Re: Microfocus 4.0.38 problem running in XP



Gord wrote:
We are running Microfocus Cobol Workbench 4.0.38, compiling under
Windows NT 4.0. Our target for years has been Windows NT, and
everything has been fine for years. Now we need to run our executables
under XP, but still compiling under NT. We can't seem to get any
programs to connect successfully to Oracle when running the executable
on an XP machine. The executables still run fine on NT machines. Has
to be to a directive or switch somewhere, I think. Any suggestions?


I believe that XP sets up a default firewall. Checking the settings
might be a first step.

Donald
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