Port 32 error in windows 7
Hello; I am a new user of labview. I want to use a .VI that properly works in windows xp.But when I run this .VI in windows 7, an error at port 32 is displayed. (This .VI is a driver for a hardware that controls some laboratory instruments. Also my labview version is 10.0 32bit (2010) and my os is windows 7 ultimate copy right 2009 service pack1 ).
Error: -4850 Occured at In port 32.Vi
Thanks a lot.
No, don't post your VI.
Simply stick with your original thread instead of creating new user accounts just for asking the same question again!!!
DON'T CREATE DOUBLE POSTS!!!
Best regards,
GerdW
CLAD, using 2009SP1 + LV2011SP1 + LV2014SP1 on WinXP+Win7+cRIO
Kudos are welcome
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=================================================================
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Setting port s_ons_remoteport to 6200
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Setting port s_jtfuf_port to 9300
Setting port s_mwaPortNo to 10200-10205
Setting port s_mwaTelnetPortNo to 10200,10202,10204
Setting port s_mwaDispatcherPort to 10800
Setting port s_java_object_cache_port to 12345
Setting port s_oacore_jms_portrange to 23000-23004
Setting port s_forms_jms_portrange to 23500-23504
Setting port s_home_jms_portrange to 24000-24004
Setting port s_oafm_jms_portrange to 24500-24504
Setting port s_oacore_ajp_portrange to 21500-21504
Setting port s_forms_ajp_portrange to 22000-22004
Setting port s_home_ajp_portrange to 22500-22504
Setting port s_oafm_ajp_portrange to 25000-25004
Setting port s_oacore_rmi_portrange to 20000-20004
Setting port s_forms_rmi_portrange to 20500-20504
Setting port s_home_rmi_portrange to 21000-21004
Setting port s_oafm_rmi_portrange to 25500-25504
Setting temp directory to: C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxdbctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxdbctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxdbctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
Port Availability Check :
-- database node ports --
Database Port available: Port Value = 1521
Database Port Value = 1521...... Available
DB ONS Local Port available: Port Value = 6300
DB ONS Local Port Value = 6300...... Available
DB ONS Remote Port available: Port Value = 6400
DB ONS Remote Port Value = 6400...... Available
-- apps node ports --
RPC Port available: Port Value = 1626
RPC Port Value = 1626...... Available
Web SSL Port available: Port Value = 4443
Web SSL Port Value = 4443...... Available
ONS Local Port available: Port Value = 6100
ONS Local Port Value = 6100...... Available
ONS Remote Port available: Port Value = 6200
ONS Remote Port Value = 6200...... Available
ONS Request Port available: Port Value = 6500
ONS Request Port Value = 6500...... Available
Web Listener Port available: Port Value = 8000
Web Listener Port Value = 8000...... Available
Forms Port available: Port Value = 9000
Forms Port Value = 9000...... Available
Metrics Server Data Port available: Port Value = 9100
Metrics Server Data Port Value = 9100...... Available
Metrics Server Request Port available: Port Value = 9200
Metrics Server Request Port Value = 9200...... Available
JTF Fulfillment Server Port available: Port Value = 9300
JTF Fulfillment Server Port Value = 9300...... Available
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10200
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10201
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10202
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10203
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10204
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10205
MSCA Server Port Value = 10200-10205...... Available
MSCA Dispatcher Port available: Port Value = 10800
MSCA Dispatcher Port Value = 10800...... Available
Java Object Cache Port available: Port Value = 12345
Java Object Cache Port Value = 12345...... Available
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23000
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23001
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23002
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23003
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23004
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore Value = 23000-23004...... Available
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23500
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23501
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23502
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23503
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23504
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms Value = 23500-23504...... Available
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24000
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24001
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24002
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24003
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24004
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home Value = 24000-24004...... Available
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24500
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24501
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24502
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24503
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24504
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm Value = 24500-24504...... Available
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21500
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21501
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21502
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21503
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21504
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore Value = 21500-21504...... Available
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22000
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22001
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22002
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22003
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22004
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms Value = 22000-22004...... Available
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22500
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22501
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22502
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22503
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22504
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home Value = 22500-22504...... Available
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25000
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25001
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25002
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25003
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25004
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm Value = 25000-25004...... Available
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20000
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20001
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20002
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20003
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20004
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore Value = 20000-20004...... Available
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20500
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20501
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20502
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20503
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20504
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms Value = 20500-20504...... Available
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21000
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21001
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21002
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21003
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21004
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home Value = 21000-21004...... Available
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25500
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25501
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25502
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25503
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25504
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm Value = 25500-25504...... Available
OS User and Group Check
Domain=UTKARSH
,Username=Uday Gite
,PC-Name=UTKARSH
User belongs to the Administrators Group.
