CDS The directory samples\rpc\ns\cds contains the following files that describe the gateway protocol to the DCE Cell Directory Service (CDS): FILES ===== File Description README.TXT This readme file NSICLT.IDL[ACF] Client-side interface NSISVR.IDL[ACF] Server-side interface NSICOM.IDL[ACF] Interface common to client and server NSIMGM.IDL[ACF] Interface for management The OSF DCE environment uses the DCE Cell Directory Service (CDS) for its RPC name service. However, the OSF has not yet released a specification of the protocol used to access the CDS. To allow interoperation between DCE computers and RPC client applications that call RPC name service API functions, you must use a gateway to the DCE CDS. To help you develop such a gateway, Microsoft defines an interface for a gateway protocol in the files NSICLT.IDL, NSSVR.IDL, and NSICOM.IDL, and provides the client-side implementation of this gateway protocol in RPCNS.DLL. One such implementation of the server side gateway is currently available in the Digital Equipment Corporation DCE Starter Kit. To use the gateway so that your RPC application can interoperate with DCE RPC applications: 1. Verify that the gateway is started on the DCE host 2. Verify that the client is running the TCP/IP transport 3. (Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95 only) Set the registry entry Software\Microsoft\Rpc\NameService\ServerNetworkAddress to a string of the form "; ...", where is the ip address of the nth gateway in the list. 4. Set the following registry entries under Software\ Microsoft\Rpc\NameService to the following values: Entry Value Protocol ncacn_ip_tcp NetworkAddress ; ... Endpoint To change registry entry settings on Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 95, use the REGEDIT utility. On MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, edit the text file RPCREG.DAT.