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have the right answer with eg1 execution (when address
space for client and server is the same) but still with
the warning.<br>
What could be the origin of the problem, wrong installed
libraries, wrong configuration?<br>
I'm still trying to fix that problem.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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Your DNS and network configuration is wrong. The server is probably
advertising a computer name in its IOR which is not reachable on the
network (seeing that warning about having only the loopback
configured is a clue).<br>
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Use a utility to examine the IOR published by the server to see what
machine name it is using, then use "host" and "ping" to demonstrate
if you can reach that server from the client (that may all be the
same computer, but the test is using the network to run).<br>
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hth<br>
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- Tom<br>
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