Port Uniqueness Check :
-- database node ports --
-- apps node ports --
All ports are unique.
File System Check :
-- database node mount point --
Database ORACLE_HOME created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0
Database ORACLE_HOME admin folder created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil
Database ORACLE_HOME temp folder created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\temp
Database Install Log Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\log\FPRD1_utkarsh
Database Install Out Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\out\FPRD1_utkarsh\templbac
Database Install Out Directory available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\out\FPRD1_utkarsh\templbac
OCM configuration target directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\clone\\
Database System File Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
Database Log File Directory available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
Database Transaction File Directory available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
Database Archive File Directory available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
Database OraInventory File Directory created:
Mount Point = c:\temp
-- apps node mount point --
APPL_TOP created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
APPL_TOP admin created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl\admin
APPL_TOP mount 2 available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
APPL_TOP mount 3 available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
APPL_TOP mount 4 available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
COMMON_TOP created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\comn
JAVA_TOP created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\comn\java\classes
Temp Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp
APPL_TOP admin Install Log Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\admin\log
Apps ORACLE_HOME created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.3
Tools ORACLE_HOME created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.2
OCM configuration target directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.3\appsutil\clone\\
OCM configuration target directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.2\appsutil\clone\\
Apps ORACLE_HOME OraInventory File Directory available:
Mount Point = c:\temp
Tools ORACLE_HOME OraInventory File Directory available:
Mount Point = c:\temp
Writing configuration file to: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\conf_FPRD1.txt
Adding ports for Server0_utkarsh
Setting port s_db_ons_localport to 6300
Setting port s_db_ons_remoteport to 6400
Setting port s_cmanport to 1521
Adding ports for Server1_utkarsh
Setting port s_rpcport to 1626
Setting port s_webssl_port to 4443
Setting port s_ons_localport to 6100
Setting port s_ons_remoteport to 6200
Setting port s_ons_requestport to 6500
Setting port s_webport to 8000
Setting port s_active_webport to 8000
Setting port s_formsport to 9000
Setting port s_metdataport to 9100
Setting port s_metreqport to 9200
Setting port s_jtfuf_port to 9300
Setting port s_mwaPortNo to 10200-10205
Setting port s_mwaTelnetPortNo to 10200,10202,10204
Setting port s_mwaDispatcherPort to 10800
Setting port s_java_object_cache_port to 12345
Setting port s_oacore_jms_portrange to 23000-23004
Setting port s_forms_jms_portrange to 23500-23504
Setting port s_home_jms_portrange to 24000-24004
Setting port s_oafm_jms_portrange to 24500-24504
Setting port s_oacore_ajp_portrange to 21500-21504
Setting port s_forms_ajp_portrange to 22000-22004
Setting port s_home_ajp_portrange to 22500-22504
Setting port s_oafm_ajp_portrange to 25000-25004
Setting port s_oacore_rmi_portrange to 20000-20004
Setting port s_forms_rmi_portrange to 20500-20504
Setting port s_home_rmi_portrange to 21000-21004
Setting port s_oafm_rmi_portrange to 25500-25504
File Space Check :
-- database node space checks --
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database ORACLE_HOME = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0
required = 5600.0
actual = 249592.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database System File Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
required = 20200.0
actual = 243992.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database Log File Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
required = 950.0
actual = 223792.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database Transaction File Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
required = 103350.0
actual = 222842.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database Archive File Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
required = 64500.0
actual = 119492.6953125
-- apps node space checks --
Disk space on system acceptable:
