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The Question is: AlphaServer 1200 running Opnevms 7.1 and Pathworks version 6.0. Trying to put Windows 2000 Pro into the network with Pathwork 32 version 7.2 to request a client license fron AplhaServer, (Client license PWLMVMSCU05.00, 1000 units and PWLMXXXCA06.00 4000 u nits) but the license request crashes Pathworks application on the AlphaServer. Our main application will not at this time run on OpenVms 7.2 What patches or software will work? The Answer is : Unfortunately, you are mixing newer PATHWORKS 32 client code with older and now-unsupported OpenVMS and PATHWORKS versions. Please contact the support center, as details of the failure and of the particular PATHWORKS V6 ECO level will be required -- if you are not running the current PATHWORKS ECO for V6.0, please install it. The OpenVMS Wizard would encourage maintaining current releases and current ECOs, as remaining on older and particularly on older and unsupported releases can be more expensive than it might initially appear to be. OpenVMS V7.1 and PATHWORKS V6.0 are both no longer current and supported versions. As of this writing, PATHWORKS V6.0D is the latest version of V6.0 and V6.1 is the current, supported version of the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS product. Support for Windows 2000 clients requires PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS. The license PWLMVMSCU05.00 is only applicable to PATHWORKS for OpenVMS V5 servers. It does not appear that your configuration can make any use of this license, and thus the OpenVMS Wizard will ignore its presence. License PWLMXXXCA06.00 is applicable to PATHWORKS V5 or V6.0 servers. This license will not work with PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS servers. License PWLMXXXCA07.03 is required for PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS. It appears you have only one OpenVMS server running PATHWORKS. If this is true, it is not obvious to the OpenVMS Wizard why you are running with client-based licensing. Accordingly, the OpenVMS Wizard suggests you convert to server-based licensing by re-running the procedure SYS$UPDATE:PWRK$CONFIG.COM and choosing to NOT run the license server. The command: $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE PWRK$LR_DISABLE_CLIENT_PING 1 will prevent the server from checking for a client-based license and will instead immediately assign a server based license. This may solve your immediate problem with the crash arising when a license is requested. Eventually, you will want to remove the client license requester software which is running on the desktop clients, however this can be done at your leisure. As for the particular crash you are seeing, the OpenVMS Wizard is not familiar with it, and would suggest you contact the customer support center directly for further assistance.
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