Howdy,

I am also testing on win2k and I tried the IP address still no luck, does
not make sense!

Just had a thought.. Is this only applicable to v5.3 client / server ?

Client is v5.2 servers are v5.3


Sid



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From: Tony Devitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 4 February 2004 3:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Cant get amqscnxc sample program working


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I just tried:

amqscnxc -x lwscv010.development. abclimited.dev

:to check if the problem was with the form of connection name, but that
worked OK, finding the default QM and connecting to SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN. Have
you tried with an IP address?  btw I am on Windows 2000. Also I have been
testing it on a machine that has both server and client installed, though I
would not have thought that would make a difference.



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