APPL_TOP = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
required = 5800.0
actual = 54992.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
APPL_TOP mount 2 = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
required = 2800.0
actual = 49192.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
APPL_TOP mount 3 = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
required = 8400.0
actual = 46392.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
APPL_TOP mount 4 = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
required = 3100.0
actual = 37992.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
COMMON_TOP = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\comn
required = 3200.0
actual = 34892.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Apps ORACLE_HOME = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.3
required = 1400.0
actual = 31692.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Tools ORACLE_HOME = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.2
required = 1400.0
actual = 30292.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Temp Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp
required = 1024.0
actual = 28892.6953125
Host/Domain
command: ping -n 1 utkarsh
Pinging utkarsh.sparsh [10.10.12.6] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 10.10.12.6: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Ping statistics for 10.10.12.6:
Packets: Sent = 1, Received = 1, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
host ping has succeeded
command: ping -n 1 utkarsh.sparsh
Pinging utkarsh.sparsh [10.10.12.6] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 10.10.12.6: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Ping statistics for 10.10.12.6:
Packets: Sent = 1, Received = 1, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
host.domain ping has succeeded
System Utilities
command: cmd.exe /c C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\bin\adchkutl.cmd C:\OracleApps\Cygwin\bin C:\OracleApps\VIS2008\VC\bin
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>echo off
/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/cmd
'which' command is available.
/usr/bin/gnumake
'gnumake' is available.
/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/cl
'cc' is available.
/usr/bin/link
'link' is available.
ERRORCODE = 0 ERRORCODE_ENDThe system cannot find the path specified.
System Utilities Availability test has succeeded
AllNodesPanel
Service Name: utkarsh
Node Name: _utkarsh
Operating System: _Windows (32-bit)
Service Name: utkarsh
Node Name: _utkarsh
Operating System: _Windows (32-bit)
DoInstallPanel - Summary Text
The Rapid Install Wizard will now install the following:
DoInstallPanel - User continued install at warning dialog.
Starting from Rapid Install Full Stage area C:\OracleApps\stageR12\oraDB\Disk1
Exception thrown in getAllProductIDs. 0
RapidWiz location: C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz
Install Media location: C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1
Database ORACLE_HOME: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0
Database SID: FPRD1
Database Context Name : FPRD1_utkarsh
Creating DB Context: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxdbctx.tmp
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\restart.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\restart.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\restart.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\restart.xml
Exception thrown in getAllProductIDs. 0
RapidWiz location: C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz
Install Media location: C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1
APPL_TOP location: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
Database SID: FPRD1
APPL_TOP Context Name : FPRD1_utkarsh
INST_TOP location: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh
Creating Apps Context: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp\restart.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp\restart.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp\restart.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp\restart.xml
Processing DriverFile = C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adridb.drv
Running Instantiation Drivers for C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adridb.drv
Processing DriverFile = C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adriapps.drv
Running Instantiation Drivers for C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adriapps.drv
Total number of processes in Current Install 5
Processing DriverFile = C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adridb.drv
Running Instantiation Drivers for C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adridb.drv
Creation of Directory - C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh Succeeded.
