Just wondering if there is any update on this? (sorry to dredge it
up from the past)
I've been fighting with HostExplorer on 3 computers here. I finally
remembered that there was a conflict with Nod32, but making the
changes suggested below still doesn't help for me. (oh, and this
info hasn't made it into AIS's help desk system)
Are there any alternatives to HostExplorer? Some other 3270 program
that can be piped thru a Putty SSL tunnel or something?
On April 23, at 11:28 AM April 23, Peter J Murray wrote:
> Is AIS going to update Host Explorer with a different version? The
> one that they have for download has a bunch of weird errors in it
> (not to mention it's a few revisions behind). If you install it
> with the per user profile, it just one day stops working. Only
> reinstalling it with a common profile makes it work. When you
> install that particular version, it complains it can't find the
> help file, because the install has it point to a non existent path.
>
> Also, Host Explorer seems to be really big for what it does. It's
> very resource intensive and large.
>
>
> Erik Selke wrote:
>> We had this problem when we switched to NOD32.
>>
>> NOD32's IMON component conflicts with HostExplorer. You could
>> turn off IMON, but the better solution is to add the hostex32.exe
>> (C:\Program Files\Hummingbird\Connectivity\10.00\HostExplorer
>> \hostex32.exe) to the list of applications IMON does not monitor
>>
>> This setting is under 'IMON/Settings/Misc/Excluded Applicatoons'
>> of the configuration profile. Then push the updated profile out
>> to your clients.
>>
>> Erik
>>
>> Chris Wolf wrote:
>>> Is anyone else using this combination of software on Windows XP?
>>> We're in the process of replacing Symantec Anti-Virus with NOD32
>>> and just last week ran into a problem on a single computer where
>>> Hummingbird Host Explorer fails to work after NOD32 was
>>> installed. Uninstalling NOD32 and going back to Symantec fixed
>>> the problem. However, we have installed NOD32 on several other
>>> computers where Host Explorer still works with no problems.
>>> Someone in AIS said she had heard of at least one other person
>>> (in ACNS) with this problem.
>>>
>>> --Chris
>>> ==============================================
>>> Chris Wolf
>>> Computer Service Manager
>>> Agricultural Economics [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>> Michigan State University 517 353-5017
>>
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