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Date: Sun 12-Jun-1989 19:26:04 From: Unknown Subject: Host option I am having trouble trying to get the "-Host hostname" option to display applications on other hosts using OS 0.9. I get the error: "DPS client library error: Could not form connection". The host I am trying to send to is a NeXT (of course) and is in the host-table (NetInfo). Any clues? Has anyone gotten it to work in 0.9? Bryce Jasmer jasmerb@hobbes.cs.orst.edu BTW, what is the -PSName option? what are valid parameters to it (another hostname?)? and how does -Host and -PSName relate to each other? >From: mdeale@riglow.acs.calpoly.edu (Myron Deale)
Date: Sun 13-Jun-1989 18:33:16 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Host option In article <11125@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU> Bryce Jasmer writes: >I am having trouble trying to get the "-Host hostname" option to display >applications on other hosts using OS 0.9. Someone has to be logged into the destination machine and their "PublicWindowServer" bit has to be set to YES for programs to open windows on that machine from remote. Ali Ozer, NeXT Developer Support aozer@NeXT.com >From: ali@polya.Stanford.EDU (Ali T. Ozer)
Date: Sun 14-Jun-1989 01:19:10 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Host option I've asked this before, but have not received any reply: How do I write one program that puts up windows on several machines? Is there documentation for the protocol used by the NeXT window server? - - - - - - - - - - Scott Draves | Space... The Final Frontier wsd@cs.brown.edu | uunet!brunix!wsd wsd@browncs.bitnet Box 2555 Brown U Prov RI 02912 >From: david@sun.com (I refuse to say)

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