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Document/view Failed to Create New Document

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

This error indicates either a file version conflict, or damage to a TinyTERM file. The first thing to try is deleting everything in the temporary directories in Windows. To check that path, open a command prompt and type “SET”, then hit Enter. A list of environment variables will display. The directories indicated by the TEMP and TMP variables need to be cleaned out before using TinyTERM.

If that does not fix the error, one or more TinyTERM files is damaged. Uninstall TinyTERM through Control Panel. Delete the C:\Program Files\Century folder, then reboot the PC and reinstall TinyTERM.

Cursor Disappears in TinyTERM 4.05

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

When you use TinyTERM 4.05, the emulator will reset the “Keyboard” settings in the Windows Control Panel. It forces the “Cursor blink rate” to it’s highest setting. In turn, the cursor virtually disappears while typing text.

There is no patch or workaround for this. The only solution is to use a different version of TinyTERM.

Winsock2 on Windows 95

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

TinyTERM version 4 requires Winsock2 for TCP/IP connectivity. This is not installed by default in Windows 95. You will need to add two patches: DCOM95 and WS2Setup. We recommend you install these before installing TinyTERM.

Non-Administrator Users Can’t Shut Down

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

This may happen on Windows NT when the Century NFS client is installed. If you are not using NFS, you can fix the problem by uninstalling TinyTERM Plus and NetUtils. Reboot, then reinstall TinyTERM Plus without the NFS component.

No version of TinyTERM Plus designed for Windows 2000 or XP installs NFS by default. The NFS client is not supported in those environments, so those systems should never see this error.

Get Property Errors

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

On a fresh install of TinyTERM version 4.0x, starting the emulator may give you one or more “Get Property” errors. That may mean some of the important files didn’t properly register in Windows. To fix that, open a command prompt and go to the C:\Program Files\Century\TinyTERM directory. Then run these four commands:

regsvr32.exe cenbrows.ocx
regsvr32.exe cencom.dll
regsvr32.exe cenft.dll
regsvr32.exe cente.ocx

Upside-Down Splash Screen

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Sometimes when starting TinyTERM, the splash screen displays upside-down. This is not a bug in the graphic; rather, it’s a bug in the way the video driver displays it. Updating the video driver will usually fix the problem.

This happens because the height value of a bitmap image determines how it’s drawn. If the height value is negative, the bitmap is stored in reverse order. TinyTERM makes a system call to the Windows graphics API and passes the bitmap information off to it. TinyTERM does not draw the bitmap; the video driver and Windows GDI do it. If the video driver does not accept the negative height value, it draws the bitmap upside down.

The video software subsystem should be able to handle both positive and negative height values, as both are defined in the Win32 API library. If it doesn’t handle correctly, it doesn’t draw correctly. That’s why we recommend updating the video driver.

You can also prevent the splash screen from displaying. Add the -nosplash option to the TinyTERM command line. That will cause the TinyTERM window to display immediately.

VCFSD Errors after Installing TinyTERM

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Some versions of TinyTERM Plus will cause VCFSD errors after install. This is caused by the NFS client.

When this happens, uninstall TinyTERM Plus and NetUtils. Delete the C:\Program Files\Century directory, then reboot the PC.

Once that’s done, you can reinstall TinyTERM Plus. Don’t install the NFS component of the Network Utilities, and you won’t see the error again.

Failed to create CLSID_tConnectionManager

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

This error happens most often with TinyTERM 4.0x versions. It indicates a damaged install of either TinyTERM or Windows 95. There are two possible fixes.

  1. On Windows 95, the Winsock2 update is missing. You can download that patch here. Save it to a temporary directory on your PC, then run it. Reboot when the patch install finishes.
  2. If you have TinyTERM 4.04 or 4.05, the product itself needs to be patched. There are separate patches for TinyTERM 4.04 and TinyTERM 4.05. To use the patch, unzip it to a temporary directory. It will create new copies of the tt.exe and cencom.dll file. Locate the current copies of those files on your PC in C:\Program Files\Century\TinyTERM. Rename the originals as backups, then copy the new files into that same directory.Next, open a command prompt in Windows. Change directory at the prompt to C:\Program Files\Century\TinyTERM, then run the command

    regsvr32 cencom.dll

    Exit the command prompt and reboot your PC to finish installing the patch.

If you have a newer version of TinyTERM, the error indicates file corruption. To fix that, uninstall TinyTERM. Delete the Century directory from C:\Program Files. Then reboot the PC and reinstall TinyTERM.

Century FTP Client Can’t See Files on a Host Using FACL

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

In the Century FTP Client, if the Set_FACL command has been used to restrict access to files via a File Access Control List, the FTP Client cannot see these files on the server. To resolve this problem you will need to replace the ftp32.exe file. You can download a patch for this here.

To use the patch, locate the existing ftp32.exe file in C:\Program Files\Century\TinyTERM\NetUtils. Rename it as a backup. Copy the patch file Ftp32_FACL.exe into that same directory. Then rename the patch as ftp32.exe. The next time you start the Century FTP Client, the patch will be in effect.

This patch applies to TinyTERM Plus versions 4.10 and earlier. Later versions of TinyTERM Plus incorporate the patch.

Data Capture Causes TinyTERM 4.04 to Crash

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Turning on data capture in TinyTERM 4.04 will cause it to crash and close, unless the Status Bar is turned off. To do that, go to the View menu and uncheck the “Status Bar” option.

The crash is caused by a bug in the butterfly net graphic that normally displays in the status bar. Other versions of TinyTERM do not have this problem. There is no patch available.

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