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| Senior Member ![]() Ramjet is wore ass out from the holidays!
Rep Power: 8 ![]() | SD can't take it I use XP wi SP2, and have no trouble. As far as FTP, I looked in my services window, and I do see that I am running FTP publisher don't know if this make a diff or not. I also am running SQL and IIS. I have had reporting for call center on this laptop, as a test bed, so I think that is where the above came into play. Your post was on Christmas Eve, hope you're not having to work, although a "Telephone Man's" work is never done. Esp on the off hours. __________________ Two snips, a snort, a turn, a fly, and a grunt, and it was so simple, like the jitterbug, it plum evaded me! | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() slagburn has no status.
Location: 3498.51 miles from Tiverton, Ontario (CANADA) Rep Power: 16 ![]() | Merry Christmas to all @ PBX INFO! For starters I'm not a BCM guy but I have had to get involved a few times with similar issues. On the older releases 2.x I had to set my laptop up as a FTP server and at times map a drive on the BCM from my laptop... FTP falls under the IIS suite of things on the Win2k / XP machines. The newer software 3.x+ seems to be a bit more user friendly but main glitch we came across when trying to transfer information (this was a database backup) was that the BCM was doing NetBios queuys from the machine that was trying to download the backup, in most corporate environments NetBios of TCP/IP is turned off to reduce broadcast traffic on networks not using NetBios and thus the remote machine was not responding and the back up would fail. Turning on NetBios over TCP/IP resolved the issue there for us. | ||||||||
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| Junior Member ![]() gogoGophers is wishing he either didn\'t like pro football or was not a Lions fan
Location: Meechigan Rep Power: 5 ![]() | I have also done many BCM patches with my total POS laptop running XP Pro, SP2. I have not had to do any of the things alluded to by Ramet and slagburn. Perhaps there is some issue with your PC ? Could you give a blow by blow as far as what happens when you start up the patch and where it fails ? Is it possible to physically move your PC to the BCM and connect to the LAN card with an X-over cable ? I have done this several times in order to eliminate network issues. | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() Ramjet is wore ass out from the holidays!
Rep Power: 8 ![]() | First things first, can you actually connect to Lan 2 and log into the BCM and make program changes? __________________ Two snips, a snort, a turn, a fly, and a grunt, and it was so simple, like the jitterbug, it plum evaded me! | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() Ramjet is wore ass out from the holidays!
Rep Power: 8 ![]() | I applied the cumulative patch to a BCM today and had no problem at all using Win XP and SP2. I connected to Lan 2 with IP of 10.10.10.1. __________________ Two snips, a snort, a turn, a fly, and a grunt, and it was so simple, like the jitterbug, it plum evaded me! | ||||||||
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