***** Posted here at other's suggestion after drawing a blank on the Pegasus forum *****************
We are running Pegasus 4.61 c/w Mercury on a Novell 5.5 network using Novel Client for Windows 4.83. This works very well.
We
use Citrix for remote access to the network with applications accessed
via Citrix (including Pegasus) running on a Windows 2000 SP4 server. We
have an intermittent problem when using this with Pegasus hanging on
startup on the splashscreen, displaying the message "Locating
Folders....0". Eventually we will get an error message saying
insufficient memory and get dumped out of Pegasus (the server has 16Gb
of RAM and only 3 users so isn't exactly low on memory). At this point all our network
drives will have been disconnected from the session as a result of the Pegasus crash. Our
only solution is to reboot the Windows Server. Sometimes this is
sufficient to allow us to log into Pegasus correctly, other times not.
In the latter case, opening Pegasus on a Windows XP machine, closing it
again may solve the problem. But again, not always. Does anyone have any
ideas what might be happening?
Many thanks for your help.
Duncan
<p>***** Posted here at other's suggestion after drawing a blank on the Pegasus forum *****************
</p><p>We are running Pegasus 4.61 c/w Mercury on a Novell 5.5 network using Novel Client for Windows 4.83. This works very well.</p><p>We
use Citrix for remote access to the network with applications accessed
via Citrix (including Pegasus) running on a Windows 2000 SP4 server. We
have an intermittent problem when using this with Pegasus hanging on
startup on the splashscreen, displaying the message "Locating
Folders....0". Eventually we will get an error message saying
insufficient memory and get dumped out of Pegasus (the server has 16Gb
of RAM and only 3 users so isn't exactly low on memory). At this point all our network
drives will have been disconnected from the session as a result of the Pegasus crash. Our
only solution is to reboot the Windows Server. Sometimes this is
sufficient to allow us to log into Pegasus correctly, other times not.
In the latter case, opening Pegasus on a Windows XP machine, closing it
again may solve the problem. But again, not always. Does anyone have any
ideas what might be happening?</p><p>&nbsp;Many thanks for your help.</p>Duncan