Publish diagram in SSM

Hi all,
After having created a Goal Diagram in the Diagram Manager, Saved and published and returned to the SSM Administration and Saved I still get the message "Not Published" next to the Edit Goal Diagram, where it's supposed to show the published data and give the option og unpublishing.
I'm running IE7 on Vista and working directly on the application server. IE7 and Vista is mentioned in SP7.
Any ideas.
Thanks,
Stefan

Hi Stefan,
I think the problem lies in the version of the diagram manager you are using. Since a new version of Diagram manager is released (7.0.4.8249), please install the latest version in both the server as well as for the user. I am not too sure of the version number , but that is the version I am using here.
Also please check the note 1248590 as well.
Hope this helps
Vijay

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