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Re: global server critical error



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First you could try renaming the Omega Research\server\PDS folder to
oldPDS.  Then crank it up and see what happens.  Then you could try
reinstalling it.  After that crashes then it is time for a clean
install.  Rename the oldPDS folder back to PDS.  If you are running
something like W2k or XP then go to the Documents and Settings\Local
settings\temp folder and delete all the temp files.  You will probably
have to reboot first if the GS tried to access any of them.

Find your password for TS2ki.

Then use Start-run-regedit.  Find the HKEY_CURRENT_USER and expand it
find software and expand it then find Omega Research folder and delete
it.  Now reboot.  Install Tradestation 2000i.  Be sure you get your
data provider correct, don't let it install over your existing
toolbars and I never let it overwrite the original indicators and
functions as they never seem to get messed up. Install it right on top
of the old folder.  Reboot and have a nice day.


Best regards,
  Jimmy Snowden
mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx


Monday, October 6, 2003, 4:17:35 PM, you wrote:

JH> I have a weird problem that is driving me nuts. When I run the global server
JH> it prompts me to say whether it should start online or offline. Selecting
JH> either option results in error message: global server critical error,
JH> shutting down. After this the machine becomes unstable and has to be
JH> rebooted. I've tried re-installing tradestation but to no avail?

JH> Anybody have any ideas?

JH> John Holton





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