Hi,

do you have more detailed error information, in particular fill java stack 
traces? You may have to
activate the Java Web Start console view via the java control panel.
The server log file may contain helpful information as well.

Joerg

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An: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Von: DigiDT <dthornh...@cleanersupply.com>
Datum: 14.04.2009 07:08PM
Betreff: [openthinclient-user] Re[Openthinclient-user] store corrupted  schema?


Hi everyone,
I've been using OTC without too many problems until today when I couldn't
view my ThinClients in the OTC Manager.
When I try to expand the ThinClients I get the error:  "Can't display
directory object: Can't list object for type class
org.openthinclient.common.model.Client"

If I click on the "Hardware Types or Devices I can see which computers the
Hardware Type/Device is deployed too, but I can't add any additional thin
clients to these objects.

I've tried restarting the server, starting and stopping the service,
reinstalling JAVA, etc and nothing seems to work.

However, clients that have already been configured in the Manager are able
to download the linux client and boot up, however I have them set to
autologon and then immediately load up rdesktop which connects to my
Terminal Service cluster.  However now the users are asked for a Linux
username/password which is going to be a huge problem tomorrow when my users
try to log on to the system.

I'm guessing that the schema got messed up somehow.

I'm using Openthinclient 4.1, Java JRE 1.6 and running the server on a
Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise server.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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