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This article includes instructions for making and running APING/APINGD samples on SNA Server. The following are the steps for making and running APING/APINGD samples on SNA Server. Building APING/APINGDFollow step A.1. (Building the TPs) in the SNA Server SDK README.TXT file. The ISVLIBS, ISVINCS and SAMPLEROOT environment paths must properly point to the SNA Server libraries, include files and sample programs. To build the APING samples, run:NMAKE -F MAKEPING.MAK Install the APINGD Service on SNA ServerYou can use the TPSETUP applet (shipped with the SNA SDK), or the INSTSRV Windows NT service installer sample (shipped with the Win32 SDK). If you use INSTSRV, configure extra settings through REGEDT32 for the APINGD service.WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide problems that may require you to reinstall Windows NT to correct them. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk. Sample Registry entries:
Configure Entries in the SNA Server Configuration FileIn this configuration, APING is running on a client against APINGD which is installed on the server (that is, they're running locally to one server). Sample LU settings:Local APPC LUs (configured off the server):
CPI-C Symbolic Destination Name (configured via Options/CPIC dialog):
Users/Groups window:
Add an SNA Server user account (or "Everyone" access) for the Windows NT client user that will be running the APING program. Save the SNA Server configuration file. Running the APING Sample Program
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