When you try to dial another computer using the Chat tool (Winchat.exe),
you may receive the following message:
The other computer did not respond
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You may receive the above message for any of the following reasons:
| • | There is no one at the other computer to answer.
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| • | You are not logged on to the network.
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| • | The other computer is not logged on to the network.
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| • | The two computers are not configured to use a common network protocol.
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| • | When you dialed the other computer, you typed an extra space at the
end of the computer name.
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| • | The other computer is running Windows 95 and Netdde.exe has not been
run on that computer during this session.
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To resolve the problem, follow these steps:
| 1. | Make sure that someone is available at the other computer to answer.
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| 2. | Make sure both computers are logged on to the network.
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| 3. | Double-click the Network icon in Control Panel on each computer, and
make sure there is a common network protocol in the list of installed
network components.
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| 4. | Make sure that you do not type an extra space at the end of the name
of the computer you are calling.
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| 5. | If you are using Windows 95, you must run Netdde.exe before you can
receive a chat. When you run Winchat.exe, it automatically starts
Netdde.exe. However, if you have not run Winchat.exe during a session,
Netdde.exe is not loaded and Chat cannot notify you that another user
is calling. You may want to place a shortcut to Netdde.exe in your
Startup folder to prevent this. For information about creating
shortcuts, search for "shortcut" in Windows 95 Help.
NOTE: If you are using only the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks,
NetBIOS must be enabled in the properties for the IPX/SPX protocol for
Netdde.exe to load.
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