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adrun11g.cmd
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrun11g.cmd
backup : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrun11g.cmd to C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\out\FPRD1_utkarsh\templbac\adrun11g.cmd
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adrundb.cmd
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrundb.cmd
backup : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrundb.cmd to C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\out\FPRD1_utkarsh\templbac\adrundb.cmd
Step 0 of 5
Command: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrun11g.cmd
Processing Step 1 of 5
Executing: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrun11g.cmd
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM $Header: adrun11g.cmd 120.11 2009/03/11 21:22:03 marderiu noship $
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM ###############################################################
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM This file is automatically generated by AutoConfig. It will be read and
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM overwritten. If you were instructed to edit this file, or if you are not
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM able to use the settings created by AutoConfig, refer to Metalink Note
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM 387859.1 for assistance.
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM ###############################################################
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>FOR /F "delims==" %a IN ('DATE /T') DO (set date=%a )
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>(set date=Sun 01/12/2014 )
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>FOR /F "delims==" %a IN ('TIME /T') DO (set time=%a )
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>(set time=03:05 PM )
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>ECHO STARTED INSTALL PHASE : 11g RDBMS : Sun 01/12/2014 03:05 PM
STARTED INSTALL PHASE : 11g RDBMS : Sun 01/12/2014 03:05 PM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>SET JRE_PATH=C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\jre\NT\1.6.0\bin\java
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>SET JRE_CP=.;C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\jlib\java;C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\jlib\xmlparserv2.jar;C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\jlib\ojdbc14.jar;C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\ra"R12 E-Business suite installation error on Windows XP-SP3"
Your OS is not supported.
Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.1.1) for Microsoft Windows Server (32-bit) (Doc ID 761567.1)
Log file located at C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\log\FPRD1_utkarsh\ApplyDatabase_01121856.log
Any details about the error in this log file?
Please review log files mentioned in (How to locate the log files and troubleshoot Rapid Install for Release 12.0.x and 12.1.x (Doc ID 452120.1)) and upload them in one zip file to any free hosting website and post the link here. Please do NOT copy/paste the contents of the log files in this thread.
Thanks,
Hussein -
I am trying to install itunes on my computer (Windows Vista). After initial instillation I got an error 42404 A required itunes componenet is not installed; please repair or re-intall itunes and error 50, cannot access itunes store at this time. Please try later. I have done that multiple times; uninstalled all components, reinstalled all components, repaired all components, restarted my computer. I have changed firewall settings to allow acess to all of the apple components. I have made sure the required ports are open. All of the components are showing on the installed programs section of my control panel.
I am now getting an error message that says that Apple Support Application is not found error 2 (windows 5). It is listed in the installed programs and I have repaired it.
I am out of options. And help would be appreciated.'The installer has insufficient privileges to modify this file C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support\Web kit.resources\inspector\Images\Spinner Inactive Selected.gif.'
That one's consistent with disk/file damage. The first thing I'd try with that is running a disk check (chkdsk) over your C drive.
XP instructions in the following document: How to perform disk error checking in Windows XP
Vista instructions in the following document: Check your hard disk for errors
Windows 7 instructions in the following document: How to use CHKDSK (Check Disk)
Select both Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors, or use chkdsk /r (depending on which way you decide to go about doing this). You'll almost certainly have to schedule the chkdsk to run on startup. The scan should take quite a while ... if it quits after a few minutes or seconds, something's interfering with the scan.
Does the chkdsk find/repair any damage? If so, can you get an install to go through properly afterwards? -
Intialize Service is giving error in windows 8
Hi,
I have created endeca app in windows 8. but during initializijg the service fetting below error
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200]
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C:\Users\Anushka>cd C:\Endeca\apps\CRS\control
C:\Endeca\apps\CRS\control>initialize_services.bat
[10.17.13 01:24:08] SEVERE: Caught exception while querying for defined application list.
Occurred while executing line 18 of valid BeanShell script:
15|
16| // If the application is already defined
17| // log an error and exit with code 1
18| if (app.isDefined()) {
19| log.severe("An application already exists with the name, \"" + provObj.getAppName() + "\". " +
20| "Please use the '--force' option if you want to replace all existing configuration.");
21| System.exit(1);
[10.17.13 01:24:08] SEVERE: Caught an exception while invoking method 'run' on object 'AssertNotDefined'. Releasing locks.
