with looking at the firewall and make sure WinRM is enabled.
There are 3 methods to installing the agent GPO, Login Script, or from the console.
Bear with me please, since I don't know that much about Windows – I'm trying to set up UWF (Unified Writing Filter) here on my mac through a Parallels installation of Windows 10. I found out how to enable UWF through the Control Pane, which I did. I then restarted the Virtual Machine. When I then tried to configure it through the powershell or command prompt (both run in admin mode), I got no response whatsoever. The uwfmgr.exe is there under c:\windows\system32, but like I said, it doesn't do anything when I run it. No response – but also, no error.
Can anyone help me with this?
I had the same issue and solved it by downloading the latest ISO for 10 Enterprise.
It seems you need a Windows 10 Enterprise edition for this to work. Just re-activating windows with an Enterprise key makes uwfmgr.exe print stuff again. Just testing, whether it works as well.
This was tested on Windows 10, V1809.
I just recently upgraded to Windows 10 and ever since I have upgraded I can't get into VB6. I keep getting the System Registry error. I have googled and tried about everything and nothing seems to work. Running VB6 as Administrator is not an option, don't ask but we can't have admin to our computers we have to be logged in as users. The way we use to fix it was to trick Windows 7 log on as Admin run VB6 as Admin then switch me back to user and it worked, but this no longer works. Does anyone have any suggestions that currently have VB6 working as a user and not admin? I really don't want to resort to have to run it out of my virtual machine :( Thanks in advance!
Amanda,
I know it is 3 years later and I wonder what you did. and my solution may be late.
I moved VB6 Enterprise to a Windows10 machine, I did not upgrade the machine to Win10 with the IDE. However to make it work for some of my clients with Win10 machines I:
Back up all the VB6 files, folder and directories.
Using control panel in Win10, uninstall VB6 app. That's right, uninstall!
Using the original install disk, running it as an Administrator, install the program.
If the program has been updated to a later version, you need to get a copy of the latest version and copy over the one that was installed.
Or, Sweet Talk your IT guy into making you a new install disk with the latest version you are supposed to be running.
Go to the folder where the exe file is installed, Right Click on it and open the Properties, and go to the Compatibility tab.
Choose run as an administrator, and also click the Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows XP Service Pack3, or if it shows Latest version of Windows XP try that. You may need to check with your IT department.
Warning: if the VB6 program uses any non-Microsoft tools you may need to register them by hand.
I suspect this has already been worked out for you, but I put it here for anyone that may stumble across it, needing it.
I am not sure if this is the right place for this question. I downloaded and installed Oracle11g XE 64bit edition in my Virtual Server ()
After this installation, TNSListener service is not starting at all. Initially I had the error message that it is configured as an Interactive Service. So I also started Interactive Service and then tried to start TNSListener, but it is not working. I tried this server time with uninstall oracle & reinstall also with system restarts. But nothing helps.
I did the same installation on my Windows Desktop 64 bit OS and here it works.
So, I don't understand where I am going wrong in my virtual server. Can someone pls help?
Found the solution to my problem.
Key Note: When TNSListener wouldn't start via Windows Services, pls try the same via command prompt. We will get to know the error in detail.
This is what I did. Check my post http://www.umatechcorner.com/oracle-tnslistener-windows-service-wont-start-solved/
I have a client who's HASP driver will not start. When we go into services and attempt to start it manually it still will not start. It is set to start automatically. Additionally, and obviously, attempting to go to http://localhost:1741 in their web browser does not work.
Does anyone know why the HASP driver would fail to start?
The version in question is from 02/12/2004 (back when it was still Aladdin) although I'm not sure of the actual version number. We're also talking about a Windows 7 (32-bit) PC.
The cause of the problem was that the HASP driver will not work sometimes if you access the PC through a remote desktop connection.
You trying to use a very ancient version of the HASP driver. You need to get an actual version and try to install it. Official website with drivers located here: https://sentinelcustomer.safenet-inc.com/sentineldownloads/?s=&c=End+User&p=HASP4&o=Windows&t=all&l=all
If you will still get an error, then you need to check installation logs: C:\Windows\aksdrvsetup.log