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Old 11-Jun-2009, 12:19 PM
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Default Re: Unknown error occurred for application (application name

Originally Posted by Craig Wilson View Post
Export the object as an "AXT" file and mail to

Craig_D_Wilson at yahoo dot com

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"Kenneth " <kml@woodbineEntertainment.com> wrote in message
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> Environment: ZFD4
> Windows OS: 2000 Professional Sp4
> Novell Client: Tried both: 4.83SP2 and 4.91SP3
>
> Zenworks Server: NW51 SP6
>
> I successfully created a NAL object for an application called Delphi from
> a company called NewMarket. The Application utilizes an SQL database and
> runs off a Windows 2000 server. We already have one NAL object for this
> application which works fine. The new object I created is for a newer
> version of this appliction.
>
> I have compared all the settings, and parameters of the new object with
> the old one and all are in identical. I am not entirely sure of every
> registry or INI entry though.
>
> On trying to deploy the object, the files and registry entries of the
> application seem to get copied to a point from what I can see but then it
> always ends up with this error: " Unknown error occurred for application
> DelphiMV92.Woodbine.OJC (id=5 [5], 5[5]).
> I did a search for this error off Novell's knowledge base but came up
> empty.
>
> Any thoughts about what could be the problem?
>
> Will greatly appreciate any help with this.
>
> Thanks very much
> Kenneth
>
I had the same type of error and found that the version of snapshot was different then the version of zen on our network. When I matched the two versioin the snapshot worked perfect. Hope this helps.
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