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However, I do have some issues here which we are working on here (DevStudio 7610 / XP SP3 / IE8). The main one is that the "Logoff" (from a dashboard) does not work the same as in IE7. It throws the following error (IE7 works fine and goes to the expected page)
Error Number Unable to perform UserLogoffAction
Severity Error
Description Unable to perform UserLogoffAction
Possible causes java.lang.NullPointerException
Actions undefined
It seems to be a java.lang thing. Any thoughts on this?
Posts: 3132 | Location: Tennessee, Nashville area | Registered: February 23, 2005
I've been reminded of the "Compataiility View" settingd within IE8. So I set it. The proper setting allows the user to set IE8 accordingly, like IE7, and in doing so the Dashboard Logoff works as expected (displaying the appropriate page as set in the DB Settings).
Posts: 3132 | Location: Tennessee, Nashville area | Registered: February 23, 2005