I am running CVI 5.01 under NT 4.0 with the Internet Toolkit. I am just
starting to test out the inet demo srvrpush to see if I can push a page to a
client based browser. I can startup srvrpush just fine. When I start up my
Internet Explorer (on the same PC as the server) and try to change the URL
to the one that is on my local hard drive, the machine freezes. It happens
at the point when I am browsing for the page to point at. I am using a 266
Mhz machine. Is my machine too slow? Or is it something else?
My ultimate plan is to have the clients log in through a basic page that I
push out to them. Just three string fields are needed. I don't need to send
it back to the server until they press a "Login button". Each person logging
on will need to see a blank panel. Can this be done or am I barking up the
wrong tree here? After that they will be communicating through a java applet
and TCP/IP packets. My ultimate plan is to find out the address of their
connection when they log on I can make 2 TCP connections one between them
and the server and one between them and another PC that is already logged
in. How much processing power will the Inet toolkit server push require? I
am already running a bunch of other stuff on that PC.