[slinkelist] Recent CDJ problems (could not post this on the BBS today...)

Dennis Laslo dlaslo@engineer.com
Mon, 4 Sep 2000 07:04:43 -0400


I have a CX300 and 350 and sometimes the CD hardware setup is wrong (not
sure how this happens, probably me pushing a button somewhere- but it
happened today).  CDJ picks up the master as a 200 disk instead of a 300
disk.  I looked at the hardware and sure enough, the toggle for Control A vs
Contol A II was wrong.  The Sony manual is sparse on this setting.

When it's wrong...I get disk errors (maybe from the player?)

I, too have had some problems with the recent CDJ but I hestitated to join
in the discussion since I wasn't sure if the hardware setup was the problem
(and perhaps it was the root cause).

But it may help if you have the same problem.....does CDJ report your player
correctly (model number and number of CD's capacity???)This all started
after I added a CD and started a library search.

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Today's Topics:

  1. Using Windows 95 as a DCOM Server Host (Colby Boles)
  2. Port vs. Bus (Ron Sheppard)

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Message: 1
From: "Colby Boles" <cboles@socrates.Berkeley.EDU>
To: "Slinkelist@Nirvis. Com" <slinkelist@nirvis.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 10:46:58 -0700
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Subject: [slinkelist] Using Windows 95 as a DCOM Server Host

fyi, i found this in

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q196/2/08.ASP

colby

Using Windows 95 as a DCOM Server Host
Windows 95 can be a DCOM server host with the following caveats:
There is no launch capability, which means the DCOM server process must
already be running for a client to connect to it.


If secure connections are needed, then the server (and in the case of
callbacks, the client) must have user-level access control with the name of
a security provider set.


The registry value "EnableRemoteConnect" must be set to "Y."


DCOM98 has been tested most extensively using the Windows NT Domain security
provider. You may encounter problems using other security providers.

To establish user-level access control, you must have FILESEC.VXD installed.
This is generally installed on Windows 95 machines by installing File and
Print Sharing.

To enable user-level access control, launch the Network control panel
applet, choose the "Access Control" tab, select the box marked "User-level
access control," and enter the name of your security domain. This may affect
the way you currently share directories on the network from your computer;
see the Online documentation for details. If you do not have an "Access
Control" tab in your network configuration control panel, you need to
install a network client service. See the "Network clients, setting up" Help
topic in the Online Help for information on installing a network client.




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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2000 00:48:03 -0700
From: Ron Sheppard <ronsheppard@psn.net>
To: <slinkelist@nirvis.com>
Subject: [slinkelist] Port vs. Bus

Are a port and a bus on a slink-e the same thing?





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