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AW: Windows NT Client and PcAnywhere

1999-12-21 14:03:04
Subject: AW: Windows NT Client and PcAnywhere
From: "Hoelscher, Hans-Peter" <Hans-Peter.Hoelscher AT RI.DASA DOT DE>
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 20:03:04 +0100
I experienced the same problem ! I'd never found a solution ! 

> Hans-Peter Hölscher
> DaimlerChrysler Aerospace -DASA- Raumfahrt Infrastruktur
> Tel.    +49 421 539 5151
> FAX   +49 421 539 5698
> email  hans-peter.hoelscher AT ri.dasa DOT de
> 


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Jeff Connor [mailto:connorj AT NIAGARAMOHAWK DOT COM]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Dezember 1999 19:11
> An: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Betreff: Windows NT Client and PcAnywhere
> 
> 
> Has anyone over noticed strange behavior when using 
> PCAnywhere and the ADSM
> Windows NT GUI
>  backup client? We have experienced this problem where, if we 
> don't keep moving
> the mouse once an a while,
>  the backup seems to freeze in a sendw state.  At first I 
> thought PCAnywhere was
> not detecting changes on
>  the screen and the refreshed window would appear when you 
> moved the mouse.
> Today we started a restore
> and walked away. An hour later the session had been in sendw 
> status and hardly
> any data was transfered.
> As soon as we moved the mouse we could see the session start 
> running from the
> admin client. No prompt
> from ADSM was displayed on the client like, do you want to 
> replace files, etc.
> The session just seemed to
> be frozen. Wierd eh?  Anyone else using PCAnywhere 
> experienced anything like
> this and if so what did you
> do to fix it? We are running ADSM NT client level 3.1.0.6 
> with ADSM for MVS
> V3.1.2.40. I also realize that
> using the web client is an alternative but we didn't use it 
> because there is a
> bug at 3 1.0.6 with restoring an
> entire inactive directory and all its files by clicking the 
> selection box next
> to the directory.
> 
> Thanks
> Jeff Connor
> Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
> 
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