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01) QuickTime
Not Installed
02) Server is
Full
03) User Notes
Cannot Edit
04) User Notes
Error Loading
05) User Notes
Changes Do Not Save
06) Cannot Print
User Notes
07) Unknown
Folder Appears
08) Cannot Load
User Notes
09) Application
Runs Slowly
QuickTime Not Installed
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v3.02 or earlier
ISSUE:
Launching a title from the OIES LAN menu causes
a 'QuickTime Not Installed' message to appear,
but when I select "Install QuickTime", the program
crashes and/or QuickTime is not installed.
REASON:
OIES Clients earlier than version 3.03 expected client workstations to have QuickTime pre-installed as a pre-condition to using the OIES Server.
SOLUTION:
1) Exit from the Client software.
2) Install QuickTime v3.0 or later, found here.
3) Reload the Client software and launch a title to confirm QuickTime was installed.
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5 2004
CREATED:
Aug 2003
Server is Full
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v3.0 or later
ISSUE:
Launching a title displays a "Server is full.
Please contact Administrator" message, but no
one is connected, or fewer users than the maximum
are connected.
REASON:
If a Client workstation did not log out properly
(either due to a crash, network disconnect or
collision), then that client's seat may remain
allocated as "in-use".
SOLUTION:
1) Make sure all users are logged out of the server.
2) Navigate to the folder \OIES\Client\Resource\Data\ and delete the following files:
i) all files with the extension .USR
ii) CTL.VDB
3) Re-launch the Client software. The Client will
take a little longer to load while it rebuilds
the files necessary for maintaining client seat
allocations.
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5 2004
CREATED:
Jul 25 2003
User Notes Cannot Edit
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v1.0 or later
ISSUE:
Cannot Add, Edit, Load or Save User Notes or Bookmarks
REASON:
User Notes and Bookmarks can only be edited by
an administrator
SOLUTION:
1) Log in as the administrator (refer to the Server documentation).
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5 2004
CREATED:
May 2003
User Notes Error Loading
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v1.0 or later
ISSUE:
When trying to load User Notes, the error message "(error loading user note 1: invalid note number") is displayed.
REASON:
The User Notes file for the current OIES title
may be set to read-only.
SOLUTION:
1) Exit from the Client software.
2) Navigate to the \Updates\ folder for the OIES
title in which you are receiving the error (e.g.,
\OIES\Titles\NHL\Updates\).
3) Ensure the file attributes for the User Notes files (typically usernote.dat, usernote.nts) are not read-only.
4) Re-launch the Client and navigate to the OIES title in which you received the error.
5) Log in as the administrator.
6) Load the User Notes again to confirm they are working.
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5 2004
CREATED:
May 2003
User Notes Changes Do Not Save
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v1.0 or later
ISSUE:
User Notes do not remain loaded, or changes made
to User Notes or Bookmarks do not appear the next
time a title is loaded.
REASONS:
1. Changes to the "config.ini" file
are only made when a user exits an OIES title
via the EXIT button (found in the lower-left corner
of the title, in the icon panel). Exiting the
server via the QUIT button (in the upper-right
corner on the blue toolbar) will not save any
changes made in the title.
2. The configuration changes are not saved when
the config.ini file for the specific OIES title
is set as read-only. The "config.ini"
file is found in the \Updates\ folder for each
specific OIES title (e.g., \OIES\Titles\NHL\Updates\config.ini).
SOLUTION:
If the "config.ini" file was set as
read-only:
1) Exit from the Client software.
2) Navigate to the \Updates\ folder for the OIES
title in which you are receiving the error (e.g.,
\OIES\Titles\NHL\Updates\).
3) Ensure the file attributes for the config.ini
file is not read-only.
4) Re-launch the Client and navigate to the OIES title in which you received the error.
5) Log in as the administrator.
6) Add a new User Note.
7) Navigate to a new screen.
8) Return to the screen on which the User Note was added.
9) Exit the title by selecting the EXIT icon in the lower-left corner.
10) Launch the title again from the Client menu.
11) Return to the screen where the User Note was made to ensure it was saved.
