Managed File Transfer - Cannot create any artifacts

Hi
I have issues creating anything in MFT. When I am in the Design tab, the create icon is grey.
I have installed Fusion Middleware Infrastructure and Managed File Transfer and made alle necessary configurations.
Can anyone tell me what might be wrong?
Br
Andy

OK, I've got everything to work - so long as I 'Print' docs to PDF rather than clicking on the PDF conversion icons (if I click on these icons, I just get an error).
But if I print to PDF, everything now works - I've even managed to solve the Word problem - I think it was a faulty Word doc for some reason.  I found a useful document which told me how to set up all the settings for Acrobat Distiller (http://mydocs.epri.com/docs/CorporateDocuments/WorkingWithEPRI/CreatingAcrobatPDFs.pdf).
If you know how to make the PDF conversion icons work (it must be something simple) that'll save me having to print each time, it would be great, but I can survive without this.

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    <AF[24]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (505640/4194296)>
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    <GC(39): freed 3844 objects, 648688 bytes in 125 ms, 27% free (1154328/4194296)>
    <GC(39): begin: 54998 ms, mark: 98 ms, sweep: 27 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[24]: completed in 667 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[25]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (561280/4194296)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:02 2004
    <GC(40): freed 4740 objects, 548792 bytes in 302 ms, 26% free (1110072/4194296)>
    <GC(40): begin: 55896 ms, mark: 102 ms, sweep: 26 ms, compact: 174 ms>
    <GC(40): moved 32891 objects, 1661088 bytes in 174 ms>
    <AF[25]: completed in 743 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[26]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (292096/4194296)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:03 2004
    <GC(41): freed 6267 objects, 774336 bytes in 139 ms, 25% free (1066432/4194296)>
    <GC(41): begin: 57515 ms, mark: 113 ms, sweep: 26 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[26]: completed in 772 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[27]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (315984/4194296)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:05 2004
    <GC(42): freed 4472 objects, 726008 bytes in 129 ms, 24% free (1041992/4194296)>
    <GC(42): begin: 58864 ms, mark: 104 ms, sweep: 25 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[27]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=2 (1041992/4194296)>
    <AF[27]: synchronously running 18 finalizers>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[27]: synchronous finalization attempt took 3 ms>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:05 2004
    <GC(43): freed 46 objects, 6040 bytes in 129 ms, 24% free (1046480/4194296)>
    <GC(43): begin: 59401 ms, mark: 106 ms, sweep: 23 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[27]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=3 (1046480/4194296)>
    <AF[27]: zeroed 0 of 0 soft refs in 23 ms>
    <AF[27]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=4 (1046480/4194296)>
    <AF: expanded heap by 1048576 to 5242872 bytes, 39% free>
    <AF[27]: completed in 1233 ms>
    <AF[28]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (439288/5242872)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:08 2004
    <GC(44): freed 7949 objects, 1599288 bytes in 289 ms, 38% free (2038576/5242872)>
    <GC(44): begin: 62021 ms, mark: 106 ms, sweep: 27 ms, compact: 156 ms>
    <GC(44): moved 22967 objects, 1133840 bytes in 156 ms>
    <AF[28]: completed in 1044 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:10 2004
    <GC(async)(45): freed 4094 objects, 840880 bytes in 133 ms, 38% free (2030528/5242872)>
    <GC(45): begin: 63875 ms, mark: 108 ms, sweep: 25 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[29]: managing allocation failure. need 8208 bytes, action=1 (114768/5242872)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:12 2004
    <GC(46): freed 21586 objects, 1635288 bytes in 154 ms, 33% free (1750056/5242872)>
    <GC(46): begin: 65807 ms, mark: 115 ms, sweep: 39 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[29]: completed in 691 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[30]: managing allocation failure. need 1552 bytes, action=1 (696192/5242872)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:13 2004
    <GC(47): freed 14485 objects, 957856 bytes in 376 ms, 31% free (1654048/5242872)>
    <GC(47): begin: 66906 ms, mark: 122 ms, sweep: 38 ms, compact: 216 ms>
    <GC(47): moved 34318 objects, 1722880 bytes in 216 ms>
