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    CS2007 - bug in Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager  
Kristina Stoitzova


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05-15-07 06:19 PM

When I run the Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager business management
application and choose the "Edit property Metadata" menu option, an error
occurs and the application shuts down immediately. Three errors are loggen i
n
the Application event log (twice the error immediately following and once th
e
one after that):
ERROR1:
Source: Commerce Server Business UI
Description: System.OutOfMemoryException: Error creating window handle. --->
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an
object.......
ERROR2:
Source: .NET Runtime 2.0 Error Reporting
Description: EventType clr20r3, P1 catalogandinventoryschemamanager, P2
6.0.1.0, P3 4490cfcc, P4 system.windows.forms, P5 2.0.0.0, P6 4333aefa, P7
16b3, P8 134, P9 system.outofmemoryexception, P10 NIL.

The commerce server is deployed on Windows 2003 server.

I read an msdn forum thread about this problem
(http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sh...141608&SiteID=1). An
available fix is mentioned in a post in that thread. Unfortunately there is
no KB article about this and when I contacted Microsoft PSS, they were not
able to provide me with the fix.

Did anyone experience the same problem? Did you find a solution?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.





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    Re: CS2007 - bug in Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager  
Laura T.


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05-18-07 06:20 PM

I've used the Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager extensively and never had
those errors.
You are using W2K3 SP1 with all the fixes suggested in the installation
document of CS2007?

"Kristina Stoitzova" <KristinaStoitzova@discussions.microsoft.com> ha
scritto nel messaggio
news:0F20C604-7BBD-4F0D-99F6-99C18430562F@microsoft.com...
> When I run the Catalog and Inventory Schema Manager business management
> application and choose the "Edit property Metadata" menu option, an error
> occurs and the application shuts down immediately. Three errors are loggen
> in
> the Application event log (twice the error immediately following and once
> the
> one after that):
> ERROR1:
> Source: Commerce Server Business UI
> Description: System.OutOfMemoryException: Error creating window
> handle. --->
> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of
> an
> object.......
> ERROR2:
> Source: .NET Runtime 2.0 Error Reporting
> Description: EventType clr20r3, P1 catalogandinventoryschemamanager, P2
> 6.0.1.0, P3 4490cfcc, P4 system.windows.forms, P5 2.0.0.0, P6 4333aefa, P7
> 16b3, P8 134, P9 system.outofmemoryexception, P10 NIL.
>
> The commerce server is deployed on Windows 2003 server.
>
> I read an msdn forum thread about this problem
> (http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sh...141608&SiteID=1).
> An
> available fix is mentioned in a post in that thread. Unfortunately there
> is
> no KB article about this and when I contacted Microsoft PSS, they were not
> able to provide me with the fix.
>
> Did anyone experience the same problem? Did you find a solution?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.






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