Zero bytes here.  Same version of the API.
 
Stephen

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill H
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 9:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: .Net Server Login issue


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Hi all! 
 
Can someone who is successfully using the BMC.ARSystem.dll
(7.0.2523.16350)  .Net Api check their msjava.dll file and tell me if it
is zero bytes in length?  That would be appreciated!  Yes I'm grasping
at straws, but I am making progress.  
 
Thanks,
Bill
 
 
 
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VS 2005
Windows XP Pro  (localhost web server)
.Net Console App works fine
Other ASP.Net apps work just fine
BMC.ARSystem is latest version (7.0.2523.16350) of the .Net API (4 zip
files from the Community downloads)
Microsoft .Net Framework is v2.0.50727 and v1.1.4322;  BMC.ARSytem is
registered for both.
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        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Heider, Stephen <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
        Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 5:03 AM
        Subject: Re: .Net Server Login issue

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        Bill,
         
        Here are a few questions that may help you narrow down the
cause.  HTH.
         
        Are you using Visual Studio 2003 or 2005?  Are you using Vista?
Are you using a 64-bit version of Windows?
         
        Have you tried creating a .Net Console application that just:
logs into Remedy, outputs a GUID (for example) to the screen, then logs
out?   If you can get this to work at the console then it could be what
you have suggested - either the ASP.Net configuration or the .Net API
installation.
         
        To possibly eliminate the API installation, try going through
the Uninstall steps listed in the API readme, reboot, then reinstall the
API.  Are you using the latest ARS .Net API?
         
        Does your installation of ASP.Net work fine with every other
project?  Is your ASP.Net installation setup to default to use .Net
Framework 2.0 or 1.1?  
         
        If you don't have a lot of ASP.Net web apps already setup on
your computer, one thing to try is to uninstall ASP.Net, reboot, then
reinstall. This may clear up a few settings that may be missing or need
resetting.
         
        Finally, as a long shot, are you using a firewall other than the
Windows Firewall?  If so, try shutting down the firewall to test.  Of
course, if you are connected directly to the internet and not behind a
router, unplug your network cable first while the firewall is disabled.
         
        Stephen

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        From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill H
        Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 11:15 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: .Net Server Login issue
        
        
        ** 
        Hi,
         
        I'm trying to test the BMC AR System NET and COM API (version
7.0).  I've successfully used previous versions of Arsystem.Net without
issue.  With this version, though, after registering the types
(regasm.exe) and placing the install dir in the path I'm unable to login
to a server.  
         
        The specific error I'm getting is 'server.ClientCharSet' threw
an exception of type 'System.IO.FileNotFoundException' string
{System.IO.FileNotFoundException}.  I am getting this error in an
application I am developing, but I also get the same error using the
arsys_aspnet sample code provided with the download.  BTW, I don't have
the problem with the FieldLabelChanger sample program.
         
        I'm pretty sure this is a client issue or ASP.Net issue.  Maybe
it has something to do with my installation, but I've checked the
registry and found the BMC.ARSystem types.  It is interesting though
that I didn't find a BMC.ARSystem.Server.Login type.  I've also checked
that the installation directory is in the path by running the
arconfig.exe from a command prompt at the root of the drive and it
works.  
         
        Finally, I might be way off base with my assumptions of the
problem.  So anyone run into this before?  Any ideas?
         
         
        Server is 7.01
        SQL 2000
         
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