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yap
Sep 13, 2000 11:31:20 GMT   

Hi,
After I launched ovlauncher, the java window came up. When I double click on Network->IP network, the small startup window poped up. Then it stop at 40% when the status is "Creating submap". I've opened my default map. What is wrong?

Thanks a lot

regards
yap
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Frank Saxton Expert in this area This member has accumulated 1000 or more points
Sep 13, 2000 14:23:56 GMT  7 pts

No error messages? You do have to have ovw running on the default map to open a java session. When I forget to do this, it usually fails at around 10% and I get an error message. Sometimes, when I am on a slow dialup, the load will stall for long periods at around 40%. If I am patient, the map will eventually load. I've not yet seen the Java GUI fail without issuing an error message.
yap
Sep 14, 2000 07:09:49 GMT    N/A: Question Author

Hi Frank,
In the launcher menu, when I click Networks->IP network, it hangs at 40 %. But when I click on NNM->Network Presenter, the map is able to pop up. When I look at the ARF file, here is the different between both:

Action "NNMNetworkPresenter" {
URL "/OvCgi/jovw.exe?MapName=default";
WebWindow "OvWwwNetworkPresenter" {
Type limited;
}
}

Action "NNMNetworkPresenterIP" {
URL "/OvCgi/jovw.exe?MapName=default&ObjectName=IP+Internet";
WebWindow "OvWwwNetworkPresenter" {
Type limited;
}
}


Any idea why the map cannot opened?
Frank Saxton Expert in this area This member has accumulated 1000 or more points
Sep 14, 2000 14:35:50 GMT  6 pts

40% is around where it's processing registration information.

I'm not certain, but I think the operation that's successful is opening the map associated with ITO (Internet+IP). The one that isn't working is the old NNM map (default).

Just for fun, run ovw & to open up the default NNM map on the server and then retry your launcher operation.
Quin Hammes
Jan 11, 2001 19:30:10 GMT  9 pts

I had a problem in the java gui when trying to launch jovw or ovlauncher that the java gui would hang at 10% or 40%. I found the solution to the problem is that on my system, I needed to make sure that IE 5.0 had the java console enabled in the advanced tab under internet options.
 
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