Pat -- Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
It looks like our BuiltInWebPages.zip file built into InterMapper has an extra layer in the hierarchy that isn't supposed to be there. I've turned off 5.4.6 until we can slipstream a fix. In the meantime, you can probably work around it by finding InterMapper Settings/Web Pages/BuiltInWebPages.zip, expanding it (which will result in a folder named "rWebP_1000_BuiltInWebPages"), and pulling everything out of rWebP_1000_BuiltinWebPages up to Web Pages (retaining the rest of the hierarchy, of course.) Doing just this will wipe out any web page customizations you've made, though, so if that is going to be an issue, you will want to do this more carefully and merge changes, or wait a couple of hours until I refresh 5.4.6 with a fixed version. I apologize for the difficulty. -- Christopher On 10/12/11 3:28 PM, "Pat Storr" <[email protected]> wrote: >Our install of 5.4.6 on Linux appeared to go fine. >However, when we try to view the "outage" web page, we get the error > >[Not found: /guest/!invalid_path.html] > >Any ideas? > > >On 10/12/11 2:20 PM, "ww9rivers" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> 30 minutes ago, I started my remote access client. It prompted me that >>version >> 5.4.6 is available. After upgrading to that, I can no longer login. >> >> I removed 5.4.6 and installed 5.4.5 back. After configuring my server, >>I can >> login fine. >> >> Anyone else seen this problem? This client upgrade does not require a >>server >> upgrade. Does it? >> >> Thanks and regards, > > >____________________________________________________________________ >List archives: >http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ >To unsubscribe: send email to: [email protected] > > > ================================= Christopher L. Sweeney Director of Software Development Dartware, LLC +1 603 643-9600 x104 http://www.intermapper.com/ .+-j·!÷¬Ûiÿü0Âf¢ªÜ+Þr¿{^®f©¥êíjY8ÒX¬µÖ«·«yÊ&ý:.˱Êâmëצj)m íz³¦«M©d¡÷åË]j»pj·¢
