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| 343.1 |  | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Apologies for what Doug Mulray said... | Tue Mar 07 1989 23:06 | 33 | 
|  | >    1  $ set host teepee
>    2  $ define /job decw$display wsa2:
>    3  $ sh disp (node and transport correct)
>    4  $ mc decw$puzzle
>    
>    X Toolkit Error: Can't Open display
>    %DWT-F-DWTABORT, xtoolkit fatal error
 
        THis occurs because the boot node doesn't know about device wsa2
        (which is on the satellite).
           
>    * On BATMAN if I set disp /create /node=teepee and then mc decw$puzzle,
>      the error is more informative
>    
>    Client is not authorized to access server
>    X Toolkit Error: Can't Open display
>    %DWT-F-DWTABORT, xtoolkit fatal error
        
        Now here you are trying to open a window on the boot node for
        which you don't have security enabled...
        
        try logging in from batman to teepee then
        
        set display/create/node=batman
        run application.
        
        or if the boot node vs2000 is running decwindows then you should
        be able to set up security and run it the other way...
        
        q (your regional Decwindows resource).
        
        
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| 343.2 | not security, X$X0 undeclared | NZOV01::MATHESON | Robin killed by The Joker? Holy terminations, Batman! | Mon Mar 13 1989 17:10 | 10 | 
|  |     thankQ :-)
    
    The X$X0 network object wasn't declared on BATMAN.  How that happened,
    I can only guess.  A quick @SYS$MANAGER:DECW$STARTUP RESTART fixed
    the problem.
    
    So it aint only security that gives this message.
    
    cheers,  Ken.  (branch DECwindows resource?) 
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| 343.3 | I receive the same error, HELP!!! | MISING::SFAFRAK | Let me out of this file cabinet! | Thu Apr 06 1989 09:50 | 16 | 
|  | I am receiving this same message when trying to open an application like clock
on FileView.  Once I try to open the fourth application (ie. Calendar, Clock,
CardFiler, Calculator, etc.) I receive that error.  I then tried exiting out of
a DECterm session thinking resources were the problem, but again, same error.
I finally gave up and tried to CREATE a new terminal session and the Session
Manager crashed.  I checked the log and received an ACCVIO.
Help!!!
Any answers would be appreciated.
Scott
BTW, my workstation is a VS2000 with 14mb booting into an LAVc.
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