Oh one more thing, the weird thing, is that when the user is in her office on the network, ICE TCP comes up with no problem.
That could be simply because there is a different set of installed apps but it could also be that the telnet access to the unix box via the vpn isn't configured on your firewall (wherever that is).
You could test this by trying to connect over the VPN with Microsoft Telnet on that same remote PC (start->run-> telnet 1.2.3.4) where you put your unix server IP in place of 1.2.3.4. If that doesn't work, the patched PLUS won't do you any good, your problem is firewall related.
Hi Bob,
I tried to telnet into the unix server and we were able to get to the:
"SCO OpenServer(TM) Release 5 (bsa.net.com) (ttyp4)" login prompt.
Should I try and acquire the patch? the part that boggles me is that when the laptop is in our offices and connected to our network, Ice TCP runs like a charm. And for the rest of our VPN users, ICE TCP works with no problems.
Any ideas?
BTW, thank you so much for your help, you've been amazing!!
Regards,
Jon
Encore Metals