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Posted 2/29/2008 1:35:47 PM
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Hello,

I am getting the message, "Use Point Administrator to check that you have at least one enabled folder" when trying to login to Point. This is on a new PC, trying to run Point on it for the first time. We have a Point Data Server running the latest version, no other PCs are having this problem. If I go into Point Administrator to Point Data Server, Settings, and test the connection, it works fine. Any ideas?

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Posted 2/29/2008 2:13:16 PM
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Copy the Winpoint.ini of a working workstation to the new workstation. Problems like this are almost always some config error in winpoint.ini

You could compare the PDS section of the non-working ini to a working ini also to start the diag process.
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Posted 2/29/2008 2:34:13 PM


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what version of Point and what version of windows?

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Posted 2/29/2008 2:37:37 PM
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Thank you for the responses. I tried copying the winpoint.ini from a working PC, but am still getting the same result. We are using Point 6.0b, and the PC is running Windows XP SP2.
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Posted 2/29/2008 2:52:27 PM
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I just tried re-installing Point, and that fixed the problem. I'm sorry, I should have tried that first. Thanks for all who replied!

Steve

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