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[KB97]Client-Server Connection and PcVue connection for RAS in Windows XP
Applies to:
PcVue all versions with support for Windows XP |
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Summary:
Client-Server Connection and PcVue connection for RAS in Windows XP. See also the article About Configuring a RAS Connection in Windows XP. |
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Details:Client server connection for RAS
At this stage the connection should be open, so that the server can be called from the client either through IP (PING) or through NetBIOS (network neighborhood).
On the server:
On the Client:
Configuring PcVue on RAS
To support communication in a multi-station PcVue environment, you use the NetBIOS protocol with LANA numbers. With RAS, it is necessary to identify the LANA number of the RAS connection. You can use various tools to check and modify the correspondence between LANA numbers and reqistry keys, e.g. AiLana.
When you use such a tool, the only numbers that are visible are those associated with any network board physically installed on the computer. Those are not what you need to check. Identifying the LANA numbers To identify the relevant LANA numbers, you should instead establish the connection, then search the IP addresses used by the RAS connection directly in the Windows Registry. The relevant TCPIP subfolder is in the folder HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / ControlSet001 / Services. For example, the address 192.168.0.4 might correspond to the ID key {D85F04B9-76C8-413C-AEAB-6F881BC44DBF}. The required LANA number could then be assigned to that key.
For further information In the main Help. refer to the book Networked Applications / Checking the Network Setup on Your PC / If You are Using NetBIOS. |
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Created on: 22 Oct 2010 Last update: 04 Sep 2024