That is just port 23, the telnet port, not port 23g.

CCOW=disable s=CPRSDemo.va.gov p=23"

On Tuesday 29 March 2005 03:11 pm, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
> I am trying to run the CPRS client that is downloaded from the VA demo
> site.....from Linux using Crossover Office and pointing to the VA demo
> server....NOT to Linux or a local install. The parameters are the ones
> supplied by the VA..... hmmm it's been a while since I used that demo so
> will make sure it still works from Windows.... the VA may have updated.
>
> J.
>
> Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> > If this is the latest CPRS you are using, it will likely not work with
> > GTM.
> >
> > Otherwise you can make a shortcut that points at the CPRS you want to
> > start and include the parameters after it like is described in the
> > Chapter 2 document on Hardhats under projects.  Just add the things you
> > have listed to the port and IP.  However, I am suspicious of p=23g . 
> > Where did you find that?
> >
> > CPRSChart.exe s=192.168.0.102 p=9200
> >
> > On Tuesday 29 March 2005 01:27 pm, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
> >>Does anyone know how to pass the parameters CPRS needs to connect to a
> >>server using Crossover Office. For a lark I downloaded the latest
> >>version of CXoffice and ran CPRS with the intention of pointing it to
> >>the online VA demo. The splash screen comes up and there is what
> >>definitely appears to be a network related error....it can't find the
> >>server....it is I am sure because I couldn't figure out how to pass the
> >>parameters CPRS needs to find the server.  It may not work beyond this
> >>point even with the parameter passed correctly, but it's worth knowing
> >>if it does.
> >>
> >>The message I get is
> >>
> >>Error encountered, Function was: connect
> >>Error was: WASENETUNREACH
> >>
> >>the parameters to pass are:
> >>
> >>CCOW=disable s=CPRSdemo.va.gov p=23g
> >>
> >>Joseph
> >>
> >>
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