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If that didn't help, you can try getting a communication layer trace, and see if that helps track down the problem. It may be a security issue under the covers...
WebFOCUS 8202 Win 2012 Test - WebFOCUS 8203 on Win 2012
C:\WINNT\system32>cd c:\ibi\devstudio76\srv76
C:\ibi\DevStudio76\srv76>cd home
C:\ibi\DevStudio76\srv76\home>cd bin
C:\ibi\DevStudio76\srv76\home\bin>regsvr32.exe /s egshell.dll
C:\ibi\DevStudio76\srv76\home\bin>
...but didn't
Server: WF 7.6.2 ( BID/Rcaster) Platform: W2003Server/IIS6/Tomcat/SQL Server repository Adapters: SQL Server 2000/Oracle 9.2 Desktop: Dev Studio 765/XP/Office 2003 Applications: IFS/Jobscope/Maximo
Posts: 888 | Location: Airstrip One | Registered: October 06, 2006
Ran into same problem, opened case, told to run import_reg.bat.. That not only did not solve problem but made it much worse.. now 'explorer' side of DevStudio fails to connect.. WebConsole side works fine though..
if it worked after you uninstalled a previous version. I wonder if it would've worked i you you may try to invoked thisfoci.bat before invoking import_reg.bat
I have opened a case on this. Starting somewhere in 7.x (didn't check it with 7.1.x which we never went prod with). A 'basic' user cannot use the synonym editor. An 'application administrator' can. These settings are done in the web console for the reporting server.
I have requested an NFR to put this ability back for basic user for at least non-relational masters. Our developers used to be able to do this and now they can't so an ability has been removed. We don't want to make them app admins because that would give some of them too much power.
This is standard functionality for the console of WF servers. I would think that by definition, a 'basic' user should not have access to be editing synonyms (unless you are talking about local synonyms - as in a single dev studio environment.) You're asking for a heap o' trouble if you start allowing just anyone access to modify your Master Files. Application administrator has limited functionality, one of which is to manage synonyms. If the user needs that capability, make them an application administrator.
Regards,
Darin
In FOCUS since 1991 WF Server: 7.7.04 on Linux and Z/OS, ReportCaster, Self-Service, MRE, Java, Flex Data: DB2/UDB, Adabas, SQL Server Output: HTML,PDF,EXL2K/07, PS, AHTML, Flex WF Client: 77 on Linux w/Tomcat
Posts: 2298 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah | Registered: February 02, 2007
We don't want basic user altering enterprise relational masters and that is why they are not made application users. However, they used to be able to create masters for FOCUS files that many of them create for data marts and they cannot do that anymore. That is the ability I want returned.