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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
Peter F
 
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Default Whats causing this???

Hi All,

I wonder if anyone could help....

We have had a call regarding some problems with KVM switches:

This is a synopsis of the problems encountered so far with the new Avocent
Cybex SwitchView SC140's.

Initially we hooked up the KVM in two separate areas consisting of:

1 x machine (XP Pro)
1 x Machine (Windows NT4)

Cables:
1 x 26 pin to VGA/PS2
1 x 26 pin to VGA/USB
1 x VGA to VGA

Adapter:
1 x VGA to DVI

Peripherals:
1 x USB Keyboard
1 x USB Mouse

After installing the equipment in the correct manner (power to the KVM
supplied by the two base units) we found that the Keyboard (KB) and Mouse
worked fine on XP but on NT4 only the KB worked correctly with no clicking
actions available on the mouse (we could still move the cursor around the
screen). These symptoms were present on the second installation as well.

Next we tried the configuration with the KVM powered by its own power
adaptor but with the same results.

The next step we took was to take out the USB KB and mice and replace
them with PS2 KB's and Mice but with the same fault.

After reporting the fault the Technicians/Engineers were present to fault
find, signed on as the local administrator the engineers attempted to alter
the configuration but with no joy.

Our next step was to install the KVM onto a stand alone laptop with Windows
NT4, similar symptoms were present for this setup. The KB worked, at first,
in this setup with the Mouse producing the same error, after re-booting the
laptop the KB and Mouse attached to the KVM controller did not work at all.
At this point we stopped the trial. Tests were made with the KVM powered by
its own power source and off of the laptop.

If you can help in any way that would be great.

--
Flinty
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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
philo
 
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"Peter F" <PeterF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news477B9F0-757D-48A3-8400-A83070F7701C@microsoft.com...
> Hi All,
>
> I wonder if anyone could help....
>
> We have had a call regarding some problems with KVM switches:
>
> This is a synopsis of the problems encountered so far with the new Avocent
> Cybex SwitchView SC140's.
>
> Initially we hooked up the KVM in two separate areas consisting of:
>
> 1 x machine (XP Pro)
> 1 x Machine (Windows NT4)
>
> Cables:
> 1 x 26 pin to VGA/PS2
> 1 x 26 pin to VGA/USB
> 1 x VGA to VGA
>
> Adapter:
> 1 x VGA to DVI
>
> Peripherals:
> 1 x USB Keyboard
> 1 x USB Mouse
>
> After installing the equipment in the correct manner (power to the KVM
> supplied by the two base units) we found that the Keyboard (KB) and Mouse
> worked fine on XP but on NT4 only the KB worked correctly with no clicking
> actions available on the mouse (we could still move the cursor around the
> screen). These symptoms were present on the second installation as well.
>
> Next we tried the configuration with the KVM powered by its own power
> adaptor but with the same results.
>
> The next step we took was to take out the USB KB and mice and replace
> them with PS2 KB's and Mice but with the same fault.
>
> After reporting the fault the Technicians/Engineers were present to fault
> find, signed on as the local administrator the engineers attempted to

alter
> the configuration but with no joy.
>
> Our next step was to install the KVM onto a stand alone laptop with

Windows
> NT4, similar symptoms were present for this setup. The KB worked, at

first,
> in this setup with the Mouse producing the same error, after re-booting

the
> laptop the KB and Mouse attached to the KVM controller did not work at

all.
> At this point we stopped the trial. Tests were made with the KVM powered

by
> its own power source and off of the laptop.
>
> If you can help in any way that would be great.
>




I had a similar problem once and just used a separate mouse for each
machine...
and used the KVM for monitor and KB only...


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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
Peter F
 
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Default Re: Whats causing this???

Hi Philo,

Thanks for taking the time to reply. That is the solution at the moment but
the KVM switches cost a lot of money and we are replacing 75 of them. For the
mouse not to work is not an option and must be sorted out.

Once again thanks very much. If you have any idea what could be causing this
or could point me in the general direction then that would be great.

