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Chapter 8. Using the Power Tool 125
[3] Click Yes if you want to try another server.
If you cannot connect to the machine that the server is on and the server
resides in a Windows NT domain, verify that the local computer is logged into
the same domain as the remote computer. Also verify that you have an
account to that machine. If neither of these tasks resolves the problem, your
DCOM settings may be incorrect. Refer to Setting up Security to use the I/O
Server Remotely for more information.
Use the Show this Dialog on Startup check box to select whether to display the SI7
I/O Driver Server dialog box every time you start the Power Tool.
See Also
Feature: Remote Control and Configuration | Using the Power Tool’s Run-time
Toolbar | Setting the I/O Server for Automatic Connection | I cannot connect to a
remote server
Setting the I/O Server for Automatic Connection
When you start the Power Tool, it prompts you to connect to the I/O Server.
However, you can suppress this method of starting and configure the Power Tool to
connect automatically to the I/O Server. This is a good practice if you plan to always
use the same server on the same computer.
To set your I/O Driver Power Tool to connect automatically to the I/O Server on either
a local or remote machine
[1] From Windows Explorer, open your FIX/iFIX folder and select
SI7DIDW.EXE.
[2] Create a shortcut by right-clicking the mouse and selecting Create Shortcut
from the menu displayed.
[3] Select the Shortcut to the SI7 Power Tool.
[4] Right-click the mouse and select Properties from the menu displayed.
[5] Select the Shortcut tab.
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