Our company upgraded to 7.6.3 in April, in September we upgrade to SQL server from Pervasive SQL. After the SQL upgrade, three users only are experiencing an error message when they use a Progression shortcut: "This ShortCut no longer matches your menu. Delete it and recreate it." Click "OK", and the following message: "An error occured in MacMSL.dll (ver.76.300.10.5) DB Provider Error: Native Error number: 11 Error number: 0x80004005 [DBNETLIB] [ConnectionWrite (WrapperWrite()).] General network error. Check your network documentation. COM Error: Error Code =0x80004005 Code meaning = Unspecified error Source = Microsoft OLE EB Provider for SQL Server Description = [DBNETLIB][ConnectionWrite (WrapperWrite()).]General network error. Check your network documentation. Op: f6,fhREadRandom Table or Script:[MACOLA].[SCREENS].[DBO].[SYSPASS_SQL]MSLER000----g-1" Not sure how significant this may be, but it occurs intermittently, and always late in the day (from around 3:00p.m. on). Since we also use UPS WorldShip with the ShipGear bridge to the Progression database, and ShopWatch that bridges employee time to the Progression database, we experimented to see if we could recreate the error while UPS "end of day" was running or while employees were clocking out of jobs to see if they were presenting some conflicts. However, the error occured even while nothing else was going on.
We have tried, without success: Deleting and recreating the shortcut.
Our network consultant verified that all the MDAC components were registered and installed correctly on the users' pcs.
I initialized all the report passing files in MCA and SF, since the users experiencing the errors are experiencing them in Multiple Level Item View (Shop Floor) and MRP Regen.
I am now at the point where my network consultant is pretty sure it's a Macola Progression issue, and my Progression consultant is pretty sure it's a Microsoft management issue, so I'm interested in any input or suggestions for a new direction.
Sorry for the length of this, I tried not to leave anything out! Thanks for reading this far! Julie B.
We have tried, without success: Deleting and recreating the shortcut.
Our network consultant verified that all the MDAC components were registered and installed correctly on the users' pcs.
I initialized all the report passing files in MCA and SF, since the users experiencing the errors are experiencing them in Multiple Level Item View (Shop Floor) and MRP Regen.
I am now at the point where my network consultant is pretty sure it's a Macola Progression issue, and my Progression consultant is pretty sure it's a Microsoft management issue, so I'm interested in any input or suggestions for a new direction.
Sorry for the length of this, I tried not to leave anything out! Thanks for reading this far! Julie B.