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In Reply to: RE: cMP and cicsPlay - ERROR Player thread handle is NULL posted by goestrin on April 20, 2010 at 04:52:19
Looks like you're using the wrong cPlay version or it needs to be reinstalled. Problem is cPlay is exiting immediately on startup. Try deleting "cicsPlay.ini" file found in cPlay's installation folder.
Failing this, based on the diagnostic output you've posted Windows is not setup correctly or something is wrong at kernel level. Correct output for cPlay startup should be something like this:Player started.
Task = #N "c:\program files\cics Play\cicsPlay.exe" %C
Player Process Affinity: system 0x00000003 before 0x00000001 after 0x00000003
Player optimised for Critical.
I suspect you've installed latest SP2 security patches from MS.
Juli@ does not offer an ASIO control panel - settings must be done in XP mode then switch to cMP mode.
Follow Ups:
thanks for your feedback. I've tried other cPlay versions, deleting the ini file also - no change. Leaves the XP SP2 security patches, I admit they are not up to date. Will try again after I updated them.
Also check your CUE_PLAYER setting in cicsMemoryPlayer.pth file. Default assumes cPlay is installed in the default folder (c:\program files\cics play).
Great, thank you :) This hint solved my problem my cPlay is in c:\programme\
Thanks again, will start optimizing now
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