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            <title>I get an error when adding an AXIAR Port</title>
            <description>The causes for the error could be:1.- You are using the RDP client to configure the AXIAR server remotely.Solution:  Use the mstsc command line, please read our using RDP to configure AXIAR FAQ message about this.2.- The Port Monitor is not installedSolution:Some installations cannot run the monitor installation correctly due ...</description>
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            <title>Using RDP to configure AXIAR</title>
            <description>If you install AXIAR on a server and need remote access to configure, using MS Remote Desktop Client, you need to be aware of some permission limitations with the ADD Windows Printer option under the AXIAR Installer.You can try to connect remotely using the command line: mstsc with the following ...</description>
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            <title>Interix and SFU/SUA</title>
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Interix 2.2 is the previous version of SFU and SUA (Services for UNIX /Subsystem for UNIX Applications).There are several changes between versions, the most critical is the path references.Interix 2.2 used the following path:  //C/InterixSFU and SUA use a new path to locate folders, files and programs; SFU path ...</description>
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            <description>Q: I cannot open the manager, the error when running it from shell is : Exception in thread &amp;quot;main&amp;quot; java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/swing/ActionMapA: This error means that you have and old Java Runtime program (older than 1.4.x). You need to upgrade your JRE system by downloading the latest version from java.sun.com Q. I opened the ...</description>
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            <description>Q:  I have a Windows 2003 R2 server and the AXIAR CD for it, when I run the installation, I got a message that SUA is not enabled and the setup exists, how do I  enable SUA?A: In our AXIAR CD for Windows 2003 R2 there’s a technical note (no. 49) ...</description>
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            <description>Q:  I installed AXIAR on Windows 2003 server, but it is not working, posix does not start and the AXIAR programs do not run.A: One reason could be that you have a Windows 2003 R2 server and installed a previous AXIAR 6.2 release. Windows 2003 R2 does not support SFU ...</description>
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            <description>Q:  My Windows 2003 SP1 server has DEP disabled and the patch installed but still get the license error.A:  If this is the case, the main binaries files of AXIAR do not have the correct permissions. To check this check the execution of the chklic file as follows:Open a KSH ...</description>
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            <description>Q:  When running the AXIAR installer on Windows I got a license error message:A: This error occurs on Windows 2003 SP1 servers. Some servers have a Data Execution Prevention system enabled, which causes some posix binaries to crash. Microsoft released a Knowledge Base document : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875352  with information about DEP ...</description>
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            <title>Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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            <title>Welcome!</title>
            <description>Welcome to LBM Systems, support blog.You can review technical information about LBM products and add comments or questions.If you need additional support please call LBM at (203) 966-0661 or  e-mail us   </description>
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