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Re:Web server left-right problem (was Managing Private addresses with Netview)

2000-11-06 08:54:38
Subject: Re:Web server left-right problem (was Managing Private addresses with Netview)
From: "Leslie Clark/Southfield/IBM" <lclark AT us.ibm DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 08:54:38 -0500
The 'left-right' error is usually caused by having the incorrect version
of the pluggin. It worked with the version that was current when V6 was
tested, and quit working when that version was updated. So you need
to get the older version (113) from Netview Support. I have occasionally
seen that error with the correct version as well, but it goes away after
stopping and restarting the web-related stuff.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit


Sergio Cardona <scardona AT visiontech.com DOT co>@tkg.com on 11/03/2000 
05:34:17
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Hi All:

I have NetView 6.0 for windows NT4.0 service pack 6.
I have a problem with the web server ( or maybe the web client ?).
The web server it's running  but I can see de map, when I try to open
the map, the java applets open a window named Submap Explorer, divided
in two frames the left frame has a legend "left button" and the right
frame has a legend "right button", not more.....

I have made this procedure to start the web client:
1) I'm using Netscape Communicator 4.73
2) I  downloaded the java plugging.
3) I created the web users.
4) I opened the netview console.
5) I run the netview web server.

thanks in advance,

Sergio Cardona.
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