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TCP/IP Products => TCP-PRO => Topic started by: Ken on February 06, 2004, 12:42:40 pm
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I had a Windows 98 system crash and had to reinsall all of the software and O/S.
I am using Telnet Pro TCP/IP
When I reinstalled TCP-ICE I accected all of the default values and when the system went to login I did not get a request for a user name just "User Access Verification" and a password prompt.
The system is named the exact same name as it had before the crash, so I would think the licence would be the same.
What am I doing wrong? I am using ICETCP5
Ken
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I had a Windows 98 system crash and had to reinsall all of the software and O/S.
I am using Telnet Pro TCP/IP
When I reinstalled TCP-ICE I accected all of the default values and when the system went to login I did not get a request for a user name just "User Access Verification" and a password prompt.
The system is named the exact same name as it had before the crash, so I would think the licence would be the same.
What am I doing wrong? I am using ICETCP5
Ken
It definately is not a licensing issue.
Do you have another machine you can check the settings on to compare to what you have? I suspect it's a really a different host than the one you were connecting to before. Try to find the IP address and try connecting with the address instead. Also, try windows telnet to see if you get the same prompt, do:
start->run->telnet 1.2.3.4
where 1.2.3.4 is the host ip address.
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I was just getting ready to write back that it couldn't possibly be the IP address; I use it everyday and know it by heart.
Just then I noticed I had transposed 2 numbers and I was trying to login to one of our servers.
I correct the IP address and it worked perfectly.
Thanks for the assist
Ken