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Subject: SERVER 2008 UPDATE
From: Kris Clarke <KCLA...@BIRDSTAIRS.CA>
To: Propalms <Propalms@googlegroups.com>
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Our 2 2008 servers got the following security updates and it looks
like after they were re-booted they might of take out Propalms. When I
click on the icon for one of the programs installed on the 2008 server
I get a warning screen that the application server cannot be found.
The updates were:
Kb961501
Kb968537
Kb969897
Kb969898
Kb970238

When you look at the console, it shows the servers as down, but I can
connect to them remotely. I could uninstall the updates, but I was
wondering if there was anything else it could be?

I should also note that just before I rebooted the application server,
any system that had the application from the new server had their
active window just deactivate while in the middle or working. When I
looked at the server it wanted to be re-booted to complete the
updates.

Since the reboot, this stopped from happening, but now we cannot
access the programs on the new servers.

Any suggestions?
Thanks,

Kris Clarke

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