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Jason,--
Just sharing some thoughts. I have been using RDi for over 14 years.
And I have ran into issues...
My employer is constantly changing authority, firewall rules, etc...
So, I recommend checking the error long first. This is a view called
error log. Assuming I remember correctly. That might give you an indication...
Next, I might suggest trying to run RDi as an administrator. I often
run my RDi as administrator.
Another possibility is that you could install RDi in your document folder.
And then you guarantee not to have any authority issues. This is
called a user-install.
With that being said. Remember I am giving suggestions that might be
helpful. Just some thing that have worked for me in the past....
Probably best to check the error log first. I could give you more
details later. Just remember I am a fellow RDi user! Love it over all.
I just in the last 1-1/2 months did a complete reinstall myself. I
just want to start fresh again.
Hope the suggestion might help. We are all at difference experience
levels. For me, RDi has brought enjoyment back to my development
world. At least “over all”
-Ken Killian-
On Apr 16, 2019, at 4:09 PM, Jason Olson <josys36@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:would
So my new developer started yesterday and RDi was working fine.
Today, however, she was editing a source member and RDi crashed. RDi
then not open. I tried a new workspace and at least we could getRDi,
into
but the old workspace was corrupt. Then trying to use the newshe
workspace
could not edit a source member. Every time she would double clicksee
the member to open it, RDi would crash.
I removed and re-installed RDi and we're still seeing the same
issue. Can someone point me to where a log file might be? That way I
can at least
what is going on. Also has anyone experienced the same issue before?Client for System i & iSeries (WDSCI-L) mailing list
Keep in mind this install of Windows Java and RDi is brand new.
Thanks,
Jason E. Olson
IBM i Engineer/Developer
josys36@xxxxxxxxx
480.223.2952
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