Caused by java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl invoke0 - null
Caused by com.endeca.soleng.eac.toolkit.exception.AppControlException
com.endeca.soleng.eac.toolkit.script.Script runBeanShellScript - Error executing valid BeanShell script.
Caused by com.endeca.soleng.eac.toolkit.exception.EacCommunicationException
com.endeca.soleng.eac.toolkit.application.Application isDefined - Caught exception while querying for defined application list.
Caused by org.apache.axis.AxisFault
org.apache.axis.AxisFault makeFault - ; nested exception is:
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
Caused by java.net.ConnectException
java.net.PlainSocketImpl socketConnect - Connection refused: connect
C:\Endeca\apps\CRS\control>This sounds like the Platform Services service (the "Endeca HTTP Service" that runs port 8888) isn't up and running.
From a command line, you can try
net start "Endeca HTTP Service"
To test, you can try http://localhost:8888/endeca_jspref and see if the reference app at least loads up. Then try initializing again. -
USR0013 , Firewall / Port errors while logging in to Designer - VPN
[repo_proxy 13] SessionFacade::openSessionLogon with user info has failed(Transport error: Communication failure.
(hr=#0x80042a01)
we are experiencing issues (err mentioned above) while logging in to our desinger through VPN on XIR2 windows env. when we try connecting to designer our ports are getting blocked in the firewall. the firewall log shows that ports ranging >1024 are being blocked (couple of instances we identified it as 1074,1075, 1076 1058,1059 etc...) (6400 is allowed, telnet works fine)
the ports show ranging from 1058 --> 1074 and keeps changing on every log on. (this way our admins are unable to foresee and allow the port no.s )
when referred to admin document (BusinessObjects Enterprise Deployment and Configuration Guide), it says
-->
Changing the default server port numbers During installation, the CMS is set up to use default port numbers. The default CMS port number is 6400. This ports fall within the range of ports reserved by Business Objects (6400 to 6410) Thus, BusinessObjects Enterprise communication on these ports should not conflict with third-party applications that you have in place. (Although unlikely, it is possible that your custom applications use these ports. If so, you can change the default CMS port.) The Web Component Adapter is not a server. However, you can configure its listening port by changing the connection.listeningPort context parameter in web.xml. See u201CConfiguring the Web Component Adapteru201D on page 108.
When started and enabled, each of the other BusinessObjects Enterprise servers dynamically binds to an available port (higher than 1024), registers with this port on the CMS, and then listens for BusinessObjects Enterprise requests. If necessary, you can instruct each server component to listen on a specific port (rather than dynamically selecting any available port).
On Windows, you view and modify server command lines with the CCM. The Command field appears on each serveru2019s Properties tab. On UNIX, you view and modify server command lines (also referred to as launch strings) in the ccm.config file, which is installed in the bobje directory.
This table summarizes the command-line options as they relate to port usage for specific server types.
based on the above information
1. unable to figure out where to do changes in windows. ofcourse in Unix you have a config file to do the changes.
Any information or update on this is appreciated.
Back to topthere are a few way to do the NAT on 8.3+, one involves adding NAT to the objects (as you have done in your config). the other involves, making the objects and just putting in a NAT statement into the config (more intuitive to me):
I recommend taking the NAT config off the object, and then doing this:
1. define your objects, LAN, WAN, Server, etc (with no NAT features)
2. go to the ASDM | Firewall | NAT, and then start defining your NAT's there:
source WAN, dst LAN, source IP = any, dest IP = Public IP
translated IP = inside IP, source port = keep it 8080, or change it to something else if needed.
3. now that you have those items, you have to do the "8.3+ stupid ACL," as I like to refer to it, as I think its a bad implementation. Goto the _outside_ interface ACL, and then allow the 8080 traffic from any to the _INSIDE_ ip of the server, not the _OUTSIDE_ IP.
