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Chip

2004-02-08, 8:42 am

I am using BT2002 Orchestration Designer. While on the
data or business process page, if I drill into a wizard
or open a window (eg constants on datapage), the entire
schedule starts redrawing/refreshing itself. It actually
appears to be blinking and won't stop until you close the
window you just opened, which is not easy because you
know have to keep clicking until you're lucky enough to
time it so that you hit the cancel/finish button. It
also eats up the 100% of the CPU.

Point is I cannot seem to use the orchestration tool.

Can someone tell if they are aware of any problems such
as this?

Chip
Sameer.Surve@ilg.com

2004-02-08, 8:42 am

Orchestration designer runs of visio engine.
It seems like viso is having problem (due to redrawing symtom).

Ensure you have the correct version of visio (I think it requires
Visio 2002) and latest patches (if any?).

If this does not help, try uninstalling vision and installing it
again.

"Chip" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<62c701c3e5e5$5a97b8b0$a501280a@phx.gbl>...
> I am using BT2002 Orchestration Designer. While on the
> data or business process page, if I drill into a wizard
> or open a window (eg constants on datapage), the entire
> schedule starts redrawing/refreshing itself. It actually
> appears to be blinking and won't stop until you close the
> window you just opened, which is not easy because you
> know have to keep clicking until you're lucky enough to
> time it so that you hit the cancel/finish button. It
> also eats up the 100% of the CPU.
>
> Point is I cannot seem to use the orchestration tool.
>
> Can someone tell if they are aware of any problems such
> as this?
>
> Chip

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