Regards.
--
Flinty


"philo" wrote:

>
> "Peter F" <PeterF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news477B9F0-757D-48A3-8400-A83070F7701C@microsoft.com...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I wonder if anyone could help....
> >
> > We have had a call regarding some problems with KVM switches:
> >
> > This is a synopsis of the problems encountered so far with the new Avocent
> > Cybex SwitchView SC140's.
> >
> > Initially we hooked up the KVM in two separate areas consisting of:
> >
> > 1 x machine (XP Pro)
> > 1 x Machine (Windows NT4)
> >
> > Cables:
> > 1 x 26 pin to VGA/PS2
> > 1 x 26 pin to VGA/USB
> > 1 x VGA to VGA
> >
> > Adapter:
> > 1 x VGA to DVI
> >
> > Peripherals:
> > 1 x USB Keyboard
> > 1 x USB Mouse
> >
> > After installing the equipment in the correct manner (power to the KVM
> > supplied by the two base units) we found that the Keyboard (KB) and Mouse
> > worked fine on XP but on NT4 only the KB worked correctly with no clicking
> > actions available on the mouse (we could still move the cursor around the
> > screen). These symptoms were present on the second installation as well.
> >
> > Next we tried the configuration with the KVM powered by its own power
> > adaptor but with the same results.
> >
> > The next step we took was to take out the USB KB and mice and replace
> > them with PS2 KB's and Mice but with the same fault.
> >
> > After reporting the fault the Technicians/Engineers were present to fault
> > find, signed on as the local administrator the engineers attempted to

> alter
> > the configuration but with no joy.
> >
> > Our next step was to install the KVM onto a stand alone laptop with

> Windows
> > NT4, similar symptoms were present for this setup. The KB worked, at

> first,
> > in this setup with the Mouse producing the same error, after re-booting

> the
> > laptop the KB and Mouse attached to the KVM controller did not work at

> all.
> > At this point we stopped the trial. Tests were made with the KVM powered

> by
> > its own power source and off of the laptop.
> >
> > If you can help in any way that would be great.
> >

>
>
>
> I had a similar problem once and just used a separate mouse for each
> machine...
> and used the KVM for monitor and KB only...
>
>
>

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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Default Re: Whats causing this???

Peter F wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I wonder if anyone could help....
>
> We have had a call regarding some problems with KVM switches:
>
> This is a synopsis of the problems encountered so far with the new Avocent
> Cybex SwitchView SC140's.
>
> Initially we hooked up the KVM in two separate areas consisting of:
>
> 1 x machine (XP Pro)
> 1 x Machine (Windows NT4)
>
> Cables:
> 1 x 26 pin to VGA/PS2
> 1 x 26 pin to VGA/USB
> 1 x VGA to VGA
>
> Adapter:
> 1 x VGA to DVI
>
> Peripherals:
> 1 x USB Keyboard
> 1 x USB Mouse
>
> After installing the equipment in the correct manner (power to the KVM
> supplied by the two base units) we found that the Keyboard (KB) and Mouse
> worked fine on XP but on NT4 only the KB worked correctly with no clicking
> actions available on the mouse (we could still move the cursor around the
> screen). These symptoms were present on the second installation as well.
>
> Next we tried the configuration with the KVM powered by its own power
> adaptor but with the same results.
>
> The next step we took was to take out the USB KB and mice and replace
> them with PS2 KB's and Mice but with the same fault.
>
> After reporting the fault the Technicians/Engineers were present to fault
> find, signed on as the local administrator the engineers attempted to alter
> the configuration but with no joy.
>
> Our next step was to install the KVM onto a stand alone laptop with Windows
> NT4, similar symptoms were present for this setup. The KB worked, at first,
> in this setup with the Mouse producing the same error, after re-booting the
> laptop the KB and Mouse attached to the KVM controller did not work at all.
> At this point we stopped the trial. Tests were made with the KVM powered by
> its own power source and off of the laptop.
>
> If you can help in any way that would be great.
>



WinNT does not, and cannot be made, to support USB.

