Question-Mark For CSH doesn't appear

Hi. I'm trying to run a context-sensitive help system for a web-based applet. When I run CSH using an application interface, the cursor changes to a question-mark and I'm good to go. But when I'm running it from the applet, the cursor doesn't change when I run CSH. Has anyone run into this problem? I'm running JRE 1.4.1_05, and have also tested this on 1.4.2_08.

Hi Manisha,
There is a global setting for TR management. In your case the standard tr mechanism is set to OFF. You would not get prompts when you create new objects. If the tr mechanism is set to ON, then you would get prompts when you create objects.
To set Std Tr mechanism to ON, goto Transport connection tool, Edit menu --> Transport --> Switch-On Standard.
Please note that this setting is not just for queries but for all objects. You will have to logoff and login after the setting change is done.
Edited by: Murali Krishna K on May 18, 2011 1:01 PM

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