Hello,
Just trying to install RoboSource Control 3.1 - seemingly I
have the database set up correctly on the ''Server'' (a Windows Xp
Pro machine on our SBS 2003 server). When I try to open the
database - rather when I try to add a project to source control it
throws up an error ''Serialization Error''. I searched (not too hard)
for information on this subject in the knowledge base and couldn't
find anything. The one thing I haven't tried yet is moving or
creating the database on the C: drive - I have a much larger
secondary hard drive on the server I intended on installing this
database - can I not do that?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!
Thanks
Ryan HudsonSerialization Error?
Let me say first that I don't know anything about the error
message you got. However, it might be a good idea to make sure the
basics are covered. Did you...
1. Install both RoboSource Control Server and Client on your
server? (I don't remember if you have to select both of these
during the install or not.)
2. Create a database using the RoboSource Server Database
Configuration tool?
3. Attempt to open the new database using RoboSource Control
Explorer?
Was there more after that, or did you run into the error
somewhere within the steps above?
GSerialization Error?
Thanks G,
I did just as you listed. It's when I try to connect to the
server machine from another machine through RoboSource Control
Explorer that I get this error.
Here's a link to the screen capture.
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Thanks for looking!
Ryan
Hmmm. When you set up your DB on the server, did you also set
yourself up with a user profile in the User Library? RSC
connections tend to hum along more smoothly if you set up your
users in the User Library with their Windows network logons,
selecting ''Windows Authentication.''
On the other hand, there might be a problem with the
administrative profile/password used to connect from your RSC
server to SQL. That needs to sync up with RSC as well. I forget the
details, but we ended up creating a new administrative login to
deal with this.
G
Does Adobe offer an initial setup support? I haven't called
anyone yet but I'm nearing my witts ends with SourceControl. It may
be a problem on my end but without help I cannot confirm that.
Thanks for all your suggestions!
Ryan
So here's the stack report - maybe that will help?
Serialization error.
Server stack trace:
at System.Exception.GetExceptionMethodFromString()
at System.Exception.GetTargetSiteInternal()
at System.Exception.GetExceptionMethodString()
at System.Exception.GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info,
StreamingContext context)
at
System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.WriteObjectInfo.InitSerialize(Ob ject
obj, ISurrogateSelector surrogateSelector, StreamingContext
context, SerObjectInfoInit serObjectInfoInit, IFormatterConverter
converter)
at
System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.WriteObjectInfo.Serialize(Object
obj, ISurrogateSelector surrogateSelector, StreamingContext
context, SerObjectInfoInit serObjectInfoInit, IFormatterConverter
converter)
at
System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.ObjectWriter.Write(WriteObjectIn fo
objectInfo, NameInfo memberNameInfo, NameInfo typeNameInfo)
at
System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.ObjectWriter.Serialize(Object
graph, Header[] inHeaders, __BinaryWriter serWriter, Boolean
fCheck)
at
System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter.Serialize(Stream
serializationStream, Object graph, Header[] headers, Boolean
fCheck)
at
System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BinaryServerFormatterSink.SerializeResponse(IS erverResponseChannelSinkStack
sinkStack, IMessage msg, ITransportHeaders%26amp; headers,
Stream%26amp; stream)
at
System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BinaryServerFormatterSink.ProcessMessage(IServ erChannelSinkStack
sinkStack, IMessage requestMsg, ITransportHeaders requestHeaders,
Stream requestStream, IMessage%26amp; responseMsg,
ITransportHeaders%26amp; responseHeaders, Stream%26amp; responseStream)
Exception rethrown at [0]:
at
System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage
reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
at
System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData%26amp;
msgData, Int32 type)
at NG3.MiddleTier.NG3MiddleTier.OpenDatabase(String
aliasName, String user, String pwd, Boolean bRememberPwd,
NG3MiddleTierSession session, OfflineOption offline)
at
NG3.MTConnection.NG3MTConnection.Connect(ConfigurationSettings
settings, String connectionAliasName, String user, String pwd,
Boolean bRememberPwd, NG3MiddleTierSession session, OfflineOption
offline, Object loginDialog)
at SCCUIIMPL.OpenDatabase.connectButton_Click(Object sender,
EventArgs e)
I'm sorry, Ryan, but I'm afraid this goes beyond my
expertise. Unless anyone else here has suggestions, you may need to
contact Adobe Support.
Good luck - I hope you can find some answers so that you can
at least give RSC3 some real run time. We seem to be doing OK with
it so far.
G