I have the same problem too but it doesn't seem to be generating anything relevant in the log. If you able to solve it, please help me too.
Suresh Mukhi
Just to validate their theory try this,
Copy all of SAGE's files to one of the workstations, share the directory.
Map 2 or 3 of the other workstations into the workstation with SAGE, run it from there. Since this is just a DOS program, no need to worry about reinstalling. Copying would do...
I assume your users are running it from the workstations. If so, what's your workstation OS? If it's Windows 9*, sure your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC files in the workstation are set to SAGE's requirements.
If you're running it straight from the server, right click on the icon of the application...
This has happened to us before, there are two things you need to check:
1. Server Space, if the space is low, the Exchange Server services stop without any warning. Free up some space and then restart the services.
2. If you have enough space, restart all Microsoft Exchange Services.
Worst...
You say that you cannot find the other users in the network. Is this by clicking Network Neighborhood from Windows? If so, is your LAN set up properly? Meaning, are all the drivers for your NIC and your clients set up? What's your client OS? If it's Win 98, then you have to add the Client for...
Create a new account using clicking on TOOLS,Accounts, then Add a new account. Fill in the necessary info, email address, display name etc. When asked for the SMTP and POP3 server, enter your server name. If you are connecting through a LAN, then specify than under CONNECTIONS. Hope this helps
Use the query designer and create a CROSS TAB query grouped by STATE and TYPE. That way, you don't have to hard-code each TYPE in your query and should you add more TYPEs, you don't have to change your code.
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