I got desperate and reinstalled OTC which solved the problem.  It wasn't that
big of a problem since I don't have that many users using OTC yet so I was
able to get the MAC addresses for their computers and recreate their
accounts.

If it happens again I will certainly collect/post the debug information.


Jörg Henne wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> do you have more detailed error information, in particular fill java stack
> traces? You may have to
> activate the Java Web Start console view via the java control panel.
> The server log file may contain helpful information as well.
> 
> Joerg
> 
> -----DigiDT <dthornh...@cleanersupply.com> schrieb: -----
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> Von: DigiDT <dthornh...@cleanersupply.com>
> Datum: 14.04.2009 07:08PM
> Betreff: [openthinclient-user] Re[Openthinclient-user] store corrupted 
> schema?
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> I've been using OTC without too many problems until today when I couldn't
> view my ThinClients in the OTC Manager.
> When I try to expand the ThinClients I get the error:  "Can't display
> directory object: Can't list object for type class
> org.openthinclient.common.model.Client"
> 
> If I click on the "Hardware Types or Devices I can see which computers the
> Hardware Type/Device is deployed too, but I can't add any additional thin
> clients to these objects.
> 
> I've tried restarting the server, starting and stopping the service,
> reinstalling JAVA, etc and nothing seems to work.
> 
> However, clients that have already been configured in the Manager are able
> to download the linux client and boot up, however I have them set to
> autologon and then immediately load up rdesktop which connects to my
> Terminal Service cluster.  However now the users are asked for a Linux
> username/password which is going to be a huge problem tomorrow when my
> users
> try to log on to the system.
> 
> I'm guessing that the schema got messed up somehow.
> 
> I'm using Openthinclient 4.1, Java JRE 1.6 and running the server on a
> Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise server.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks
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