Hi, Thad:
 
Mid-Tier 7.0.01 (Windows 2003/IIS/Java 1.6/Apache Tomcat 5.5)
ARS 6.3 P18 and P20
Windows 2003/SQL Server 2000
 
We too we're receiving Caught Exceptions, except they were the
"permission denied" type.   They started happening after we started
using Mid-Tier 7.0.01 Patch 1 in both dev and production.
 
I was able to duplicate that error repeatedly by following a few steps.
I came in yesterday morning and was about to send a bunch of logs to
tech support regarding this.  But, something very interesting happened
on Thursday morning.  The Windows Automatic Live Update loaded updates.
I assume some were IE related and no one, not even the person that
originally reported the error can duplicate the caught exception errors,
anymore.
 
The errors have magically disappeared in both Dev and Production
environments at the same time.  So, I wonder if (at least in our case)
that it was IE or possibly Windows related?
 
We're still investigating the mystery to this fix.
 
Thanks,
Michelle

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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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