Hi all,
I have installed Datastage version 7.5X2 on my PC. I tried to log into Designer/Administator and it asked me for host name and i gave local ip address and tried to login...then i got this error
"Hostname you specified is not ........... or RPC daemon is not running"
But when i tried the same thing after connecting to network(connected to BSNL) the above credentials are working.
Can someone please help me to login to Designer/Administrator. Do i need to enable/disbale something?
Your inputs will be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks
Bommalingeshwara R
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Re: problem in accesing installed datastage designer/Adminis
Host name:
localhost
you must to have your win xp account with password, and it must be an administrator account). For example, if in the welcome screen you choose the account john, and password is 123456, then, in datastage you have to put:
Host name:
localhost
user name:
john
password:
123456
and choose your proyect.
If you your problem continue, try uninstalling your antivirus.... In my case, this was my problem
localhost
you must to have your win xp account with password, and it must be an administrator account). For example, if in the welcome screen you choose the account john, and password is 123456, then, in datastage you have to put:
Host name:
localhost
user name:
john
password:
123456
and choose your proyect.
If you your problem continue, try uninstalling your antivirus.... In my case, this was my problem
Hi,
Even though this post is rather oldish, it has not been marked 'resolved' so I will add to what mr_crowley has said.
Simply, for this to work, you MUST be an administrator on your PC, and if you happen not to have a password on it (like in the case of my home PC), you must create it. After having this done, all will work for sure.
Regards,
Novak
Even though this post is rather oldish, it has not been marked 'resolved' so I will add to what mr_crowley has said.
Simply, for this to work, you MUST be an administrator on your PC, and if you happen not to have a password on it (like in the case of my home PC), you must create it. After having this done, all will work for sure.
Regards,
Novak