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I'm just starting to work on integration of a VXI system. I'm reading a seminar manual that explains how VXI works (to fill in what I haven't learned by doing). It tells me that I need to run a utility called VXIinit at system startup.
I did some VXI work about a year ago, and I remember using VXIinit at that time. But as far as I know, we're not running it on the present system. And it doesn't even appear to exist on the system. Has it become obsolete? If not, how do I get it?
Both systems were VXI under WinNT. Previously it was NT3.5 and this is NT4.0.
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VXIinit and resman are now in the same utility. This change happened around version 1.5 of VXI on windows systems. VXIinit should no longer be nessecary.
ande wrote in message news:292d8032.e6b9ea4e@usw-ex0102-012.remarq.com... > I'm just starting to work on integration of a VXI system. > I'm reading a seminar manual that explains how VXI works (to > fill in what I haven't learned by doing). It tells me that > I need to run a utility called VXIinit at system startup. > > I did some VXI work about a year ago, and I remember using > VXIinit at that time. But as far as I know, we're not > running it on the present system. And it doesn't even > appear to exist on the system. Has it become obsolete? If > not, how do I get it? > > Both systems were VXI under WinNT. Previously it was NT3.5 > and this is NT4.0. > > * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * > The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free! >