[Fwd: Re: [MAGNet] Oracle Calagenda and Mac]

From: Charles E. James <cejames_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri Jul 30 2004 - 15:19:37 PDT

Thanks Javier and All,

Turns out that the user was logged on to two accounts and one went belly
up which apparently hosed a file so the error messages started. Then the
uninstall left behind the below files Javier mentions and caused problem
to reappear when reinstalled. So the usre uninstalled it again then
deleted those files left behind and reinstalled. All works just fine
again...

Thanks Everyone,

Charles

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [MAGNet] Oracle Calagenda and Mac
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 15:08:57 -0700
From: Javier Mendoza <javierm@uclink4.berkeley.edu>
To: Charles E. James <cejames@berkeley.edu>
References: <410ABD15.1040302@berkeley.edu>

Hi Charles,
A quick work-around is to simply delete the off-line files. I'm not
sure where they're saved on your user's computer, but the files are:

Oracle Calendar Data
Oracle Calendar Index
Oracle Calendar Params
Oracle Calendar Time Zones

Delete them and they'll be automatically recreated when the user
successfully signs in.
Javier

> Hi, All
>
> If you get more than one post please forgive me, I wanted to touch
> base with both Micronetters and mac experts in case someone in the
> windows world has the same problem.
>
> I have a user who just upgraded to OS 10.3 on a Mac G4. It has
> sufficient hard drive space and the processor is powerful enough. It
> has only 256MB of RAM and I have recommended it be upgraded to at
> least 512MB. I installed "Oracle Calendar 9.0.4" from
> software.berkeley.edu. I configured it to access the users account on
> CalAgenda and it has been working for about a week.
>
> This morning the user received an error message when attempting to
> login to CalAgenda. The message reads, "Unexpected Service Error:
> Module: <CApplicationCorporateTime.cp>, Label: 10, Service error #
> (0X16327)". The error window has a calendar with a stop sign shape and
> exclamation point graphic next to the error message.
>
> The user uninstalled the Oracle Calender then reinstalled and still
> gets the error message. I have also tested my Oracle Calendar to see
> if there is a problem on the server side but mine is on a windoz
> box...the only other Mac is still running 9.2 classic...
>
> Anyone out there having the same problem? If yes, did you resolve it? How?
>
> All help and suggestions are greatly appreciated.

> --
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> Charles E. James, P/A I
> IST/Student Information Systems
> U. C. Berkeley California
> 510-642-8440
>
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Charles E. James, P/A I
IST/Student Information Systems
U. C. Berkeley California
510-642-8440
-----------------------------------------
Higher kindness is kindness with out
effort to be kind. Simply a gift.
Indulgence in positive emotions
brings good fortune.
You may achieve a temporary gain
by worrying the matter to its bitter end,
but the long term price you pay for this 
will be great.
It is wiser to simply let go.
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