I've completed my first project using workshop. I was able to sign into
it during the project and a bit after deploment.

Now, I'm experience two issues:

1) The last time I used it, the project window didn't close after I
chose to exit. I had to kill the process after about 4 minutes.

2) When I launch workshop, the Forte 6.2 splash screen appears, and does
not go away. I never see the next window with the tip-of-the-day or the
project window.

The Unix admin I spoke with today was able to get through to an empty
project window. Then, I was able to after he signed out, but then the
environment seemed to hang after I tried to exit. Again, forcing a kill
of the workshop process.

I'm using Hummingbird eXceed 7 on XP as my new development box. The old
box was Win2k with eXceed 7 which is still available and doesn't work as
before.

To try to determine the problem, I've

1) made sure no chmod was done to prevent my login from seeing the files
2) deleted what appeared to be the ."Forte files"
3) deleted the .TTsecurity file, which seems to be produced by invoking
workshop with something like: ttsession -p -c workshop. workshop told me
I had to use this command which I used to create an alias, myws.
4) Tried compiling from the command line w/ CC to see if it was a flexLM
or some other licensing issue.
5) Tried to hit the magic word combo to find a post on the internet
using both OSX's Sherlock and google.
6) Scanned this newsgroup
7) Did a search of Sun's site looking for the FAQ

It is probably something simple, but I don't see what the issue is. I'm
returning to Unix development from Windows and it may be something I
don't see.

Tommorrow, I'm calling Hummingbird to see if it is an issue running
their X server on XP ... though the laptop I used (Win2K) doesn't work
either.

I thought it was a licensing issue but I could use CC from the command
line and had no problem compiling under my login. It appears to be just
launching workshop that is the problem.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

david parker