Hello,
We have a UniData server and are using UniObjects to access it from our
web servers (using Lotus Notes/Domino). We have UniObjects working in
Domino's Lotusscript scripting language on our production servers running
Windows 2003. It also works on my desktop running Windows XP.
I just
Were you logged in as an administrator when you installed UO? We have UO
installed on our Windows 2008 R2 64 server with no problem, and I don't
recall that we had any problems when it was installed. I do not, however,
recall what version of UO it was.
-Kevin
http://www.PrecisOnline.com
Many MV systems have some kind of home-brewed or even purchased scheduling
solution for handling batch processes. Many times, in distribution or
manufacturing ERP applications, certain processes such as Aging A/R, or stock
replenishment/reserving, is performed 'after hours' by these
Unidata 7.2.9 on linux
Is there a UDT.OPTION or other setting that can control the size of the
command stack (history)? We max out at 99 and I'd really like to have
it recall more - but cannot find an option to do this.
--
Jeff Butera, PhD
Manager of ERP Systems
Hampshire College
Jim:
I installed the U2 client from the udt_7.2acl.zip file onto Windows
2008 R2. It installed just fine. One thing I always do on Win 2008 R2
is run everything like this as administrator. There is so much that
can go wrong, and very few people know how to resolve permissions issues.
Jeff:
The U2 command stack is completely neanderthal. I've been using UD for
awhile and have ignored the U2 stack completely. I run a home-written
shell. There's one on Pickwiki and I have one I'd be glad to give you.
Here's some documentation on the U2 stack
The UniData command stack