I've seen this error before. It usually means bad things at an OS
level (permissions changed, dcom stuff screwed). From memory smart
tree works fine but pagebuilding shows that error. I can't remember
the exact solution but before getting drastic i'd check...

1.) clear every cache you can (probably won't make a difference though
worth a try)
2.) does it happen on all projects or just one?
3.) Create a brand new project with some basic static content and see
if the problem still exists?
4.) export your broken project and import in to another working cms
instance (if you've got one).. does the project work?

If none of the above helps or works try:
1.) recheck all permissions on dcom etc or if you can't be
bothered.....
2.) reinstall the cms with the same version over the top (and make
sure you create a new reddot user do not reuse the old one).
3.) upgrade your cms version 9 to a post SP1 version which includes
the new .net pagebuilder (i'm yet to get the automation error since
that major change).

to be honest most of the times i've hit this problem has been in a
virtual machine ... it's been quicker for me to export out everything
of worth and build from a new vm). If none of the above helps/works
for you i'd be on to OT support.

Cheers,
 - Morgan

On Apr 16, 2:44 am, Craig Castledine <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I am seeing this lovely message when I view SmartEdit or Preview in a new
> install of Management Server 9 Build 9.0.0.27:
>
> Error in 'ioRD.asp?':
> QueryString:Action=RedDot&Mode=1&PageGuid=9EC1CA69B8304B5D9EBABEAB22E29880&ActiveTranslation=
> Error: BuildNavigationErr: ERROR#-2147024894, Automation error The
> system cannot
> find the file specified. , Line 0 (ErrorLine:0)
>
> This is on a fresh install with a new project without any prexecute or
> rdexecute - just a single plain html content class/page.  Ever seen this
> and/or know what the cause and possibly fix might be?  Obviously it is
> looking for a file of some type but no clues at to which one or where.  CMS
> otherwise works fine.  I have a feeling it is OS related - Windows Server
> 2003, x64 SP (IIS running in 32 bit mode).  This server was previously
> working fine so I don't know if an OS patch has caused this or something.
>
> Cheers,
> Craig.

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