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Hi friends


I still without client connection

- I reported to III, they made some adjustments in the system, after that
the client ask for the username and password, but after the
autentification,  it not loads any module and the java and login windows
still in the screen.

- I uninstalled the client and re-installed milup130.exe (old version) and
this hang up similary, and it wasn't capable to detect the new version and
never asked for upgrade the software.

- I reinstalled milup131.exe (the new client) with similar results.

- I made the test suggest by Corey with java pluggin 1.3.1_02 and the java
console displayed the a box with the following messages

    Error fatal de Java(TM) Plug-in 1.4

   Java Plug-in 1.3.1_01 cannot be located because values in the registry
key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Plug-in\1.3.1_01
  is not found or is not longer valid

- After that, I uninstalled the previus java client (v1.3) and the same
test says "Millennium LoginNo JDK 1.1 support for APPLET!! "
Does somebody has any other suggest  or what is the mean of this message ,
please?


Luis A. González
Universidad de los Andes
Ph: (56-2) 412-9412


                                                                                                                                         
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Luis --

I ran into this problem twice this morning when I upgraded to Phase 2.
With both cases, a reinstall of the Millennium expansion program (from
CSDirect) did the trick.  In the one where the problem persisted, it turned
out that the URL was typed incorrectly into the install screens so the
program did not know where on earth to go!

One possible way to troubleshoot this is the use the web-browser interface
and the Java Console.  With the DOS box that opens with the application, it
unfortunately closes very quickly upon not connecting that there is no way
to find out what the problem was.  To get to Millennium through the
web-browser, follow these instructions (this works with Windows 2000).

1. Go to Control Panel and double-click on the Java Plugin icon.  On the
first tab (Basic), click on Show Java Console.  On the second tab
(Advanced), select the Java plugin 1.3.1_02.  I am not sure about clearing
the Jar Cache (in the appropriately labeled Cache tab), but that might also
help this along.

Then open a web browser and enter http://<yourINNOPAC_IP_OR_DNS>:2000 (that
is port 2000).

After you do this, you Java Console may not display, but it can be reached
by double-clicking on the icon in the drawer in the lower-right of the
screen.  Unlike the DOS box, this normally hangs around even if you do not
connect.  Hopefully this will help.

After you get started, you may have to delete some of the old icons that
point to 1.3 plugin.  A large number of staff here have a daily
applications folder.  The upgrade of the plugin adds icons to the desktop
and the start menu.  However, if you have icons on the quick launch part of
the menu or in a different folder, you might need to replace these with the
correct new icons.  That helps explain why the program wants to upgrade the
file over and over again!

Best -- Corey

Corey Seeman
Assistant Dean for Library Systems
Assistant Professor, University Libraries
Carlson Library
Mailstop #509
University of Toledo
2801 W. Bancroft
Toledo, OH 43606

---------------
corey.seeman@xxxxxxxxxx
419.530.2333 (phone)
419.520-2726 (fax)
http://library.utoledo.edu


-----Original Message-----
From: lagc@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lagc@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:18 PM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: problems upgrading clients to 2002/2



Hi Keven

I check  my Limit Netork Acces table to Millenium, and it still open to
all.
I made test entering only my PC address, but the results were the same

Regards
Luis A. González
Universidad de los Andes
Ph: (56-2) 412-9412



                      "Riggle, Keven"

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upgrading clients to 2002/2
                      innopac-admin@innop

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                      30-12-2002 12:51

                      Por favor, responda

                      a innopac






Luis,

One thing to check, especially after a server upgrade, it that your IP
address is still in the Limit Network Access table section for Millennium.
The symptoms you describe sound like the client is trying to access the
server but is not being recognized and therefore is being denied access.

Keven

==========================================
Keven Riggle
Systems Librarian
Marquette University Libraries
1415 W. Wisconsin Avenue
P.O. Box 3141
Milwaukee, WI  53201-3141

Phone:  (414) 288-3253
Fax:  (414) 288-7813
Internet:  keven.riggle@xxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: lagc@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lagc@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 10:22 AM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: problems upgrading clients to 2002/2


Hi friends

I'm having troubles upgrading Millenium's client to 2002 phase 2 (after
server upgrade)

My PC is a Win2K, I'm logged as Administrator, I unstilladed the previous
client and the previus java, after that I installed the new client from
milup131.exe But the it doesn't work, when i click the Millenium icon, it
try for a couple of seconds and finish without any message.

I made tests installing previous client (mil130.exe) and over it installing
millup131.exe, and the results are the same.

The icon properties are ok:

"C:\Program Files\JavaSoft\Jre\1.3.1_02\bin\java.exe"  -classpath .\;.
\iiirunner.jar iiirunner  ip=custos.uandes.cl port=2000 workdir=c:
\Millennium


Does somebody know how to fix this?

Thank you
Luis A. González
Universidad de los Andes
Ph: (56-2) 412-9412

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