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    Unable to launch on network systems

    When I try to launch Commitcrm on a network system it freezes at the splash screen. It runs normally as a local app.

    Re: Unable to launch on network systems

    Do you see any error message? If so - what does it say?

    Does it occur when trying to run RangerMSP from any machine? Any domain user?

    Please try to run <server>\RangerMSP\Client\RangerMSP.exe file as an administrator - right click the file and use the run as administrator menu option and see whether it helps.

    It might also be related to the permissions. Please re-apply file access rights for all users for RangerMSP folder tree including sub-folders.

    Hope this helps. Let us know how it goes.

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      Re: Unable to launch on network systems

      The error is #6420. If you pm me at bwaxler@bluebellgroup.net I can send you a screenshot.

      I did recently move the CommitCRM server from VMware to Hyper-v. All Domain security was left unchanged. I am a one man band. CommitCRM is installed as a client on both my desktop and laptop. I have Domain Admin rights and all users have full access to the share. Thanks. Running the .exe yields the same results. When run on the host, I am using RDP.

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        Re: Unable to launch on network systems

        Thank you. From what we can tell you use the SQL backend that should be installed on the Hyper-v (e.g. the machine that hosts RangerMSP).

        The error 6420 means that RangerMSP client has failed to auto-discover where the SQL server is when initially connected to it.
        Assuming SQL is installed - You should configure ADS.ini file to solve this or update the existing file with new server IP.

        Hope this helps.

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          Re: Unable to launch on network systems

          That did it, thanks.

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            Re: Unable to launch on network systems

            Great!

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