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Dear List,
We have a customer with two FactoryLink ECS 6.5.0 systems running on Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 6. The applications use the built-in dBASE IV functionality (i.e., no external databases).
One of the systems is relatively new and the other has been in place for a few years.
Just recently both systems started exhibiting system errors. Normally first thing in the morning (one or two shift operation with no night shift, but server and WebClients always left running 24/7).
We went on site early in the morning and noticed that the database browsing no longer appears to work. Almost as if database browsing functionality goes to sleep.
I have not gone any further than that (e.g., looking into database error tags, verbose logs and so on). A test system is about to be set up and the FactoryLink Tier 1 Support HTE has been contacted.
BH_SQL access to the databases still works and there are multiple mailboxes.
The systems are non-patched in terms of FLink 6.5.0.
Has anyone seen this error before?
Thanks
Ranjan
We have a customer with two FactoryLink ECS 6.5.0 systems running on Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 6. The applications use the built-in dBASE IV functionality (i.e., no external databases).
One of the systems is relatively new and the other has been in place for a few years.
Just recently both systems started exhibiting system errors. Normally first thing in the morning (one or two shift operation with no night shift, but server and WebClients always left running 24/7).
We went on site early in the morning and noticed that the database browsing no longer appears to work. Almost as if database browsing functionality goes to sleep.
I have not gone any further than that (e.g., looking into database error tags, verbose logs and so on). A test system is about to be set up and the FactoryLink Tier 1 Support HTE has been contacted.
BH_SQL access to the databases still works and there are multiple mailboxes.
The systems are non-patched in terms of FLink 6.5.0.
Has anyone seen this error before?
Thanks
Ranjan