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Hi,
What is the setting of APPLICATIONSWITCH= in you T4Server.ini or Witango.ini? It should be APPLICATIONSWITCH=on
Is there a enough space left on the drive that Witango is running on?
Are you logging? Is this file getting to big?
Was there a recent change to the Applications.ini file?
Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com -----Original Message-----
We've had a sudden occurrence on one of our webservers where we get the following error when trying to assign new application scope variables:
ErrorAn error occurred while processing your request: File: setvar2.taf The application scope is not
defined. I stopped and started WiTango, IIS a couple times and it hasn't gone away. This page has been working fine for about two years. If I change the scope to 'user' it works fine. We did get an event on our event log saying that the WiTango service had stopped unexpectedly at about the time the error first appeared. We're running WiTango 2000 on Windows 2000SP3. Any idea? This is sort of worrying me. Dave Machin |
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