Sorry for the generalizations, but the config is pretty long. the above steps to me are the most intuitive - at least as much as you can get. the item 3 is still a sore spot with me on the 8.3+ FW OS.
Lastly, regarding your VPN traffic, define an ACL on the outside interface to allowing the VPN traffic through, pretending your VPN IP's are traversing through the outside interface to the inside. Or you can enable this command to have ASA do the ACL automatically:
sysopt connection permit-vpn
Then you have to create a NAT0 (no-nat) using the NAT GUI in ASDM. essentially you keep the IP's unchanged in the NAT configuration line (and it does no-nat). its pretty intuitive with the ASDM GUI. -
Serial Port - Linux OK, Windows No Way
I have been trying to write to my serial port with hardware flowcontrol under windows XP all weekend. With no flow control all is well. I was about to give up on my serial port program when I decided to try my sample app under Linux Redaht 8 using the RXTX commapi. To my surprise, the code that would not work under windows worked just fine under Linux! I'm happy and confused at the same time. Here's the code snippet that processes the serial events. Does anyone have any insight into why this simple write with flow control would not work under windows XP? I have LED's connected to the serial lines and can see the CTS line doing what it's supposed to. I have administrative rights on XP. A few observations that probably mean nothing. Windows XP repors outputbuffersize=0, yet Linux returns a value. The API notes say it is advisory and may not report a value so I don't think it means anything.
ANY help you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You!
public void serialEvent(SerialPortEvent event) {
long timein,timeout;
switch(event.getEventType()) {
case SerialPortEvent.BI:
case SerialPortEvent.OE:
case SerialPortEvent.FE:
case SerialPortEvent.PE:
case SerialPortEvent.CD:
case SerialPortEvent.CTS:
if(boolDataforWriting & event.getNewValue()){
//Write data
timein=System.currentTimeMillis();
try {
// ########## LINE THAT PRODUCES ERROR IN WINDOWS BUT NOT LINUX ###########
streamSerialOut.write(strDataForWriting.getBytes());
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}//end catch
System.out.println("-->Done writing " +strDataForWriting.length()+" Bytes. Resetting str");
timeout=System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println("--->Time to write="+ (timeout-timein) + " ms");
//reset flags for next write operation
strDataForWriting="";
boolDataforWriting=false;
}//end if
case SerialPortEvent.DSR:
case SerialPortEvent.RI:
case SerialPortEvent.OUTPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY:
break;
case SerialPortEvent.DATA_AVAILABLE:
try {
byte[] readBuffer = new byte[100]; //create byte array
char c;
int numBytes=0;
while (streamSerialIn.available() > 0) {
numBytes = streamSerialIn.read(readBuffer);
} catch (IOException e) {}
break;
String strtemp=(new String(readBuffer)).trim();
}//end serialeventI've had this very same problem and there is a solution.
Interestiingly I found that the same code worked on Win98 but not WinXP.
The problem seems to lie in the JavaComm implementation. I'm guessing but your probably running with the javacomm20-win32.zip that you downloaded from Sun. I've also tried using the implementation javacom that IBM provide with there download of java1.3 and it has the same problem. So you should have a look at http://www.rxtx.org I've had success running this implementation on WinXP and Linux. To save you some time compiling there is a reasonably recent binary version at this location http://www.jcontrol.org/html/en/download.html (scroll to the bottom of the page) -
Apple application support not found : Error 2 (Windows error 2) & Error 2
Hello apple-dudes,
iTunes install says it cannot run because Apple application support not found but required to run iTunes / iTunes helper.
I get 2 error message :
iTunes : Error 2 (Windows error 2)
iTunesHelper : Error 2
End result iTunes open but don't recognize my iPhone 5 when connected via the USB port.
My OS is Windows 7 & 64 bits.
