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Has any configured WPS 4.2 in standalone server?
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| Azkar Khan 2004-01-19, 2:56 pm |
| Hi Brians,
I have WPS 4.2 (enable) installed on LAN network. It has been installed successfully and works fine.
I have installed the following,
IBM HTTP server
WAS
Lotus Domino 5.0 LDAP
Lotus WorkFlow
WSAD
WPCP
and, the domain address is like,
<machine.Domain.com> Portal.fsofthcm.com
My question is,
How can I configure WPS in standalone server as a single machine without accessing network? Anybody configured by MS Lookback adaptor? If so, please help me out to configure it successfully. I dont want to access portal server, LDAP access without network.
Expecting your valuable comments in this regards,
With lots of thanks,
Azkar
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| Azkar
Yes, I use the Microsoft Loopback Adapter each time I install WPF on Windows. I also set a fully qualified hostname for the machine (not an individual NIC) via Control Panel > System > Network Identification > Properties > More. This allows me to set a hostname which can be "pinged" with or without a NIC present - perfect for laptops when I'm out of range of a LAN.
Hope this helps.
Dave
"Azkar Khan" <azkar@fsofthcm.com.vn> wrote in message news:be02ta$12c18$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
Hi Brians,
I have WPS 4.2 (enable) installed on LAN network. It has been installed successfully and works fine.
I have installed the following,
IBM HTTP server
WAS
Lotus Domino 5.0 LDAP
Lotus WorkFlow
WSAD
WPCP
and, the domain address is like,
<machine.Domain.com> Portal.fsofthcm.com
My question is,
How can I configure WPS in standalone server as a single machine without accessing network? Anybody configured by MS Lookback adaptor? If so, please help me out to configure it successfully. I dont want to access portal server, LDAP access without network.
Expecting your valuable comments in this regards,
With lots of thanks,
Azkar
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