Hi Thad.
 
We just went through the same headache with patch 20.  The installer
seemed to work but in fact did not change the files just the date on the
file directories.  We did a manual install of the files (twice) and
finally got around it.  We are no longer getting the error. 
 
Good luck!
Lynn
 
Graybar Electric
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Subject: Caught exception :Object Expected


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Hello, 

We are getting this error, "Caught exception :Object Expected", on our
mid-tier patch 21 (21 is a restricted release, but this was happening on
patch 20 as well) whenever we click on the calendar button for a
date/time field or try to view a record after a search.  We are doing
the "send us your logs" dance with BMC, but since its been going on for
a few weeks, I thought I'd ask here. 

I read through the other "Caught exception" posts even though they were
for a different exception.  There are no pop-up blockers involved, the
MT cache has been flushed as well as the local IE cache on two different
PCs.  This wasn't happening when MT was at patch 14. 

Has anyone else seen this particular error or can offer any advice? 

Thanks in advance,
Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
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Bach 

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