I already tried to de-install / re-install iTunes but problem still there :-(
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
MarcoFor general advice see Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
The steps in the second box are a guide to removing everything related to iTunes and then rebuilding it which is often a good starting point unless the symptoms indicate a more specific approach. Review the other boxes and the list of support documents further down page in case one of them applies.
Your library should be unaffected by these steps but there is backup and recovery advice elsewhere in the user tip.
The section Install missing components has advice on breaking down the iTunes installer into the individual .msi files which might prove useful if a component such as Apple Application Support won't install normally.
tt2 -
I'm a PC user with an itunes account for several years. I updated my itunes and now it wont open and shows me 'missing file MSVCR80.dll,and error 7(Window error 126)' keep coming up even after re-installing itunes . What should i do?
Click here and follow the instructions.
(98897) -
Itunes wont open - Error 7 (windows error 127)
When downloading the lastest version of itune my computer crashed and now itunes will not open. It says itunes was not installed correctly. Please reinstall. Error 7 (windows error 127). Reinstalling intunes has not fixed the problem. Please help!
Follow these instructions to completely remove Apple software
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923
Then use free Ccleaner to repeatly repair your registry until it's fixed.
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download/standard
download iTunes again from Apple.
Your content will remain. -
When I plug in my Ipod Touch to my computer I can not access my Itunes library. The following message appears "The program cant start because MSVCR80.dll is missing." Also, another message appears as well - "Error 7 Windows error 126" as well as APSDaemon.exe.
I have NO IDEA what the heck to do.
Any ideas?
Thanks!Issues installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows
solving MSVCR80
iTunes 11.1.4 for Windows: Unable to install or open
Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates -
iTunes no longer works on my Windows VISTA system. Get error msg saying an application is attempting to access C runtime library incorrectly... Error 7, Windows error 1114. Same msg, or one that says unable to install, when trying to update or reinstall iTunes. iTunes worked well up until about a month ago when this error msg starting appearing.
Go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (Win XP) or Programs and Features (later)
Remove all of these items in the following order:
iTunes
Apple Software Update
Apple Mobile Device Support (if this won't uninstall move on to the next item)
Bonjour
Apple Application Support
Reboot, download iTunes, then reinstall, either using an account with administrative rights, or right-clicking the downloaded installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
The uninstall and reinstall process will preserve your iTunes library and settings, but ideally you would back up the library and your other important personal documents and data on a regular basis. See this user tip for a suggested technique.
Please note:
Some users may need to follow all the steps in whichever of the following support documents applies to their system. These include some additional manual file and folder deletions not mentioned above.
HT1925: Removing and Reinstalling iTunes for Windows XP
HT1923: Removing and reinstalling iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
tt2 -
cant open itunes. get error message 7 followed by error message windows error 127. i have redownloaded new updates with luck. window xp
For general advice see Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
The steps in the second box are a guide to removing everything related to iTunes and then rebuilding it, which is often a good starting point unless the symptoms indicate a more specific approach. Review the other boxes and the list of support documents further down page in case one of them applies.
Your library should be unaffected by these steps but there is backup and recovery advice elsewhere in the user tip.
tt2 -
Apple support had not responded to my requests for clarification. The update corrupted both ITunes and Office Outlook mobileme. The error message when I tried to start up I Tunes was Error 7 Windows 193. I un installed I Tunes and re installed the latest ver and encountered the same error message. I finally did a system restore. Was this a one time problem or is the update bad. In over 30 years I'd never had a problem with any Apple update.
Hi Lutacrew,
If you are having issues with iTunes after an attempted update, you may find the following article helpful:
iTunes 11.1.4 for Windows: Unable to install or open
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5376
Regards,
- Brenden -
ITunes Windows Vista - Error 7 - Windows error 998, DEP
Trying to install iTunes on windows vista laptop, iTunes installs but when i try to open it i recieve:
Error 7
Windows error 998
Data Execution Prevention
Have tried all solution given on apple solution website. Desperate for some help if any has some.
