Re: 'Deactivate' Options, posted by Uwe on Mon Feb 11 19:52:09 2008
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Stefan
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Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by Richard Ecclestone on Fri Feb 15 15:46:38 2008
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lance
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error "Cannot retrieve host name: No error" using command line in Windows, posted by Dan Gawarecki on Fri Feb 15 22:55:11 2008
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I automatically install software on 3 machines in our lab, and at the end of the process, use eLOG to record relevant information for each machine (all
running Windows XP) via the command line program elog.exe. 2 of the machines log their info correctly,
but on third machine, I get the following error: |
Re: error "Cannot retrieve host name: No error" using command line in Windows, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 18 07:03:29 2008
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Dan Gawarecki wrote:
I automatically install software on 3 machines in our lab, and at the end of the process, use eLOG to record |
Re: error "Cannot retrieve host name: No error" using command line in Windows, posted by Dan Gawarecki on Mon Feb 18 17:25:42 2008
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Stefan:
Thanks for the analysis and information. Why am I not surprised that the "No error" came from Windows!?
I tried some of your suggestions with the following results: |
Re: error "Cannot retrieve host name: No error" using command line in Windows, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 18 17:51:49 2008
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Dan Gawarecki wrote:
QUESTION: does command line ELOG connect differently than ELOG through the browser? |
Re: error "Cannot retrieve host name: No error" using command line in Windows, posted by Dan Gawarecki on Mon Feb 18 22:20:02 2008
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Since both my machine and the Elog server PC are inside my company's "security zone", I am not running a firewall on my machine.
For what it's worth: in trying to research the "No error" message, I did come across this information on MS's website; that is, |
Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 21 08:04:50 2008
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Richard Ecclestone wrote:
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