2005-11-03
SIX Trader CLient on Windows Terminal Server NT
After installation of SIX Trader Client version 3.30 (xxx) it takes about a minute to start the client on a terminal server, we have a fix for this press link below for more information
DCOM Clients Cannot Create Objects
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The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0, Terminal Server Edition
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SYMPTOMS
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) client programs that run inside Terminal Server sessions other than the console cannot create objects of classes implemented inside DCOM servers running as Terminal Server services.
You may also receive occurrences of event ID 10010 from DCOM in the Event Viewer with the following description:
The server <clsid> did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
CAUSE
This behavior is because those object classes are considered as user globals by DCOM and Terminal Server.
However, DCOM and Terminal Server provide the ability to register DCOM classes as system globals. But, in the case of classes implemented in services, they should be considered as system globals, unless they had been explicitly registered as user globals.
## SIX Remark ## please download file below and run it on Terminal Server, follow the instructions in file.