Hi Thad/Lynn,
We are going through the same thing also.  I installed Patch 20 over the 
weekend (using the installers) and the problem starting occuring.  The 
problem only seems to be happening from Windows XP machines.  When I 
access the Mid-Tier from our Windows 2000 server, it does not happen.

What I did to temporarily solve the problem was to add a User Preference 
record for each user and set the Locale Timezone value in the record to 
America/Chicago (since all our users are on Central Standard Timezone).  

Lynn - did you manually replace all the files for the Server, Mid-Tier, 
and Email or just the files for the Mid-Tier?

Thanks for the help.
Mary Ann

On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:45:19 -0600, Poston, Lynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>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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>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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