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The porttest program initializes a user and an environment (assuming that
OneWorld is installed and configured correctly). The program should display
messages indicating the selection of records out of a OneWorld table. If it
does not, review the jde.log_### that was specified in the JDE.INI file on the
enterprise server.
If porttest fails to run, see the Host Services Checklist in the reference section
of the J.D. Edwards’
OneWorld
Installation
Guide (Windows NT-Based Systems), Release B73.3
.
3. Shut down and restart the enterprise server.
7.4.1.2 Installing OneWorld Network and Queue Services
In this section, you will install JDESQUE and JDESNET. To complete the
installation of JDESQUE and JDESNET, perform the following steps:
1. Open a DOS command prompt, and type the following commands:
cd \ OneWorld\ddp\B733\System\Bin32
jdesque -I
jdesnet -I
exit
2. From the Windows NT interface, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Select the Services icon. You will see a screen similar to Figure 93:
Figure 93. Windows NT Services on the Enterprise Server
3. Choose the OneWorld network service. For example, select JDE B733
Network.
4. Click Startup for this service.
5. Under Startup Type, select Manual.
6. Under Log On As:, click This Account.
If your default printer is a local printer, type in a local account name and
password. If your default printer is a network printer, enter a network account
name and password. In our example we had a network printer, therefore, we
used the ONEWORLD\JDE user ID and JDE password.
7. Click OK.
8. Repeat the same procedures (steps 4-7) for the JDE B733 Queue service.