VStudio Warning

Ruslan Zasukhin sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Sun Mar 4 02:52:37 CST 2007


On 3/3/07 11:40 PM, "Kevin Windham" <kevo at gatorgraphics.com> wrote:

Hi Kevin,

>> On 2007-03-03, at 22:20, Charles Yeomans wrote:
>>> I do.  But I have not used it yet, so I am not sure what to
>>> disable.  Thorsten, could you explain how?
>> 
>> After updating to the last parallels version I got two more Network
>> Ports in System Preferences - Networks - Network Port
>> Configurations. These was on by default and obviously installed by
>> parallels. I switched these two ports off and the "shadows"
>> disappeared.
> 
> Why wouldn't Valentina know what specific servers it is displaying in  the
> list? What if you have Airport and Ethernet connected?
> 
> Seems like  there should be some way for it to understand that the 3 servers
> it  found are actually the same server.
> 
> It also seems that it should use  the system default route to connect and not
> some 2nd or 3rd choice  adapter. I don't even think the system would handle a
> connection on a  second or third network adapter. Normally the system uses the
> default  route.

Well, in fact job do not Valentina Studio but Apple Bonjour.

We just asking Bonjour:
    give us list of services with name Valentina and TCP kind.


I think we will ask on Bonjour list what is going and if this is expected
behavior.

Also it is bad that so far I have never see this.
May be I need try install parallels....


-- 
Best regards,

Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc

Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com

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