OI8 GFE (OpenInsight 32-Bit)
At 17 MAY 2007 07:47:39AM Christopher B Crous wrote:
Hi there
When I upgraded to OI8 then I started getting errors when reading from some of my tables. The Error is "FS1003: Group Format Error: OS File: ARCDATA\REV51327.LK Group # : 0 Invalid frame header during read.". These tables were working before but not anymore. I can open the table in Table Builder with no errors. Would anyone know what the problem could be?
Chris
At 17 MAY 2007 07:56AM [email protected] wrote:
Did your network driver change to 2.1?
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At 17 MAY 2007 08:20AM Barry Stevens wrote:
Sprez,
For this very reason, do you think that the netdrv should not be be executed as part of the upgrade, especially when it defaults to to driver 2.1 and you are on UD3.
e.g. If upgrading different apps you can forget which one you should be using.
Barry
At 17 MAY 2007 08:35AM [email protected] wrote:
We're sure the step is there for a historical reason but its point seems unclear at this juncture.
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At 17 MAY 2007 09:05AM Christopher B Crous wrote:
Yes it did. I just left it as the default. What should it be on?
At 17 MAY 2007 09:14AM [email protected] wrote:
Judging by your errors 3.002 or 3.003
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At 17 MAY 2007 09:58AM Christopher B Crous wrote:
Thanks everyone!
That was the problem. I changed the driver to UD3 on the install and it worked.
At 17 MAY 2007 07:11PM Barry Stevens wrote:
Everyone will need to remeber that there is a CANCEL button there.
There is no requirement for the driver to be changed during an upgrade.
The CANCEL only cancels the change of driver, NOT the processing of the upgrade.
At 17 MAY 2007 09:24PM William Ng wrote:
Since the upgrade knows where the previous oi version resides in your harddisk and since it can get info from it like your id, it should be able to read your current network driver and default it. Its easy right.
At 18 MAY 2007 12:02AM Matthew Crozier wrote:
We're sure the step is there for a historical reason but its point seems unclear at this juncture.
I can think of one possible reason. If the OI8 upgrade creates new files (as opposed to copying them), then it would have to change the network driver to v2.1 to ensure that these files would be readable on systems using the v2.1 LH service.
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At 18 MAY 2007 12:25AM Barry Stevens wrote:
Not really, as UD3 can read 2.1 files.
At 20 MAY 2007 07:26PM Matthew Crozier wrote:
Not really, as UD3 can read 2.1 files.
But the 2.1 LH service can't read files created by the UD3 driver. I would expect a generic OI upgrade to switch to the 2.1 driver so that any new files created can be used by systems using the 2.1 LH service. That's my understanding anyway.
M@
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