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Subject: Re: 6 minutes server shutdown
From: "Templeton, Jim" <jtempleton () KATLYN ! COM>
Date: 2000-09-28 18:11:55
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We experienced the same problem with the machines were on the same local
network (NT4 SP4). The only "fix" we found was to have the client
disconnect and reconnect every 5 minutes. We have not re-looked at this
problem since (i.e. on SP5 or SP6(a)).
Jim Templeton
-----Original Message-----
From: Leonard Yan [mailto:lyan@ALITECH.COM]
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 1:43 PM
To: DCOM@DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
Subject: 6 minutes server shutdown
Hi
I been experiencing a weird problem. As some of you might have read in
my previous posts, I have been playing around with getting DCOM to
work over a VPN connection. So far, I have been successful with most
DCOM related issues (launching, callbacks, etc.).
I am currently stuck on one particular problem. If a client (on my LAN),
creates a component on my VPN machine, that component will shutdown
after 6 minutes. I am running NT Service Pack 5 on both machines, so
I do not think it is related the old ping problem NT had.
I am assuming, somehow the OXID Resolver on the client machine cannot ping
the
OXID Resolver on the server machine. I think that maybe the
OXID Resolver is sending the RPC Ping to the wrong IP address
(my ISP address and not my VPN one).
I don't understand why this is, I have no problems creating the component
or making the calls to it, etc. Does anyone have a clue what my problem
could
be?
Thank You
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