What you can do is REM the line that loads the driver in CONFIG.NT. This
will disable the DOS file access in the Pervasive Client. After that go
back to using BREQUEST and it should work. You may also have to
re-install
the Netware client and include IPX/SPX sup****t. Actually, IPX/SPX may
need
to be enabled on the server as well.
HTH,
Brad Kunkel
Integrated Business, Inc.
"Robert" <hockey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:wphCj.85978$pM4.52216@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thanks for the reply. The CONFIG.NT is there and it says it is going to
> load the btrdrvr.sys file. I cannot get the application to load, so I
have
> to think that the application will not run without the BREQUEST and
BUTIL
> functions working. I get an error from both.
>
> Thanks again for the help.
>
> Robert
>
> Brad Kunkel wrote:
>> If you installed the 9.5 client on your XP computer then there is
driver
>> installed in CONFIG.NT that loads with the command prompt. Try running
>> the application or whatever without first loading BREQUEST. It should
>> work. If not, there are other ways to make it work.
>>
>> If your network has W98 computers, load BDOSSTUB instead of BREQUEST on
>> those workstations.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Brad Kunkel
>> Integrated Business, Inc.
>>
>>
>> "Robert" <hockey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:a_UBj.76087$w94.36138@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I am not very familiar with Pervasive software, so these might seem
like
>>> really basic questions, but we have a Novell 4.12 server running an
old
>>> Dos application that uses Btrieve version 5 and we want to upgrade to
>>> something newer. I have a Netware 6.5 server running and I think I
have
>>> correctly installed the Pervasive 9.5 for Netware package, but I
cannot
>>> connect to it from a Dos prompt on a Windows XP computer. The Novell
is
>>> working correctly, but if I run BREQUEST from the workstation I get:
>>> BREQUEST-10: the function IPXInitialize returned an error.
>>>
>>> If I try BREQTCP I get:
>>> BREQTCP-10: The function InitSocketLibrary returned an error.
>>>
>>> I am not tied to any OS and would be open to any and all suggestions
>>> including a complete migration to Linux.
>>>
>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Robert
>>


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