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Hi Dale,
Thanks for the update Dale. Indeed a very strange problem.
Larry
Dale Glaspie wrote:
>
> Larry
>
> Thanks for getting back with me on this problem. It was a very strange
> deal. It took me two days of trial and error before I could get it figured
> out. Finally decided something got inside that was corrupting any XPO file
> I tried to import in. Found some strange named XPO files that I think was
> causing the problem. Where they came from I don't know. I deleted every
> XPO file off the systems in all drives. Did a complete uninstall of 2000i
> including Registry Entries and did a Clean Install.
>
> Then I create new XPO file from TC2000 Data and converting it with History
> Centre 3 and everything is now working fine. That is the short version of
> it. Don't want to bore you with all the details. Thanks for getting back
> with me.
>
> Dale
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Larry" <lameyering@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:28 AM
> Subject: Re: Global Server Error Need Help
>
> > Hi Dale,
> >
> > Dale Glaspie wrote:
> > >
> > > This is a first for me and I am stumped. When I try to import an .xpo
> file
> > > into the Global Server (2000i) I get the following Error: "A sharing
> > > violation occurred while accessing an unnamed file". I have uninstalled
> > > completely including Registry Entries and done a complete install and
> still
> > > get the same error. I have checked for viruses none found. Anybody
> have
> > > any ideas.
> >
> > Never heard of it either Dale. Are you sure that the .xpo is really an
> > .xpo file? Have you tried to import a different .xpo file from a
> > different source? How far does it get into the import function before
> > you get the error? Weird problem Dale.
> >
> > Larry
> >
> >
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