--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
philo
 
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"Peter F" <PeterF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F00C6EAE-ABE7-4D9C-9BD1-700887AB9FBD@microsoft.com...
> Hi Philo,
>
> Thanks for taking the time to reply. That is the solution at the moment

but
> the KVM switches cost a lot of money and we are replacing 75 of them. For

the
> mouse not to work is not an option and must be sorted out.
>
> Once again thanks very much. If you have any idea what could be causing

this
> or could point me in the general direction then that would be great.
>
> Regards.



Argh!

I'll say that's not an option for 75 machines.

The first KVM I ever used was non-electronic,
it contained actual mechanical switches.

Though I'm sure they would work in your situation,
the drawback was some "ghosting" of the image.


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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
Peter F
 
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Default Re: Whats causing this???

Hi Bruce,

Thanks very much for your reply. Is there anywhere that i can get further
information on your comment? I would need to elaborate on why NT does not
support USB?

Regards.


--
Flinty


"Bruce Chambers" wrote:

> Peter F wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I wonder if anyone could help....
> >
> > We have had a call regarding some problems with KVM switches:
> >
> > This is a synopsis of the problems encountered so far with the new Avocent
> > Cybex SwitchView SC140's.
> >
> > Initially we hooked up the KVM in two separate areas consisting of:
> >
> > 1 x machine (XP Pro)
> > 1 x Machine (Windows NT4)
> >
> > Cables:
> > 1 x 26 pin to VGA/PS2
> > 1 x 26 pin to VGA/USB
> > 1 x VGA to VGA
> >
> > Adapter:
> > 1 x VGA to DVI
> >
> > Peripherals:
> > 1 x USB Keyboard
> > 1 x USB Mouse
> >
> > After installing the equipment in the correct manner (power to the KVM
> > supplied by the two base units) we found that the Keyboard (KB) and Mouse
> > worked fine on XP but on NT4 only the KB worked correctly with no clicking
> > actions available on the mouse (we could still move the cursor around the
> > screen). These symptoms were present on the second installation as well.
> >
> > Next we tried the configuration with the KVM powered by its own power
> > adaptor but with the same results.
> >
> > The next step we took was to take out the USB KB and mice and replace
> > them with PS2 KB's and Mice but with the same fault.
> >
> > After reporting the fault the Technicians/Engineers were present to fault
> > find, signed on as the local administrator the engineers attempted to alter
> > the configuration but with no joy.
> >
> > Our next step was to install the KVM onto a stand alone laptop with Windows
> > NT4, similar symptoms were present for this setup. The KB worked, at first,
> > in this setup with the Mouse producing the same error, after re-booting the
> > laptop the KB and Mouse attached to the KVM controller did not work at all.
> > At this point we stopped the trial. Tests were made with the KVM powered by
> > its own power source and off of the laptop.
> >
> > If you can help in any way that would be great.
> >

>
>
> WinNT does not, and cannot be made, to support USB.
>
> --
>
> Bruce Chambers
>
> Help us help you:
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375
>
> They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin
>
> Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell
>
> The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
> killed a great many philosophers.
> ~ Denis Diderot
>

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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Peter F wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>
> Thanks very much for your reply. Is there anywhere that i can get further
> information on your comment? I would need to elaborate on why NT does not
> support USB?
>
> Regards.
>
>



After all, Windows NT was released years before the USB interface was
developed and standardized. Anyone in your IT department would be able
to tell you this, unless they're so new to the career that they've never
seen WinNT.

Microsoft decided, and announced, roughly a decade ago,that there
would *not* be any USB support built into WinNT, regardless of service
pack. There is no Microsoft-approved/supported patch to add USB support
to WinNT.

Windows NT 4.0 Does Not Support Universal Serial Bus
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q196/6/61.ASP




--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
Peter Foldes
 
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Peter

USB support was not available on NT4 and before.