Thanks(Apologies for barging in, wha.)
In this context (launching itunes), DEP errors can indicate that some other program (other than QuickTime itself) has sprayed old versions of QuickTime componentry into unorthodox locations on the PC.
Although the error 7 is most commonly associated with Apple Application Support or .NET framework problems, it can also be associated with QuickTime trouble ... so that's consistent with the old, misplaced QuickTime componentry troubles as well.
So I think we'd better check on that possibility.
You'll need to check some view settings on the PC first.
1. From the Start menu, click Open.
2. In the Organize menu, click Folder and Search Options.
3. Click the View tab.
4. In the "Advanced settings" pane under "Hidden files and folders" make sure that the "Show hidden files and folders" option is selected, and the "Hide extensions for known file types" option is unchecked.
5. Click OK.
Now go "Start > Computer".
In Computer, open "Local Disk C:" or whichever drive your operating system is installed on.
Open the "Windows" folder.
*If you have a 32-bit Vista,* open the "System32" folder.
*If you have a 64-bit Vista,* open the "SysWOW64" folder.
What files or folders can you see in there with QuickTime in the file or folder name? (In a standard installation of QuickTime, you should see precisely two files ... QuickTime.qts and QuickTimeVR.qtx ... and no QuickTime folders whatsoever.) -
MacBook Air running Bootcamp getting ACPI errors in Windows
We have a number of MacBook Air 13" mid-2014 A1466 models running Bootcamp with Windows 7 64 bit Enterprise.
(We image them with Windows & Bootcamp, no Mac OS X partition)
We are using latest Bootcamp 5.1.5640 drivers
They work fine for most applications.
We are regularly getting ACPI errors
The error in Windows System log is
Source: ACPI
Description: The embedded controller (EC) did not respond within the specified timeoutperiod. This may indicate there is an error in the EC hardware or firmware that the BIOS is accessing the EC incorrectly. You should check with your computer manufacturer for an upgraded BIOS. In some situations, this error may cause the computer to function incorrectly.
The error we are seeing is when a user is logged into a Windows domain it should pass the Windows password to other applications like Outlook, Lync, etc. Instead, on these Macs, they regularly prompt for the Windows password to re-connect to the source. We don't get this issue with normal Windows PCs.
Also booting has a slight delay of around 10 seconds before Windows begins loading. Don't this delay with older MacBook Airs.
Have looked at repairing Bootcamp drivers. EFI & SMC looks up to date, had to use Mac boot USB to check this info.VikingBrad wrote:
Just re-reading my post and I was unclear. Yes we do use EFI and boot directly into Windows.
This is good to know.
The Windows partition is joined to an AD domain and logs in fine with AD credentials.
The only problem being that when we open Outlook or Lync or other apps that require AD authentication the user is prompted for their AD credentials.
We have cleared Credential Manager in Windows, tried different users with no success. It works with older MacBooks and Windows PC. Seems to just be these latest MacBook Air 2014 models with the issue. After user re-enters AD credentials they can connect to Outlook, etc.
This may be a bit off-topic, but Macs do not "officially" support Enterprise versions of Windows. Can I suggest using a test 2014 MBA, installing W7/W8 64-bit, and configuring for AD authentication and testing. Are there any known DNS issues on this Macs? In all the applications which do not function correctly, does the username show up correctly populated, when prompted for login?
The only error we see in Event log is the ACPI error so suspect it is related. But we have latest Bootcamp drivers from Apple perhaps we are off track.
If the user successfully enters credentials when prompted for say, Outlook, and the computer is made to sleep or hibernate, is the connection to Outlook/Lync still up if the timeout for sessions (if any) has not yet expired and the computer is woken up?
It may also be worthwhile to look for requests being made for authentication before the applications prompt the user for credentials.
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