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5 2003
CREATED:
May 2003
Cannot Print User Notes
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v3.0 or later
ISSUE:
Director player error reading "Integer expected
Error: file has not been opened" occurs when
trying to print user notes.
REASON:
1. The "tmpNotes.txt" file is set to read-only.
SOLUTION:
1) Exit from the Client software.
2) Navigate to the installed title and find the
\updates\ folder (e.g., \OIES\Titles\NHL\).
3) Remove the "Read-only" property of the "tmpNotes.txt"
file or delete the file and try printing again.
*Note: The "tmpNotes.txt" file is generated by
the application when printing. The original source
of the notes is the .nts file. "usernotes.nts"
is the default file.
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5
CREATED:
Aug 2003
Unknown Folder Appears
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v3.0 or later
ISSUE: A folder appears in the
server directory with the name %%Client%%.
REASON:
1. The paths to the database files are configured
incorrectly in the "server.ini" file.
SOLUTION:
1) Exit from the Client software.
2) Navigate to the root of the Client directory.
3) Open the "server.ini" file in notepad and scroll
to the bottom of the file.
4) The entry for "TrackingDataPath=" should refer
to the "db" folder in the client directory. (e.g.,
\\ ..\OIES\Client\db). If the folder referred
to does not exist, the server will create one.
This is the source of the unknown folder.
5) Copy the contents of the "%%Client%%" folder
to the "db" folder and then delete the "%%Client%%"
folder.
*Note: The contents of the "%%Client%%" folder
is generated by the Tracking software. If the
installation of the server was recent, the data
may be from the set-up and testing of the server,
and not really relevant. If the server has been
in use for a longer period of time it may contain
useful information. Do not delete the files if
you are unsure.
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5 2003
CREATED:
Aug 2003
Cannot Load User Notes
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v3.0 or later
ISSUE:
Director player error "List expected for
handler: #count" occurs when trying to load
User Notes.
REASON:
1. The format for User Notes has changed. Titles
currently using the older format will create an
error when presented with the new format.
SOLUTION:
1) Exit from the Client software.
2) Navigate to the installed client directory
and find the "\Administration Tools" folder.
3) Launch the "Admin.exe" file.
4) Insert "User Notes Update" from CD server package
into CD-ROM drive.
5) Select "Install Series Updates". This will
load the new User Note functionality into all
projects currently installed on server.
If you wish to expedite the process and only install
update into one folder:
1) Access the CD-ROM drive.
2) Open the "User Notes Update" folder.
3) Copy the "resource" and "xtras" folders.
4) Paste the folders into the root of the title-specific
folder.
5) When prompted to overwrite, select "Yes to
All".
The new User Note file should now be accessible.
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5 2003
CREATED:
Aug 2003
Application Runs Slowly
PRODUCT:
OIES LAN Server v3.0 or later
ISSUE:
The client side application runs slowly in Windows
2000 or Windows XP.
REASON:
The client network card has corrupt or inefficient
drivers.
The following is a known issue for Windows
2000:
Intel(R) PRO/100 VM network card
Driver date: 2/25/2002
Driver version: 6.1.3.0
This card and driver combo is slow under 120 kb.
The driver is updated when a computer having the
card goes to http://www.windowsupdate.com
and downloads Microsoft's version of the of the
driver.
The following is a known issue for Windows
XP running on a Dell Optiplex GX1:
Dell Engineering has determined the problem to
be the Windows XP native network driver for the
3Com 3C920 NIC (network interface card), which
is built into the motherboard (Logic On Motherboard,
or LOM) on the above systems. When the native
XP driver is replaced by the Dell enhanced 3C920
driver, the problem does not occur. Additionally,
when using the native XP driver, if the NIC has
been connected to a network and assigned an IP,
and that IP lease has not yet expired, the problem
also does not occur.
http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?dn=1065748
Drivers are also know to be an issue with 3Com
905 (rev a, b, or c) series network cards.
SOLUTION:
Update the network card drivers on the Client
machine with the manufacturer's latest drivers.
*Note: It is also known that a VPN (Virtual Private
Network) may impede the performance of the OIES
server.
LAST UPDATED:
Feb. 5 2004
CREATED:
Nov 19 2003
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