Re: NT Server and pcAnywhere

John Lange ( (no email) )
Tue, 3 Jun 1997 09:25:30 -0500

Try Carbon Copy from Microcom.

http://www.microcom.com

JOhn :}

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> From: Andras Tudos - Computronic, C3 <andras.tudos@computronic.hu>
> To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> Subject: Re: NT Server and pcAnywhere
> Date: Tuesday, June 03, 1997 8:44 AM
>
> I had the same error sometime ago, I incidentally renamed the Program
Files
> folder and got the same message, because pcAnywhere could not find itself
> at startup. I could solve it only by installing a simple NTWS to access
the
> NTFS partition and rename the folder back.
>
> We are happily using pcAnywhere on several servers across WAN links and I
> couldn't image my life without it. We tried Avalan's product as well, but
> it had several problems with screen redraws and colors, so we decided to
> use pcAnywhere and have no problems at all. The only missing feature is
to
> be able to use the ALT-TAB combination somehow.
>
> At 09:19 97.06.03 -0400, you wrote:
> >Please folks, don't let this happen to you:
> >
> >When we first started up, I made the mistake of installing pcANYWHERE32,
> >version 7.5 on one of our NT Servers. BIG MISTAKE. The resulting blue-
> >screen error was devastating: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED in win32k.sys
> >
> >This error, which Symantec swears can't be from pcANYWHERE, is most
> >definitely caused by this program. Subsequent to restoring from backup
> >and getting the server back up and running, I located an article on the
> >MSKB which mentions pcANYWHERE and this error. The article text is at
> >
> >http://www.microsoft.com/kb/articles/q158/6/36.htm
> >
> >and although it claims only to be an issue when upgrading from NT 3.51
> >to 4.0, I can say from experience that it may happen to you on a virgin
> >4.0 machine like it happened to us.
> >
> >Just a warning in the hopes that you'll find another product for your
> >remote access needs.
> >
> >
> >Raymond S. Leventhal
> >Florida's Internet Providing Services, Inc
> >leventhal@flips.net
> >http://www.flips.net
> >
> >
> ><<Forget world peace, visualize using your turn signal>>
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