dbclark79
1st October 2002, 17:26
We are running BaanERp 5.0c SP7, porting set 7.1.3.4, BW Client 7.1c.04.147 on Windows 2000 with MS SQL 2000 RDBMS.
Some of our users are getting kicked out of Baan (lost connection) when performing commands in debug mode. The debugger is launched but the users are unable to step through the code or see any values. All of the users having this problem are super users and they were copied from the user "baan".
We also have many users that do NOT have this problem and their user data profile appears to be identical. Same defaults, authorizations, developers data and database user. Also, all users are using the same BW Client and client operating system.
We performed a series of tests running the same debug object for two different users on the same PC - one user would work and the other would not. We have not been able to determine any differences between the users that do work and those that do not work. The problem seems to possibly point to an NT User configuration. Has anyone ever encountered this problem? Recommendations for problem solving?
Regards,
-David B. Clark
dbclark79@juno.com
Some of our users are getting kicked out of Baan (lost connection) when performing commands in debug mode. The debugger is launched but the users are unable to step through the code or see any values. All of the users having this problem are super users and they were copied from the user "baan".
We also have many users that do NOT have this problem and their user data profile appears to be identical. Same defaults, authorizations, developers data and database user. Also, all users are using the same BW Client and client operating system.
We performed a series of tests running the same debug object for two different users on the same PC - one user would work and the other would not. We have not been able to determine any differences between the users that do work and those that do not work. The problem seems to possibly point to an NT User configuration. Has anyone ever encountered this problem? Recommendations for problem solving?
Regards,
-David B. Clark
dbclark79@juno.com