Error Message

Kenneth Brody kenbrody at bestweb.net
Thu Nov 29 21:23:43 PST 2007


Quoting GCC Consulting (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 22:34:12 -0500):
[...]
> As Fairlight suggested, find out the ip address of the server.  When Fp
> reports the problem, get to a command prompt and type
>
> Ping nnn.nnn.n.n  (in my case I would ping 192.162.1.7)
>
> Results should look something like this is you are connecting.
[...]

FYI -

The Windows version of ping has a "-t" flag which causes ping to run
forever (well, until you break out).  Pressing Ctrl-Break will tell
you the stats up to that point.  Start it up before you even run
filePro.  I like to run "start ping -t www.xxx.yyy.zzz" to run in
its own window, and set the properties to a small font with a lot
of visible rows.  That lets a large part of the history to be seen
at once.

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