Good Morning,
In my prior message I referenced an "Apache Tomcat" error message. After several more crashes, speaking with Technical Service and lengthly trial and error searching, there appears to be an issue with the "time marker" EFS provided in file sharing. ( time marker 2004/04/29 9:09:48 PM )
Technical Service indicates Apache Tomcat is a compiler or background processing system and not a file name or file content. When I take a simple chart and add a fresh unaltered download of the time marker efs to the chart I get an error message in 7.9. I used this efs extensively in 7.8 and had no problems. This problem began when I upgraded to 7.9.
At this time I am not indicating it is the efs or 7.9. All I know is when I reload 7.9 with the default page lay out with time marker in a chart I get an error message. When I remove time marker, save the file and the page and then reload 7.9 I do not get the error message. I have not been able to determine if there are other problems causing this so your help would be greatly appreciated in duplicating the test. The error "appears" to be causing my system to crash which is currently my primary problem.
Best Regards,
Alan
In my prior message I referenced an "Apache Tomcat" error message. After several more crashes, speaking with Technical Service and lengthly trial and error searching, there appears to be an issue with the "time marker" EFS provided in file sharing. ( time marker 2004/04/29 9:09:48 PM )
Technical Service indicates Apache Tomcat is a compiler or background processing system and not a file name or file content. When I take a simple chart and add a fresh unaltered download of the time marker efs to the chart I get an error message in 7.9. I used this efs extensively in 7.8 and had no problems. This problem began when I upgraded to 7.9.
At this time I am not indicating it is the efs or 7.9. All I know is when I reload 7.9 with the default page lay out with time marker in a chart I get an error message. When I remove time marker, save the file and the page and then reload 7.9 I do not get the error message. I have not been able to determine if there are other problems causing this so your help would be greatly appreciated in duplicating the test. The error "appears" to be causing my system to crash which is currently my primary problem.
Best Regards,
Alan
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