I have run into similar problems in the past at our network. To make sure before going into a long winded explanation is the 'string error' popping up as an error for CCA or is it replacing every line of text that should be inside CCA with the words 'string error'. I only ask cause they are two very different problems.Theodore Gates CSU Housing Technologies Network Technician Fort Collins, Colorado 970-491-4734
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Cat Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I recently received an email from a student who works at our help desk with > this information below. Has anyone else seen anything similar? > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Cat Hoffman > Network Infrastructure & Security Engineer > Office of Information Technology > Valparaiso University > 1700 Chapel Drive, B13 Kretzmann Hall > Valparaiso, IN, 46383 > Phone: (219) 464-6101 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > >>> > It seems that after downloading the latest update, CCA begins having > problems. If a copy of CCA has been installed prior, the user will get an > error saying that he/she's been blocked by administrator. After checking to > see if only the wireless network is enabled (and disabling all others), a > new error pops up saying "String Error."If the user simply downloads a fresh > copy, after updating the login box won't pop up. > > Talking with the customers, it seems that not *everyone* is getting this, > but a lot of people are. CCA on our Windows laptop seems to work fine, even > after reinstalling it. > > As for the "String Error" message, the only thing I found on the Internet > was from Cisco's website, which seemed to indicate that it has to do with > the administration side of CCA. >
