Elry:

I've run into something similar where the links are displayed but don't work 
when clicked.  In our case it was a Windows security policy for IE that was the 
root cause.  Our fix in Windows Server 2003 was to enable Active Scripting in 
the policy under Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows 
Components->Internet Explorer->Internet Control Panel->Security Page->Local 
Machine Zone.

FWIW,
--Phil

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Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 15:51
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Subject: Re: ARERR 1900: No Applications in Application List

Sounds like yours is a different situation than ours, but when I saw that, it 
turned out to be a damaged AL guide.  Finding it was a pain, but once we found 
it and could restore it, it was a simple fix.

Anne Ramey
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-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
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Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 2:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ARERR 1900: No Applications in Application List

Hi Guys...

I have seen several posts for this issue.  We have a situation where a
number of microsoft patches were applied to our servers over the
weekend.  We have a Development and a Staging environment that are all
on VMWare, but our production environment are three tiered standalone
servers.

Specs:

Windows Server 2003
MSSQL Database 2005
ARS 7.5 Patch 2

Only our Production environment appears to be affected.  Our homepage
refuses to display an application list.  This is true for all clients
and for the mid-tier as well as the WUT.  Now we have tried the
following:

1)  "regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\msxml3.dll" at Start -> Run.
2)  Removing and re-installing clients.
3)  Clearing Client caches.
4)  Restarting the Services.
5)  Re-booting Application & Database Servers.

Are there other files like msxml3.dll that may be problematic when
rendering Application lists. Can anyone lend "a helping hand"?

Thanks.

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