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
Title: Message
This might be the
new 'quietPeriod' config entry. But the event log will give exact
information as Erv suggests. Any problems loading the config file are
reported to the event log (because unitl the config is loaded, Draco does not
know where to log information to).
-MG
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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[Draconet-users] Draco.net service doesn't work
I d/led & installed the client
& the server fo