Just to give everyone an update on our Caught exception error issue.  It
doesn't seem to be related to KB943460.  We see the issue primarily with
EMEA users but we got an email that some AP users experienced a problem
last night.  We've not seen the issue with US users.  It is not all EMEA
users.  It happens with XP and Win2k using IE6, IE7, and Firefox.
Netscape 7.2 seems to not have the issue.
 
What is effected is Active Links and it seems that the issue can range
from some Active Links not firing and setting a field up to the Active
Links generating Caught exception error.
 
We logged the issue with BMC/Remedy support and it went right to
Backline folks.  Here is what they are having us do to generate logs:
 
The following information will helps us debug the mid-tier. 

1. Set up FiddlerTool

* download/install Microsoft's FiddlerTool from
http://www.fiddlertool.com/ <http://www.fiddlertool.com/> 

* restart IE and open Fiddler from the Tools menu

2. Set up Mid-tier workflow logging:

* in the Mid-tier configuration page, under the General Settings link,
set your Preference Server to your AR Server

* via the User Tool, in your AR Server, create/update an entry in the
form "AR System User Preference" where the 'Login name' value matches
the test user's. In the tab "Logging" for that user, check the box "Yes"
next to "Active Link" and save the record.

3. Access Mid-tier and collect logs:

* log into Mid-tier using IE, accessing & testing your form/application
- another worklow-logging window should appear, reflecting the Active
Link actions taken by the user

* once the test is completed:

* from Fiddler, select Edit->Select All, then File->Save->Sessions->As
Zip..

* send us the resulting .zip file as well as a copy of the workflow
logging

We captured a log when it was not working this morning and one from the
same system where it worked after I cleared the cache.

Hopefully between what we are capturing and others with the info above
we can get enough information that will help solve this one.

Dave

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Schryver, Curt
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Subject: Caught Exception errors, Microsoft KB943460, IE and who knows
what else


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We have a form with several views used globally to submit trouble
tickets via the Mid Tier as a Guest user. Basically, any employee could
visit the page.  In the past, we'd experienced some Caught Exception
errors when the page would load; flushing the MT cache seemed to be one
of the fixes, although we never nailed it down 100%.

In the past few days, we started getting calls about several of the
views (Hungary, France, Germany, etc.) receiving the error.  We would
check the web page ourselves and maybe see the error, maybe not.  Some
of those reporting the problems were doing a little investigating on
their own and found that removing the Microsoft KB943460 patch cleared
up the problem (putting it back on would re-create the problem).  Some
have Windows 2000, some XP.  Some have Internet Explorer 6, some have 7.
One site reported consistent problems with the patch, IE6, and WinXP.  I
have the same set up and am not currently having the problem.  We've
even changed our alias and pointed our Dev MT server to the Prod forms
and are getting the same problem, so the actual MT server isn't to
blame.  Is anyone out there experiencing some odd behavior that you
think might relate to our situation?  I figure that if the MS patch was
the culprit, there'd be lots of screaming on the List, but I'm not
seeing that, either.

Any ideas, insights, suggestions, or winning lottery numbers would be
appreciated. 

Curt 

Curt A. Schryver 
Action Request System Administrator 
Tyco Electronics 
100 AMP Drive 
MS 161-043 
Harrisburg, PA 17105 
717-810-2109 tel 
717-810-2124 fax 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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