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"Peter F" <PeterF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2C3D1981-97F1-47A9-B457-695BBF7AD055@microsoft.com...
> Hi Bruce,
>
> Thanks very much for your reply. Is there anywhere that i can get further
> information on your comment? I would need to elaborate on why NT does not
> support USB?
>
> Regards.
>
>
> --
> Flinty
>
>
> "Bruce Chambers" wrote:
>
>> Peter F wrote:
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I wonder if anyone could help....
>> >
>> > We have had a call regarding some problems with KVM switches:
>> >
>> > This is a synopsis of the problems encountered so far with the new Avocent
>> > Cybex SwitchView SC140's.
>> >
>> > Initially we hooked up the KVM in two separate areas consisting of:
>> >
>> > 1 x machine (XP Pro)
>> > 1 x Machine (Windows NT4)
>> >
>> > Cables:
>> > 1 x 26 pin to VGA/PS2
>> > 1 x 26 pin to VGA/USB
>> > 1 x VGA to VGA
>> >
>> > Adapter:
>> > 1 x VGA to DVI
>> >
>> > Peripherals:
>> > 1 x USB Keyboard
>> > 1 x USB Mouse
>> >
>> > After installing the equipment in the correct manner (power to the KVM
>> > supplied by the two base units) we found that the Keyboard (KB) and Mouse
>> > worked fine on XP but on NT4 only the KB worked correctly with no clicking
>> > actions available on the mouse (we could still move the cursor around the
>> > screen). These symptoms were present on the second installation as well.
>> >
>> > Next we tried the configuration with the KVM powered by its own power
>> > adaptor but with the same results.
>> >
>> > The next step we took was to take out the USB KB and mice and replace
>> > them with PS2 KB's and Mice but with the same fault.
>> >
>> > After reporting the fault the Technicians/Engineers were present to fault
>> > find, signed on as the local administrator the engineers attempted to alter
>> > the configuration but with no joy.
>> >
>> > Our next step was to install the KVM onto a stand alone laptop with Windows
>> > NT4, similar symptoms were present for this setup. The KB worked, at first,
>> > in this setup with the Mouse producing the same error, after re-booting the
>> > laptop the KB and Mouse attached to the KVM controller did not work at all.
>> > At this point we stopped the trial. Tests were made with the KVM powered by
>> > its own power source and off of the laptop.
>> >
>> > If you can help in any way that would be great.
>> >

>>
>>
>> WinNT does not, and cannot be made, to support USB.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Bruce Chambers
>>
>> Help us help you:
>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375
>>
>> They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
>> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin
>>
>> Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell
>>
>> The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
>> killed a great many philosophers.
>> ~ Denis Diderot
>>

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Old 10-08-2008, 09:53 AM
philo
 
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"Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23u%23u84yJJHA.468@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
Peter

USB support was not available on NT4 and before.



That's correct NT4 has never had USB support,
though at one time 3rd party USB was avail..but extremely expensive!

Anyway, I believe the OP mentioned that he also tried to use a ps/2 mouse
but with negative results.

Of course it was not clear to me if the mouse worked properly when hooked
directly...
maybe it's not even a KVM problem???


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Old 10-08-2008, 09:54 AM
Peter F
 
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Default Re: Whats causing this???

Hi Philo,

Thanks for taking the time to comment...

I am still trying to understand the whole thing as i have not yet visited
site. Is there a physical USB connector on the NT4 machine or does it not
exist? As for the 3rd party USB do you have any further details of this or a
web link so that i can explore the possibility.

I also dont understand why the same problem occurred when they plugged a PS2
mouse but still got the problem? Does that indicate anything different with
NT4?

The way around this problem at the moment is that they are using a stand
alone mouse connected to the NT4 box. This seems to work ok.

Any comments on the above would be greatly received.

Regards.

--
Flinty


"philo" wrote:

>
> "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23u%23u84yJJHA.468@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Peter
>
> USB support was not available on NT4 and before.
>
>
>
> That's correct NT4 has never had USB support,
> though at one time 3rd party USB was avail..but extremely expensive!
>
> Anyway, I believe the OP mentioned that he also tried to use a ps/2 mouse
> but with negative results.
>
> Of course it was not clear to me if the mouse worked properly when hooked
> directly...
> maybe it's not even a KVM problem???
>
>
>

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