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III-57 If your client gets an RPC error message when using RightFax, you need to make sure that both the client and the server machines are using the same maximum IPX packet size. This registry entry lets you set the size.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NWLinkIPX\ NetConfig\<adapter name > |
Value Name: | MaxPktSize |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 0 |
If the value is not present or the data is set to 0, it is up to the network adapter to set the MaxPktSize. You need to consult your user manual for your specific network card.
III-58 To test RightFax without installing a fax card, try this registry entry.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | Software\RightFAX\BoardServer |
Value Name: | Fakeboards |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 1 |
Now you can simulate fax operations without having any hardware installed.
III-59 To change the separator value for an e-mail or fax address, use the following registry entry.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | Software\RightFAX\Gateway |
Value Name: | Separator |
Data Type: | REG_SZ |
Value: | < any character > |
Restart the gateway for this value to take effect.
Are you having problems updating from HotSync 1.0 to 1.1? You may need to delete these registry keys for the new version to install properly.
III-60 | Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Palm Computing\Pilot Desktop\Component0 |
III-61 | Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Palm Computing\Pilot Desktop\Component1 |
III-62 | Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Palm Computing\Pilot Desktop\Component2 |
III-63 | Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Palm Computing\Pilot Desktop\Component3 |
III-64 | Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Palm Computing\Pilot Desktop\HotSync |
After deleting these keys, install the new version of HotSync.
III-65 | Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ContentIndex | |
Value Name: | FilterContents | |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | 0x1 |
This value determines whether Microsoft Index Server filters both the contents and properties of a file or only the properties of the file. A value of 0 specifies that the contents are not filtered. Otherwise, the contents and properties are both filtered.
III-66 | Value Name: | DaemonResponseTimeout |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | 0x5 |
This value specifies, in minutes, a period during which the CiDaemon process should provide an appropriate response. The CiDaemon might time out by trying to index a corrupt file.
III-67 | Value Name: | FilterDirectories |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | 0x0 |
This value identifies whether Index Server filters directories for system properties and displays them in query results. When this value is not 0, directories are filtered.
III-68 | Value Name: | FilterFilesWithUnknownExtensions |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | 0x1 |
This value identifies whether Index Server filters files with extensions that have not been registered. When this value is set to 0, only registered file types are filtered.
III-69 | Value Name: | FilterRetries |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | 0x4 |
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