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  • WDSC Basics, V1, #5: Compiling a Program and Reviewing the Results

    Any ideas? I don't have any of the problems suggested in the C00D1197 explaination. "Windows Media Player cannot play the file. If the file is on another computer, verify that you are connected to the network. If you typed a path, verify that it is correct. If the problem persists, the server might not be available." C00D1197: Cannot play the file Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or to the Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the Open URL dialog box, verify that the file name is spelled correctly and that the path to the file is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link might not be valid. The server is not available (for example, the server is busy or not online). Try again later. Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network protocols, and then try again. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly. Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again. To enable all network protocols On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab. In the Streaming protocols area, select all the protocol check boxes. To verify your proxy server settings On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab. Verify your settings in the Streaming proxy settings area. Note If you do not know what your proxy server settings should be, on the Network tab, select a protocol, click Configure, and then select Autodetect proxy settings or Use proxy settings of the Web browser (available for HTTP protocol only). Error ID = 0xC00D1197, Condition ID = 0x00000000 Web Help -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2004 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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    WDSC Basics, V1, #5: Compiling a Program and Reviewing the Results

    I don't know, John... it worked fine for me. Joe

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      WDSC Basics, V1, #5: Compiling a Program and Reviewing the Results

      Joe, Thanks for the informative articles! I got a new pc last week, loaded WDSC 7.0, and have started getting my feet wet. When I try to compile, I get this message - "Host PTF missing. The requested function is not available." If I right click on iSeries Objects and then Verify Connection, this same message appears under "Checking callback to RSE daemon." and no PTF number is specified. I will add that we are on V5R3 and are running Websphere Express 5.0. However, our test environment is V5R4 and is running Websphere Express 6.0 and gives the same error. Any thoughts? Thanks, Joe

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        WDSC Basics, V1, #5: Compiling a Program and Reviewing the Results

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          WDSC Basics, V1, #5: Compiling a Program and Reviewing the Results

          Thanks Joe. I'm glad the articles aer able to help. As to your specific question, it sounds like your host servers may not be started. I use the command "STRHOSTSVR *ALL" on my development machine, mainly because I forget exactly which servers need to be started. Joe

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