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Melissa Weaver (621215) | asked Aug 29 '11, 11:04 a.m.
When th euser tries to open RTC I get a error, and the metadata log says the following.

!MESSAGE An error occurred while automatically activating bundle com.ibm.team.filesystem.ide.ui (367).

Other users can log on to that laptop and run RTC fine.

Does anyone have any idea what this error means. We think it is a permissions problem, but canot figure out exactly what. We have succesfuly installed on other laptops.

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Anthony Kesterton (7.5k7180136) | answered Aug 29 '11, 4:11 p.m.
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When th euser tries to open RTC I get a error, and the metadata log says the following.

!MESSAGE An error occurred while automatically activating bundle com.ibm.team.filesystem.ide.ui (367).

Other users can log on to that laptop and run RTC fine.

Does anyone have any idea what this error means. We think it is a permissions problem, but canot figure out exactly what. We have succesfuly installed on other laptops.


Hi Melissa

Don't recognize the error, what version of RTC are you using, on what platform (OS) and inside which IDE? If you are using Eclipse - try starting Eclipse with a -clean first, then restart and see if that helps. You may also want to check if the workspace directory is writeable by the Eclipse client.

regards

anthony

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Melissa Weaver (621215) | answered Aug 29 '11, 5:25 p.m.
We are running RDp v 8.0.0.2, and RTC V 3.0 fix1, on a Windows XP laptop. Using a Linux server for the RTC server, and deploying to an iSeries.

We have it running fine on 6 laptops, but several others are getting the previously mentioned error.

Melissa

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Anthony Kesterton (7.5k7180136) | answered Aug 30 '11, 11:08 a.m.
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We are running RDp v 8.0.0.2, and RTC V 3.0 fix1, on a Windows XP laptop. Using a Linux server for the RTC server, and deploying to an iSeries.

We have it running fine on 6 laptops, but several others are getting the previously mentioned error.

Melissa


Thanks Melissa - that helps knowing what versions you are using.

So - definitely try having a user who is seeing this problem try the eclipse -clean option. Also check what JVM you are using - try pointing to the version that ships with RDp or RTC.

anthony

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