    <AF[30]: completed in 927 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[31]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (459760/5242872)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:14 2004
    <GC(48): freed 13009 objects, 1168784 bytes in 153 ms, 31% free (1628544/5242872)>
    <GC(48): begin: 68716 ms, mark: 119 ms, sweep: 34 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[31]: completed in 747 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[32]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (538768/5242872)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:17 2004
    <GC(49): freed 8330 objects, 1021448 bytes in 339 ms, 29% free (1560216/5242872)>
    <GC(49): begin: 70875 ms, mark: 122 ms, sweep: 33 ms, compact: 184 ms>
    <GC(49): moved 24324 objects, 1119304 bytes in 184 ms>
    <AF[32]: completed in 1494 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:19 2004
    <GC(async)(50): freed 4448 objects, 927416 bytes in 152 ms, 29% free (1545096/5242872)>
    <GC(50): begin: 72825 ms, mark: 122 ms, sweep: 30 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[33]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (158984/5242872)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:21 2004
    <GC(51): freed 10590 objects, 1250112 bytes in 167 ms, 26% free (1409096/5242872)>
    <GC(51): begin: 74814 ms, mark: 130 ms, sweep: 37 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[33]: completed in 736 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[34]: managing allocation failure. need 1552 bytes, action=1 (402752/5242872)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:22 2004
    <GC(52): freed 13192 objects, 837080 bytes in 415 ms, 23% free (1239832/5242872)>
    <GC(52): begin: 75673 ms, mark: 135 ms, sweep: 41 ms, compact: 238 ms>
    <GC(52): moved 34722 objects, 1631272 bytes in 238 ms>
    <AF[34]: managing allocation failure. need 1552 bytes, action=2 (1239832/5242872)>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[34]: synchronously running 6 finalizers>
    <AF[34]: synchronous finalization attempt took 1 ms>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:22 2004
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    <GC(53): begin: 76457 ms, mark: 130 ms, sweep: 31 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[34]: managing allocation failure. need 1552 bytes, action=3 (1241712/5242872)>
    <AF[34]: zeroed 0 of 0 soft refs in 34 ms>
    <AF[34]: managing allocation failure. need 1552 bytes, action=4 (1241712/5242872)>
    <AF: expanded heap by 1048576 to 6291448 bytes, 36% free>
    <AF[34]: completed in 1415 ms>
    <AF[35]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (252936/6291448)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:24 2004
    <GC(54): freed 23814 objects, 1717504 bytes in 453 ms, 31% free (1970440/6291448)>
    <GC(54): begin: 78098 ms, mark: 148 ms, sweep: 51 ms, compact: 253 ms>
    <GC(54): moved 34460 objects, 1684384 bytes in 253 ms>
    <AF[35]: completed in 952 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[36]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (143712/6291448)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:26 2004
    <GC(55): freed 26403 objects, 1600136 bytes in 203 ms, 27% free (1743848/6291448)>
    <GC(55): begin: 79739 ms, mark: 148 ms, sweep: 55 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[36]: completed in 758 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[37]: managing allocation failure. need 61912 bytes, action=1 (1223696/6291448)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:27 2004
    <GC(56): freed 5320 objects, 370504 bytes in 481 ms, 25% free (1594200/6291448)>
    <GC(56): begin: 80478 ms, mark: 153 ms, sweep: 47 ms, compact: 281 ms>
    <GC(56): moved 43171 objects, 1952320 bytes in 281 ms>
    <AF[37]: completed in 883 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[38]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (394680/6291448)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:28 2004
    <GC(57): freed 14083 objects, 964208 bytes in 209 ms, 21% free (1358888/6291448)>
    <GC(57): begin: 81774 ms, mark: 160 ms, sweep: 49 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[38]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=2 (1358888/6291448)>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[38]: synchronously running 12 finalizers>
    <AF[38]: synchronous finalization attempt took 1 ms>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:28 2004
    <GC(58): freed 36 objects, 5168 bytes in 206 ms, 21% free (1360952/6291448)>
    <GC(58): begin: 82355 ms, mark: 160 ms, sweep: 46 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[38]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=3 (1360952/6291448)>
