Is this a developer workstation? If not, this could be the problem. The
package could be built just fine and work perfectly on Dev workstations.
When you create a package in debug mode it will work on developer
workstations because they have C++ on them. It will however give you fits
on non dev workstations because these are fat clients without C++.
Check the build information on this package and see that you had it set to
build in Optimize mode and not Debug mode.
Let me know, but I think we are one the right track.
Thanks,
James
Wednesday, July 30, 2003 8:15 AM
To: James Wilson/Milwaukee/IBM@IBMUS
cc:
From: pianosynth <
[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Fat Client Install
Thanks for the suggestions, James. Thinking that the DV pacakage might be
flawed, I uninstalled JDE, cleaned the registry, rebooted and then
installed my PD package. I know this package is good because I'm using it
on all of my developer's machines, but I still get the same error. Also, I
do have Admin rights to the machine. Is it possible that the problem is
with C++ or Oracle? I'm pretty novice with both products, so I don't really
know how to trouble shoot them. I'm discounting that Oracle is the problem
because I get logged onto JDE on this machine which means Oracle sees the
security server (same machine as Entereprise server). Any suggestions?
XE SP21 One Off G1 Update 5, Oracle 8.1.6, HP 9000 Win2K, Citrix XP, NFuse
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