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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: error 777 Discussion in 'Networking' started by r2confused, May 12, 2004. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. ignite the controller is out of order 777 Advertisement r2confused Thread Starter Joined: May 12, 2004 Messages: 32 I'm trying to set up
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a direct connection with a desktop and a laptop. I've used the com1 ports on both computers using a DB9 serial connection. watchfire signs error 777 I have ran through the connection wizard and set the tower as host which runs windowsME, and the laptop which runs 2k, as the guest. When trying to connect the tower is in listen mode and asks watchfire signs tech support if the guest is running. The guest computer after prompted to connect reads error 777, and the connection device is out of order. Where do I go from here? r2confused, May 12, 2004 #1 Sponsor kiwiguy Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Messages: 17,584 Using the correct (null modem) cable to connect with? A straight through cable will not work. kiwiguy, May 13, 2004 #2 r2confused Thread Starter Joined: May 12, 2004
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Messages: 32 I decided to go with a parallel port connection on both the laptop running 2k office pro and the tower running win ME. The cable is a null modem (crossover) 25pin type. The response I now get from the laptop is ERROR 721 "THE REMOTE COMPUTER IS NOT RESPONDING". It tries to verify username and password with the host, but that is the only response I get. The tower (host) still cant locate the laptop (guest). Could there be a problem with the pin configuration in the parallel cable, or is there still some other problem? Error 721 in office2k indicates possible problems such as (1) the server doesn't support PPP, (2) the server requires logging on using a terminal window before startinn PPP. (3) Faulty hardware. Can these two programs work together? r2confused, May 14, 2004 #3 gurutech Joined: Apr 23, 2004 Messages: 2,959 You can't run a null modem cable on a parallel port. Use the null modem cable on your serial port (COM1). Get a DB9-DB25 adapter if needed. gurutech, May 14, 2004 #4 r2confused Thread Starter Joined: May 12, 2004 Messages: 32 Thanks, the correct serial cable worked, and I'm almost there. What I have now is a connection where the laptop displays a prompt for password, username, and domain (fro
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XP SP1 machines, i have http://www.yqcomputer.com/1038_13861_1.htm followed the instrustions in MS document http://www.yqcomputer.com/ when i try to connect: Error 777: The connection attempt failed because the modem or other https://support.directv.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4618/~/directv-error-codes-777,-780,-781 connecting device on the remote computer is out of order. I was able to communicate between the two COM ports vis Hyper error 777 Terminal. Can you please help solve this out. Thanks Laith Top Error 777: Direct cable connection by BobC » Mon, 02 May 2005 00:08:16 Do you have the correct serial cable to make the direct connection? See here http://www.yqcomputer.com/ the controller is Top 1. error 777 "connection attempt failed" 2. serial or parallel direct cable connection without direct connect on one computer... 3. What NON-adapter power connections to use for Boeing 777 business flights? 4. How to convert a string like '777' to an octal integer like 0777? 5. Runtime Error linie 43 and 777 6. Error 777 with WinXP & Lucent v.90 Modem 7. error 777 8. ERROR 777 9. Creating a new direct cable connection 10. direct cable connection 11. Vista Ultimate cannot detect direct cable connection 12. Problems with direct cable connection between 2 PC's.... 13. Windows XP and MS-DOS 7.1 Direct cable connection? 14. Direct Cable Connection - Is this included with W2K Pro ? 2 post • Page:1 of 1 All times are UTC Board index Spam Report
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