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I am having a problem with session manager opening a .axx file. I have uninstalled, deleted folders, cleaned out my registry to get rid of anything Inter-Tel, and then did a complete re-install, and the program won't open the file.
I know the file is good because it opens on other computers.
When I am on local and click on new session and change selection and select start, I select the file and it looks like everything is going to do what it is supposed to. Then I get the error "Unable to create the requested namespace; are you sure you installed it?"
Any ideas? Thanks,
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I had something like this happen once. It was because the filename location string was too long.
Move the .AXX file to your desktop and try it there.
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You got the '.dll' blues.
Uninstall DB Programming. Find 'crpe32.dll'. It should be in Windows\System32 Change the crpe32.dll name to crpe32_old.dll Disable all firewall and anti-virus apps Reinstall DB programming.
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Super,
Worked like a charm!
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Hee hee, thanks. GOJIRA!!!
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