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At 22 JUN 1998 06:13:05PM Seth_Crespin@amr-corp.com wrote:

I am running Ceridian Revelation, I have about 150 users at any one time on 95 workstations. We have recently switched from a Novell server to an NT server. At any time we can recieve a "Co_Subco*Root is unavailable." error message. It seems like we are having trouble with files being locked. We do have the NT service pack. We also have a dedicated indexer with a 100T line. The only way I have found to break the Co.subco root from not being available is to have every user log out of the system and then right back in. I have audited all the machines and noone has individual indexing on. I have also audited the shortcut to Ceridian and the suspend background is unchecked. The Co.subco root is only unavailable in our EMP Table. In all our other Tables Co.subco is available. I am very frustrated with this error It has been going on for about 6 months. I have also received the error when I am the only on in the system so I know that someone running a report is not the answer. Please Help!!!!

Seth


At 23 JUN 1998 03:16AM Egbert Poell wrote:

I would use the NT Service pack in your situation for reasons of stability.

All our clients using NT do.

Best regards,

Egbert Poell

Revelation consultant

Mecomp Automatisering

Mecomp@xs4all.nl


At 27 JUN 1998 04:49PM Gary Gnu wrote:

How can you have 150 concurrent users on 95 stations? How are the other 55 users logging in? I'm surprised you're having problems, after all we all know the saying "55 and stay alive".

Gary Gnu


At 27 JUN 1998 04:49PM Aaron Kaplan wrote:

What's the network driver you're running with? What are the user's doing when this happens? It it on all workstations? Have you tried a systematic logout of each workstation and see if you can find a culprit?

akaplan@sprezzatura.com

Sprezzatura, Inc.

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