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, |
how to set locale for date/time, posted by svrmarty on Thu Mar 27 14:15:12 2008
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it seems out systemlang is en_US,
#date
Thu Mar 27 14:11:59 CET 2008 |
Can u send me the configuration file for this logbook ?, posted by Franck C on Fri Mar 28 13:48:41 2008
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Hi, I try to set up a logbook and i wanted to create something with icons (like this logbook) and it will be easier for me if i have ur config file
Thanks a lot |
Duplicate entry suggestion, posted by Dennis Seitz on Tue Apr 1 02:04:35 2008
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We have configured several logbooks to allow users to duplicate an entry in another logbook, which is very useful for entries which apply to more
than one category.
However, once the entry is duplicated, subsequent revisions to the original entry are not copied to the duplicate entries. |