10-18-04 12:46 PM
Make sure you dont have any virus programs runnign that will prevent scripts
from writing to the hard drive
Also ensure that in your DCOM the user you have ACT broker / Controller has
admin permissions
hope that helps
"haughki" <hawkeye.parker@autodesk.com> wrote in message
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> Sam,
>
> Thanks for your reply. This was a very strange problem: I didn't
> actually try your solution before I managed to get things working.
> Just in case anyone else stumbles upon this issue here's what I did:
>
> -first, i was working on a bunch of scripts that had been created by
> someone else, so I wasn't starting from scratch.
> -there was absolutely no log file being generated on my machine. when
> I ran the same scripts on a different machine (same exact ACT project,
> same script), I got a log file. this was my first workaround.
> -finally, on the "logless" machine, I created a very simple new ACT
> script within the master project I'd been working on. after I ran
> this simple script, a log appeared, and after this, all my test
> scripts started logging properly.
>
> i don't consider this any sort of solution or answer, but I'm putting
> it down in case it might help someone else.
>
> "Sam Warwick" <sam_warwick@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<ci9ncu$lc2$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>...
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