Feedback/Team Development module in Runtime environment

Hello Apex experts,
I couldn't find anything about this in documentation. The apex application I am working on has Dev, Test (run time only), Prod(run time only). I just enabled feedback page on development application, planning to move it to test. So when a user submits a feedback from test or prod, how can I access it since there are no Team development module in run time environments.
Thanks in advance,
Apexsan

Hi there,
not yet.
The next strange thing is: My old LR4 installation has the same error now.
But I may found the issue. A wrong color profile in the Microsoft windows color management. I ran process monitor in the background while running LR and recognized that LR tries to load this profile again and again (as if it where stuck in a loop).
Will change the profile now and test again.
/EDIT:  It is the color profile of the monitor. LR is working again :-)

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    I have deleted the preferences file and created a new one - no luck
    I have imported new files - same sympton
    I have loaded other catalogs - same sympton
    I have uninstalled 2.3 re- installed ver 2.2 - no luck
    I have uninstalled 2.3 and installed the 32 bit version of LR - same sympton
    I have run chkdsk on my drive - no problems, no difference
    I have removed the Develop Presets, External Editor Presets, Modules lrplugins, Local adjustment Presents from  AppData\Roaming|Adobe\Lightroom directory - no problem
    I have tried to use system restore several times  - to dates prior to recent windows updates, but system restore won't work???
    Photoshop CS4 64 and 32 bit work fine, but it doesn't have the speed of editing NEF files that LR does when it works.
    Any other ideas on what to try? I have completely changed my workflow to do 80%+ Lightroom and loved it. The thought of returning to Photoshop is devestating!

    FIXED!!
    Thanks for the suggestions from those who replied. I spent 90 minutes last night with the Dell support team who provided me with a previously unaccessable new driver for my NVIdia GeForce 9800 CT - this one was version 7.15.11.8130 dated 12/30/2008. They also provided me with the new NVidia Display Control Panel.   This program is in windows/system32/  and runs with the file name: nvsvc.exe.
    Two suggestions were to turn off this program. It was not running, and typically has not been running over the past few months. I started it to see if it made a difference. It did not.  Then I turned off and it still didn't change any LR problems. My guess is that there are some options that can mess stuff up, but I only had the defaults set.
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    I had only calibrated the one monitor since both monitors were run by the NVidia video card and it seemed to only run one color profile at a time. I didn't bother to calibrate the Sony, but just adjusted the color controls manually to make the screen look like the Dell.  Now that both monitors have the same color calibration file, everything seems fine.
    I've listed all the details for the next person who gets this surprise. I still can't figure why it ran OK for the last few months, on the Dell monitor.
    I can't thank you guys enough for helping. Maybe the next victim won't take the five days it took me to unravel this one.
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    P.S. CR Henderson's advice on a new Nvidia driver dated May 6th 2009 is great idea. I will be hunting for that next.  I have not had any Photoshop CS4 problems in either 32bit or 64bit versions (except not many plugins run in the 64 bit version). But I didn't buy this PC until I confirmed that my NVidia GeForce 9800 CT video card was on Adobe's approved list.

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