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TCP/IP Products => TCP-PRO => Topic started by: bharb on November 14, 2007, 08:29:52 am

Title: Problem importing Porfile and Host during Network User Install
Post by: bharb on November 14, 2007, 08:29:52 am
I'm trying to perform a Network User Install of Telnet Pro version 5.1.26. The install properly captures the sequence number from the server and allows me to select a Profile. But when I launch Telnet Pro, the only profile available is the Default one and the host icon is greyed out. I can type in the host information and it will save it and be available the next time I rerun the program.

I uninstalled the software and cleaned all the registry items and tried again but to no avail.

Without copying the registry for the profiles from the server, how can I import a profile during install? Also, is there a way to make the hosts available during an install?
Title: Re: Problem importing Porfile and Host during Network User Install
Post by: jimn on November 14, 2007, 11:46:24 am
You can either add a profile, or use a modified default profile that will show up in profile assignment every time the config wizard is run during client install. Refer to Step 6 in the Pro manual under Server Install (Page A17).

Hosts can not be automatically added in Network Install.

JimN
Title: Re: Problem importing Porfile and Host during Network User Install
Post by: bharb on November 14, 2007, 01:27:06 pm
I had already performed Step 6 and created different profiles that corresponds to different servers. I also followed the steps on page A-18 and 'made it available to other network users' by selecting it, click Save to File (actually no such option but I selected Export) and placed it ion the Data folder.

During my network install, I checked the 'select configuration file' box and on the 'Select Configuration Profile' screen, all the profiles I created show up. But no matter which profile I select, when I run Telnet Pro on the client pc, only the Default profile is present.

I was able to copy the HKEY_CURRENT_USERS\Software\J. River\ICE.TCP\5.0 registry from the server (since it contains all the profiles and hosts) and export it to the client pc. But I was trying to avoid doing this since I have 5 Profiles defined and most users only need 1.