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Object *****.rem has ben disconnected from the server

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Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V. - 28 Jan 2008 13:05 GMT
Hello,

I have a huge problem i hope someone van help me with. When i am uploading a
new form to the form server of My SharePoint installation i get the error
something lige this:

Object '/1c459bd8_4a43_41a6_bfb3_1b5d6ef10694/
fosbaxmpupbrmlfl9n596zkv_131.rem has been disconnected or or does not
exist on the server

Any ideas where this error is comming from.... Or what the solution will
be?? im getting crazy  over here!!

Hope someone can help !!!

Eric
Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech) - 28 Jan 2008 15:57 GMT
Hello
As far as I can understand .rem file is a ACT! Database maintanence file and
there should be issues with the database.  This file type might be blocked by
default.
Read the link belo
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/WSS/en/library/121a3401-b599-4ce2-b2
fd-1d6e16eca3a21033.mspx?mfr=true


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Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V. - 29 Jan 2008 08:25 GMT
Kalyan,

Thank you for your tip. I will try to remove the blocked file type from the
list. But what i find strange is that i do not use a ACT database at all! I
only use webservices to get data out of my databases. It looks to me it has
something to do with a timeout for a dataconnection or something!? anyone
more tips please!?

Eric

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Paresh - 29 Jan 2008 09:19 GMT
On Jan 29, 1:25 pm, "Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V."
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Hi Eric,

I also faced the same issue sometime back.  No one has exact
resolution to this problem.  On one of the blog, I read that Microsoft
will release the hotfix for this issue in 2nd half of Feb 2008, but no
concrete updates to confirm this.

However, to resolve this problem, I got following pointers from one of
the InfoPath gurus which you can also try:

1) Throttle logging (on the Operations page of the Central
Administration site) to the most descriptive level and then check the
ULS logs to see if there's more information in the logs at
"%commonprogramfiles%\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\LOGS".

2 Check the "Manage Form Templates" page in the Central Administration
site to make sure there's no issue with previously uploaded versions
of the form template.  If issues are reported in the status column,
you can try executing "stsadm.exe -o execadmsvcjobs" at the command
prompt on the server to resolve them.

3 Remove previous versions of the form template from the server prior
to attempting upload.

Do let me know if this helps :)

Thanks,
Paresh
Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V. - 29 Jan 2008 11:43 GMT
Hello Paresh,

Thank you for your repl. May I ask you how you resolved your problem? or how
you did work around it? I can not beleave i have to quit my development for
the form! Thank you in advance!

Eric

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Paresh - 29 Jan 2008 12:33 GMT
On Jan 29, 4:43 pm, "Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V."
<e...@realdata.nl> wrote:
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I deactivated and removed all my earlier versions of form templates
from the Central Administration site and uploaded the latest template
to get rid of the issue.

Thanks,
Paresh
Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V. - 30 Jan 2008 10:20 GMT
YIPPY,

I've got the explanation of my problem. I owe you all for the good tips i
got, Thank you...

The solution to my problem was that i was trying to upload the form with a
"administrator" user, and not the user who installed SharePoint. I find it
verry strange but it seems it was a security problem.... Maybe a securuty
problem querying a webservice, i don't know for sure. But logging in to
remote desktop with the user who installed sharepoint did the trick!

Eric

On Jan 29, 4:43 pm, "Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V."
<e...@realdata.nl> wrote:
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I deactivated and removed all my earlier versions of form templates
from the Central Administration site and uploaded the latest template
to get rid of the issue.

Thanks,
Paresh
Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V. - 31 Jan 2008 13:41 GMT
Do you know the feeling of cheering to early.... I DO!....
My development enviorement is of now.... but my test seems to have the same
problems uploading the form. Tried everything i have tried in
development.... far as i know the evnvoirments are the same! I use the
published form from my development and there it works fine! anyone more
tips?

Eric

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Paresh - 06 Feb 2008 08:00 GMT
On Jan 31, 6:41 pm, "Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V."
<e...@realdata.nl> wrote:
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Hi Eric,

Did you find any solution to this problem?

Thanks,
Paresh
Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V. - 15 Feb 2008 12:32 GMT
Yes I did,

After all this, the organization I work for decided to rush the "premium
support contract" the wish to have with MS, this so I could use the support.
After explaining the error to a technician with Microsoft there was the
delivering answer that it was a bug! MS uses data connections and as the
form grows and grows the time-out of this connections comes more in sight.
They forgot to suspend to timeout to a timely fashion. There is a hot-fix
for this issue available with Microsoft!!! BUT: this hot fix is PRE-sp1
compatible so NOT suitable for MOSS sp1 implementations... This version of
the Hot-fix is now with the test department and will be coming out soon (i
hope).

Hope this post will help people with same problem.

Kind regards,
Eric

On Jan 31, 6:41 pm, "Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V."
<e...@realdata.nl> wrote:
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Hi Eric,

Did you find any solution to this problem?

Thanks,
Paresh
Paresh - 18 Feb 2008 07:59 GMT
On Feb 15, 5:32 pm, "Eric van der Niet, RealData Systems B.V."
<e...@realdata.nl> wrote:
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Thanks a lot Eric for sharing this valuable information.

Regards,
Paresh
 
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