Crystal Web Component - Refresh ODBC data - use rID/ Pass word?

Got it. Thanks!!
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From: Troy Funte
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Vantage] Re: Crystal Web Component - Refresh ODBC data - use rID/ Pass word???


Sarah,
I was just ready to type the command in, but you beat me to it.

I do have a question. You got yours running using NT 4.0 Workstation, is that right? What did you use instead of IIS? And where did you get it?
I just installed NT 4.0 on a PC to try to do this very thing. Can you point me in the right direction?

Troy Funte
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From: sarah.vareschi@...
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 4:07 PM
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Re: Crystal Web Component - Refresh ODBC data - use rID/ Pass word???



I finally found the command line for running pageserver from a DOS command.
"C:\Program Files\Seagate Software\WCS\pageserver.exe" -cache -deletecache
-console. (Thanks Alan for your post on 12/26 where I got this from). It
worked.

That was all i had to do, now it works, and it works well, too. If anyone
has any questions on how to set this up, now that I'm a pro(j/k) I can try
to help. It's pretty cool.

Sarah

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I finally found the command line for running pageserver from a DOS command.
"C:\Program Files\Seagate Software\WCS\pageserver.exe" -cache -deletecache
-console. (Thanks Alan for your post on 12/26 where I got this from). It
worked.

That was all i had to do, now it works, and it works well, too. If anyone
has any questions on how to set this up, now that I'm a pro(j/k) I can try
to help. It's pretty cool.

Sarah
Sarah,
I was just ready to type the command in, but you beat me to it.

I do have a question. You got yours running using NT 4.0 Workstation, is that right? What did you use instead of IIS? And where did you get it?
I just installed NT 4.0 on a PC to try to do this very thing. Can you point me in the right direction?

Troy Funte
----- Original Message -----
From: sarah.vareschi@...
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 4:07 PM
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Re: Crystal Web Component - Refresh ODBC data - use rID/ Pass word???



I finally found the command line for running pageserver from a DOS command.
"C:\Program Files\Seagate Software\WCS\pageserver.exe" -cache -deletecache
-console. (Thanks Alan for your post on 12/26 where I got this from). It
worked.

That was all i had to do, now it works, and it works well, too. If anyone
has any questions on how to set this up, now that I'm a pro(j/k) I can try
to help. It's pretty cool.

Sarah

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I would love to be able to help for a change!

Yes, I have it running on my workstation, NT 4.0.

The program to run is called "Microsoft Web Peer Server" on the workstation.
This includes IIS 2.0. This is on the NT Workstation installation disk. It
was not on my PC, so I had to install it.

You probably know how to install this component from the CD already, but I
didn't, I learned the hard way. Just in case anybody else is as unfamiliar
with NT installations as I was, here's what you have to do to install it:

Log in as the local administrator. Insert the NT workstation CD into the
CD-ROM drive. Right click on the 'Network Neighborhood' icon. Click the
Services tab. Click 'Add'. From the list, choose 'Microsoft Peer Web
Services'. Tell it you have the disk and select the folder to look in.
then follow the set-up instructions. Pretty straightforward, I think.
Email me with any questions, and I will try to help out.

Make sure you install the Microsoft Peer Web services BEFORE installing the
crystal web component. If you already have the Crystal Web component
installed, uninstall it, reboot, and then install Peer web services and then
reboot and then reinstall crystal. (I did it backwards the first time and
it doesn't work.)

If you have any questions, I will try to answer them.

I will be leaving soon tonight, but will be here all day tomorrow.

Thanks for your help with this!

Sarah


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Sarah,
I was just ready to type the command in, but you beat me to it.

I do have a question. You got yours running using NT 4.0 Workstation, is
that right? What did you use instead of IIS? And where did you get it?
I just installed NT 4.0 on a PC to try to do this very thing. Can you point
me in the right direction?

Troy Funte