Hi Janarbek-san
> I have mentioned in my previous mail that I couldn't connect to RT
> -Components using RTC link in Windows version of RT-Middleware.
>
> What I am confusing is I can connect using same Rtclink in Windows to Linux
> but not Windows(same machine).
>
> I checked all virus protection and firewalls. So, if there is someone who
> already run rtclink to connect Windows RT-middleware can u give me some
> advice?
>
> I am connecting to OpenRTM Add Name Server--> My Windows Computer IP: 9876.
> Is it right for Windows?
May be it's omniORB's network interface address problems.
1. Turn off all firewalls.
2. Set appropriate network interface address for omniNames.
3. Set appropriate network interface address for RT-Components.
See the following FAQ.
http://j2k.naver.com/j2k_frame.php/korean/http://www.is.aist.go.jp/rt/OpenRTM-aist/html/FAQ/E38388E383A9E38396E383ABE382B7E383A5E383BCE38386E382A3E383B3E382B0.html
>
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Hi all, I have mentioned in my previous mail that I couldn't connect to RT -Components using RTC link in Windows version of RT-Middleware. What I am confusing is I can connect using same Rtclink in Windows to Linux but not Windows(same machine). I checked all virus protection and firewalls. So, if there is someone who already run rtclink to connect Windows RT-middleware can u give me some advice? I am connecting to OpenRTM Add Name Server--> My Windows Computer IP: 9876. Is it right for Windows? __________________________________________________Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com