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Problems with using the SAP DB Web Tools on W2K: msg#00420db.maxdb
Hi, I'm trying to use the SAPDB web tools on a Windows 2000 Professional SP4 machine, and all modules work, except the WebSQL one. I can get to the login screen, but as soon as I login, the wahttp application crashes. I tried running it both as a service and as a standalone program, but that didn't make a difference. The logfiles can be found on: http://users.pandora.be/pieter.claerhout/wa/ <http://users.pandora.be/pieter.claerhout/wa/> Did anyone seen this problem before? Any idea how we can solve this? Thanks, pieter Creo pieter claerhout | remote support focal point prinergy | tel: +32 2 352 2511 | pieter.claerhout@xxxxxxxx | www.creo.com <www.creo.com> IMAGINE CREATE BELIEVE
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