    <AF[38]: zeroed 0 of 0 soft refs in 50 ms>
    <AF[38]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=4 (1360952/6291448)>
    <AF: expanded heap by 1101824 to 7393272 bytes, 33% free>
    <AF[38]: completed in 1294 ms>
    <AF[39]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (674336/7393272)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:31 2004
    <GC(59): freed 16138 objects, 1510224 bytes in 584 ms, 29% free (2184560/7393272)>
    <GC(59): begin: 84491 ms, mark: 178 ms, sweep: 60 ms, compact: 346 ms>
    <GC(59): moved 55092 objects, 2219584 bytes in 346 ms>
    <AF[39]: completed in 1242 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[40]: managing allocation failure. need 8208 bytes, action=1 (120088/7393272)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:33 2004
    <GC(60): freed 17355 objects, 1880752 bytes in 245 ms, 27% free (2000840/7393272)>
    <GC(60): begin: 86760 ms, mark: 183 ms, sweep: 62 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[40]: completed in 866 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[41]: managing allocation failure. need 1552 bytes, action=1 (221648/7393272)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:35 2004
    <GC(61): freed 21131 objects, 1627296 bytes in 591 ms, 25% free (1848944/7393272)>
    <GC(61): begin: 88506 ms, mark: 181 ms, sweep: 63 ms, compact: 347 ms>
    <GC(61): moved 57273 objects, 2733408 bytes in 347 ms>
    <AF[41]: completed in 1170 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[42]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (84512/7393272)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:36 2004
    <GC(62): freed 18625 objects, 1461576 bytes in 263 ms, 20% free (1546088/7393272)>
    <GC(62): begin: 90212 ms, mark: 196 ms, sweep: 67 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[42]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=2 (1546088/7393272)>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[42]: synchronously running 14 finalizers>
    <AF[42]: synchronous finalization attempt took 1 ms>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:37 2004
    <GC(63): freed 46 objects, 6728 bytes in 252 ms, 20% free (1549712/7393272)>
    <GC(63): begin: 90853 ms, mark: 197 ms, sweep: 55 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[42]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=3 (1549712/7393272)>
    <AF[42]: zeroed 0 of 0 soft refs in 61 ms>
    <AF[42]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=4 (1549712/7393272)>
    <AF: expanded heap by 1294336 to 8687608 bytes, 32% free>
    <AF[42]: completed in 1441 ms>
    <AF[43]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (658696/8687608)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:40 2004
    <GC(64): freed 20119 objects, 2108800 bytes in 611 ms, 31% free (2767496/8687608)>
    <GC(64): begin: 93853 ms, mark: 197 ms, sweep: 68 ms, compact: 346 ms>
    <GC(64): moved 46120 objects, 1817512 bytes in 346 ms>
    <AF[43]: completed in 1340 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[44]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (348696/8687608)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:43 2004
    <GC(65): freed 24943 objects, 2286616 bytes in 280 ms, 30% free (2635312/8687608)>
    <GC(65): begin: 97187 ms, mark: 209 ms, sweep: 71 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[44]: completed in 1027 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[45]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (921208/8687608)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:45 2004
    <GC(66): freed 25648 objects, 1677408 bytes in 628 ms, 29% free (2598616/8687608)>
    <GC(66): begin: 99185 ms, mark: 203 ms, sweep: 72 ms, compact: 353 ms>
    <GC(66): moved 40683 objects, 1679720 bytes in 353 ms>
    <AF[45]: completed in 1269 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[46]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (298648/8687608)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:48 2004
    <GC(67): freed 24497 objects, 2194248 bytes in 280 ms, 28% free (2492896/8687608)>
    <GC(67): begin: 102480 ms, mark: 209 ms, sweep: 71 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[46]: completed in 1045 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[47]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (926440/8687608)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:51 2004
    <GC(68): freed 16029 objects, 1506568 bytes in 649 ms, 28% free (2433008/8687608)>
    <GC(68): begin: 104589 ms, mark: 212 ms, sweep: 71 ms, compact: 366 ms>
    <GC(68): moved 37208 objects, 1532696 bytes in 366 ms>
