Hi Roger,
I had a similar problem a long while back. What seemed to be happening was that Draco
would
consistently think there were no new changes. After some major investigation, and a
lot of
questions Mark, it turned out there was still a privileges issue. You can confirm
this Roger by
doi
Thanks for the tip of looking in the Event log. It was
a XML formatting issue.
On to my next issue, what needs to happen for Draco to
detect a change? Here are the things I have tried:
1) I pointed to my solution home and
checkout/changed/checkin one file in a project. Draco did
to).
-MG
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Draco.net service doesn't work
I d/led & installed the client
& the server fo
Roger,
What happens if you try using an administrator account in the service properties
rather than using
the local system account?
Best regards,
Nick.
www.fromconcept.co.uk
"Roger Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I d/led & installed the client & the server for version 1.4.1223.9059. I
>
Check the event log for detailed error information and let
us know what it says.
From: Roger Chang
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10:12 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
[Draconet-users] Draco.net service doesn't work
I d/led & installed the client
&am
I d/led & installed the client & the server for
version 1.4.1223.9059. I edited the draco.exe.config file and so when I
tried to start the Draco.net Service. I get the following error: Error 1067 The
process terminated unexpectedly.
I have "Allow Service to interact with desktop"
check