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=== Partial solution ===
=== Partial solution ===
Before uploading the files, open them in some editor like MS Paint (right click, edit) and save them. However this results in a loss of quality. Perhaps there is some program that can convert these files to a format understandable by Internet explorer without any loss of quality.
Before uploading the files, open them in some editor like MS Paint (right click, edit) and save them. However this results in a loss of quality. Perhaps there is some program that can convert these files to a format understandable by Internet explorer without any loss of quality.
== "You have attempted to write to a read-only file" ==
=== Message ===
Error while writing data.
You have attempted to write to a read-only file.
- or -
access to the file has been denied by the operating system.
(operating system file name: "..\DATA\ADLINEC\ADAGENCY\REV76467.OV00012618")
=== Cause ===
It is almost certainly due to some third party backup or other maintenance software opening the NEOSYS database files when it shouldn't e.g. badly configured third party backup scheduled to backup NEOSYS while NEOSYS is still running. Note that the exact filename varies each time.
=== Short Term Solution ===
This can be a serious error that causes damaged files in NEOSYS especially if the filename ends in .OV. Use the usual methods of checking for damaged files e.g. do a backup which also looks for damaged files BUT DO NOT OVERWRITE THE LATEST BACKUP SINCE IT MAY BE REQUIRED for restoration. Then fix the damaged files using the usual methods e.g. by rebuilding/using
FIXFILE or restoring databases.
=== Long Term Solution ===
Remove the third party backup or other maintenance software or reschedule it to run at a time that NEOSYS is shutdown. Removal of software may require hunting through the windows process list for unexpected programs running.

Revision as of 06:36, 3 May 2007

Handling damaged files

Handling damaged files

Checking for corrupt database files

Login to NEOSYS Maintenance

Press F5

CHK.FILES

or

CHK.FILES filename

Troubleshooting Internet Explorer

Troubleshooting IE

Resolving slow speed

Benchmarking NEOSYS

Handling failure and warning on nightly backup alerts

Handling failure and warning messages on nightly backup alerts

Resolving permissions errors while logging in

Problem

While logging in, you get the following error message: Login error message.jpg

Solution

Add the internet guest account to the security list of the data folder with the default permission of list/read/write

Make sure the read&execute permission is removed Permissions on data.jpg


Enabling File Security option on Win XP Professional

Problem

In the Properties of any folders, the Security option does not show, hence you cannot modify the Read, Write options.

Solution

The solution would be to untick the 'Simple File Sharing' option from Tools > Folder Options > View: Simplefilesharingoff.jpg

B10 & B12 Errors

These errors are in the software and should be immediately escalated to the programmer.

Internet Explorer Menu, View, Text Size doesnt change font size as expected

Cause: This is because the font size is now user definable in NEOSYS and View, Text Size does not override predefined font sizes.

Solution: If you are using Internet Explorer 7 you can scale the screen (including the font size using ctrl + and ctrl - keyboard shortcuts or the font size button on the bottom right hand side of the window.

You can adjust the font size on the User Details form when you login although this permanently applies to all forms not just the one that you are on.

Error on process window "Not enough string space - Out of Memory"

Message

‘RTP27’ Line 1. [B29] Not enough string space – Out of Memory.

Not enough memory to execute Debugger; current program aborted. Press any key to continue

Out of memory.jpg

Cause

Unknown perhaps related to some large document or report

Solution

Ask users for any hanging transactions. None other than closing and starting another process

Uploaded jpg files fail to display in internet explorer

Some large jpg files > 2Mb cannot be viewed in internet explorer despite being viewable in image preview, ms paint and other viewers/editors. It is not an issue caused by uploading or downloading the files.

These file appear to have been created on Photoshop CS Macintosh and may be a special type of uncompressed jpg used for production quality files.

Partial solution

Before uploading the files, open them in some editor like MS Paint (right click, edit) and save them. However this results in a loss of quality. Perhaps there is some program that can convert these files to a format understandable by Internet explorer without any loss of quality.


"You have attempted to write to a read-only file"

Message

Error while writing data. You have attempted to write to a read-only file. - or - access to the file has been denied by the operating system. (operating system file name: "..\DATA\ADLINEC\ADAGENCY\REV76467.OV00012618")

Cause

It is almost certainly due to some third party backup or other maintenance software opening the NEOSYS database files when it shouldn't e.g. badly configured third party backup scheduled to backup NEOSYS while NEOSYS is still running. Note that the exact filename varies each time.

Short Term Solution

This can be a serious error that causes damaged files in NEOSYS especially if the filename ends in .OV. Use the usual methods of checking for damaged files e.g. do a backup which also looks for damaged files BUT DO NOT OVERWRITE THE LATEST BACKUP SINCE IT MAY BE REQUIRED for restoration. Then fix the damaged files using the usual methods e.g. by rebuilding/using FIXFILE or restoring databases.

Long Term Solution

Remove the third party backup or other maintenance software or reschedule it to run at a time that NEOSYS is shutdown. Removal of software may require hunting through the windows process list for unexpected programs running.