Hi, Susan:

 

I am not sure if anyone answered you, but you can find your java version
by going to a command prompt:

Type "java -version" without the quotes.  There is a space between java
and -version.

 

Ray,

Like Susan, I haven't had much luck using the Knowledge Base.  I'm
usually pretty good at searching reasonable search engines.  This one
has me pretty beat down.  There are very interesting articles, but none
that typically have anything to do with my search.

 

It would be great if one was able to use a Boolean search.

 

Anyway, my environment is:

Win XP Pro

IE 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

Java version "1.5.0_06"

 

Thanks,

Michelle

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Palmer
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 1:32 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Anybody able to use Knowledge Base search lately?

 

** 

You forced me into checking.  I didn't find the topic interesting so I
didn't do it.  I don't use the KB that often because I prefer not to be
irritated.  

 

I didn't get any reponses on my first few selections.  Apparently I
never use the right words.

 

But on business time I did get a whole list of entries.  I didn't like
the fact I couldn't go back if I wanted to change my search and didn't
see that option pop out at me.

 

I was using IE 6.0.299.2180

Windows XP Pro

Where do I find my JRE version?  ... tell me and I'll look but don't
have time for a treasure hunt

 

hth,

Susan

 

On 2/8/07, Ray T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

** 

Hmm. I guess this is not a popular topic. No replies. :( It's a very
simple question folks. Can a few people who are consistently able to use
features on BMC's support site (Knowledgebase, Issues, Downloads,
Documents), reply with your browser type/version, operating system and
your JRE version? 

 

I am trying to figure out why BMC's support site is treating me like
dirt.

 

Axton: great tip on dealing with "ARERR [9084]: User is currently
connected from another machine". Creative indeed. Thanks!


 

On 2/7/07, Ray T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: 

Axton, I have bmc.com <http://bmc.com/>  as a trusted site...in my IE.

I don't see many people complaining. Can somebody tell me if they are
consistently able to use any of the features (KB, downloads, documents)
and, if you are, what operating system, browser/version/patch & jre
version are you using? Also, if you are connecting throught VPN or not. 

One time yesterday everything was working perfectly for me....for a
brief period. It was like magic. Only changes I had made was that
instead of connecting through VPN I had a direct connection and I had
removed JRE/JDK 1.5.x and left only 1.4.2.x. Everything worked perfectly
on IE on the support site. 

Little later, it stopped working (can't remember anything I might have
done). Today the same story. I am back to square one. VPN/No VPN seems
to make no difference and my JRE version remains at 1.4.2.x. I have Win
XP pro sp2, IE 6.0, Fireforx 1.5.0.9 <http://1.5.0.9/> , Netscape 7.2.

Everybody can't be having such issues and remaining quiet. Or are you? 





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