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After this dialogue, you will see a second box saying that an error has
occurred, and that you can ‘Close’ or ‘Ignore’. The application may
continue to function normally if you choose ‘Ignore’. Under some
circumstances, however, PCNC will be forced to shut down.
After a fatal crash, you can retrieve the latest data from the PCNC.ERR
file. Before loading PCNC again, rename your existing PCNC.DAT file
as PCNC.000, and then rename PCNC.ERR as PCNC.DAT. Reload the
program by clicking on its icon in Program Manager as normal. The data
from the time immediately before the crash should be restored. If the
program crashes during loading, however, you will have to re-start
Windows and try again.
If PCNC encountered a problem while saving the file, the file may be
corrupt and will not work even after you have restarted Windows. If this
is the case, rename PCNC.DAT as PCNC.BAD and restore PCNC.000
as your PCNC.DAT. Information that has been entered since the last
save will then be lost. The time between saves is set in PCNC.INI and
can be as low as 5 minutes.
11.8 The SNMP Link is not working
Check that the settings in PCNC.INI are correct (Section
7.13
). Re-load
PCNC to ensure that it is using the latest settings.
Make sure that the Newt icon is visible and if so, that Chameleon is
configured correctly (Section
5.5
). If the Newt icon is not visible, check
that Chameleon is installed properly. If you are using a version of
Chameleon earlier than version
4.5
, you may need to run the SNMPD
program before you start PCNC in order for the Newt to load. If this is
the case, re-start Windows, load SNMPD and then load PCNC.