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Monitor Pro Client Builder
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Posted by Ahmad HOUHOU on 21 April, 2008 - 1:30 am
While defining server clusters in Monitor Pro Client Builder, I am getting "server Browsing not available" if I try to browse the redundant server. I have used DCOMWIZ on both PCs but the problem persists. Both PCs can see each other on Ethernet. Can anybody help me on this?

Ahmad

Posted by Gustavo A. Valero P. on 23 April, 2008 - 12:15 am
Hi Ahmad,

Can you give us more info about your Monitor Pro system in order to know better your scenario? Things like:

1) MPro version of your 2 servers?
2) MS Internet Explorer version (there is an issue with MPro OPC server and IE v6)
3) Are both PCs in same Domain or same Workgroup?
4) Have you tried using a 3rd party OPC client to test the connection to your MPro OPC servers? If so, do you receive the same kind of error?

Depending on your answers, your problem can be a DCOM settings problem or MPro problem.

Let me know what you get.

Best regards.

Saludos.

Gustavo A. Valero P.
BIConsulting C.A.
Valencia - Venezuela
gustavo.valero @ biconsulting. com

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