    <AF[47]: completed in 1219 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[48]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (173384/8687608)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:52 2004
    <GC(69): freed 51791 objects, 2147296 bytes in 315 ms, 26% free (2320680/8687608)>
    <GC(69): begin: 106490 ms, mark: 225 ms, sweep: 90 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[48]: completed in 934 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:54 2004
    <GC(async)(70): freed 6219 objects, 1029800 bytes in 283 ms, 26% free (2288904/8687608)>
    <GC(70): begin: 108407 ms, mark: 217 ms, sweep: 66 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:56 2004
    <GC(async)(71): freed 5729 objects, 880760 bytes in 283 ms, 25% free (2248616/8687608)>
    <GC(71): begin: 110141 ms, mark: 217 ms, sweep: 66 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    <AF[49]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=1 (969720/8687608)>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:14:59 2004
    <GC(72): freed 5892 objects, 1249144 bytes in 687 ms, 25% free (2218864/8687608)>
    <GC(72): begin: 112714 ms, mark: 223 ms, sweep: 68 ms, compact: 396 ms>
    <GC(72): moved 39455 objects, 1664056 bytes in 396 ms>
    <AF[49]: completed in 1301 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:01 2004
    <GC(async)(73): freed 8020 objects, 1112008 bytes in 306 ms, 25% free (2175920/8687608)>
    <GC(73): begin: 115094 ms, mark: 232 ms, sweep: 74 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:03 2004
    <GC(async)(74): freed 3458 objects, 784440 bytes in 285 ms, 24% free (2157712/8687608)>
    <GC(74): begin: 116914 ms, mark: 221 ms, sweep: 64 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:05 2004
    <GC(async)(75): freed 4251 objects, 820752 bytes in 288 ms, 24% free (2133176/8687608)>
    <GC(75): begin: 118932 ms, mark: 222 ms, sweep: 66 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:07 2004
    <GC(async)(76): freed 3670 objects, 792432 bytes in 295 ms, 24% free (2111200/8687608)>
    <GC(76): begin: 120808 ms, mark: 228 ms, sweep: 67 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:09 2004
    <GC(async)(77): freed 5047 objects, 853656 bytes in 293 ms, 23% free (2078848/8687608)>
    <GC(77): begin: 122707 ms, mark: 225 ms, sweep: 68 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:11 2004
    <GC(async)(78): freed 2987 objects, 762568 bytes in 295 ms, 23% free (2063392/8687608)>
    <GC(78): begin: 124622 ms, mark: 228 ms, sweep: 67 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:12 2004
    <GC(async)(79): freed 4024 objects, 809992 bytes in 295 ms, 23% free (2040800/8687608)>
    <GC(79): begin: 126488 ms, mark: 226 ms, sweep: 69 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:14 2004
    <GC(async)(80): freed 4276 objects, 820272 bytes in 300 ms, 23% free (2013800/8687608)>
    <GC(80): begin: 128277 ms, mark: 230 ms, sweep: 70 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:16 2004
    <GC(async)(81): freed 2995 objects, 763960 bytes in 299 ms, 22% free (1998048/8687608)>
    <GC(81): begin: 130138 ms, mark: 229 ms, sweep: 70 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
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    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:18 2004
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    <GC(82): begin: 131754 ms, mark: 234 ms, sweep: 71 ms, compact: 425 ms>
    <GC(82): moved 57964 objects, 2313288 bytes in 425 ms>
    <AF[50]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=2 (1964736/8687608)>
    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
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    <GC(83): begin: 132865 ms, mark: 231 ms, sweep: 65 ms, compact: 0 ms>
    <AF[50]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=3 (1970752/8687608)>
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    <AF[50]: managing allocation failure. need 16400 bytes, action=4 (1970752/8687608)>
    <AF: expanded heap by 1523712 to 10211320 bytes, 34% free>
    <AF[50]: completed in 1951 ms>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:20 2004
    <GC(async)(84): freed 3361 objects, 465256 bytes in 663 ms, 34% free (3478624/10211320)>
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    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
    GC: Wed May 26 13:15:22 2004
    <GC(async)(85): freed 4413 objects, 819304 bytes in 304 ms, 33% free (3453600/10211320)>
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    <FIN: async finalizer thread waking>
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    <GC(async)

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    Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
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