[omniORB] Failure to connect to omninames

Manfred Knemeyer knemeyer@ix.netcom.com
Wed, 6 Jan 1999 08:25:33 -0700


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On a standalone Windows-95 system without a network
interface card, I can not connect to the names
service.  Do I need to configure TCP/IP for loop-
back?  If so, How do I do this?


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