Toby,
After reading your post, I decided to uninstall openslp and ConsoleOne
opened right up. Thanks for the suggestion.
>>> On 9/27/2005 at 11:38 pm, in message <4339D7F3.2A4B.00E1.0@sbserver.org>,
Ron Brown<rbrown@sbserver.org> wrote:
> The problem at hand is on the server, but I can run it from either a
> windows XP workstation or another Linux workstation (Fedora Core 4).
>
> I have also tried using the IP address of the server authentication, but
> I get the same result as if using the tree name.
>
> What version of Java are you using? I have both IBM Java and Sun
> installed?
> I can remove the IBM version because I thought there may have been a
> conflict
> using two different vendor flavor of Java.
>
> Ron
>
>>>> On 9/27/2005 at 5:17 pm, in message
> <DFi_e.2080$jT.399@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com>, Toby
> Fruth<tfruth@dart.org> wrote:
>> 1.) Are you running ConsoleOne on the server or the workstation?
>>
>> 2.) If on the workstation, what OS?
>>
>> I had a problem when I updated to a newer version of openslp. I had to
>> put the IP address of the server in the authentication box instead of
>> the tree name.
>>
>> Or is your error happening before you ever get a chance to authenticate?
>>
>> Ron Brown wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know if this is the right forum.
>>> I have installed OES/SP1. Installed with no problems.
>>> Created a new tree and ran all the components that are needed to run
>>> eDir.
>>>
>>> After downloading and installing Consoleone, when I try to login using
>>> any user account "using admin" I receive this error stating
>>>
>>> "Unknown meaning for error number 0x6F"
>>>
>>> I know this is related to Java in some fashion, but have checked
>>> looked up the error, but was unable to find any solution to this
>> problem.
>>> Can someone offer me any assistance on this issue.
>>>
>>> I am using ConsoleOne 1.3.6d. Tried installing 1.3.6c but it
>>> complained about using edirectory 8.7.3.7.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ron