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Electronic
Board Meeting Support
Frequently
asked questions:
- Q.
I just installed the demo CD and when I run EBM, I get:
Runtime Error 430. Class does not support...
What do I do?
A. There is a slightly different version of the program needed
to run on some Windows 98 machines, related to the
specific versions of windows common controls files that
some programs may or may not have updated on your machine.
If you are running Windows 95 or 98, please email us at:
support@cogsystech.com and we'll quickly email to you
a Windows 95/98 specific version of the program.
It's just one file to place onto your machine, and it'll
fit onto a diskette.
Our most recent installer will detect your local
Windows 98 status and install the specific version you need.
- Q:
I'm seeing a DCOMSCM window when running in stand-alone mode.
What's this for?
A. EBM versions 1.2.84 and earlier tried to make sure that MSDE
(the run-time SQL Server) was running. This activated DCOMSCM.
We are checking Microsoft literature for a way not to activate
this program in stand-alone mode. For versions 1.2.85 and later,
we've taken out the check. Once you check "Auto-start"
in the SQL Server Manager, you should never have to worry about
whether MSDE is running, as it will start up with your machine.
- Q.
When I try to create a board minutes or agenda document from
EBM, I get an error.
A. You need the file system object file called scrrun.dll, which
is a file we have added to installers for versions 1.2.85 and
later. Let us know if you need it and we'll email it to you.
- Q.
I'm creating agenda subitems and they don't seem to save.
A. Prior to creating a new one, save the one you're editing.
This same answer applies to other editing, such as for agenda
items resources, or meetings. Always save your work before moving
on. Versions 1.2.84 and earlier had a bug whereby the latter
portion of really long subitem names didn't get saved. This
has been addressed in v1.2.85 and later.
- Q.
Is there a way that staff can add agenda items remotely via
the web without installing EBM?
A. Yes, there is a custom programming option we offer whereby
we set up your IIS web server with the web page necessary to
collect agenda item data and submit it directly to your EBM
database.
- Q.
Does someone need to operate the computer connected to the large
display if we choose to use that in our board meetings?
A. No, the computer just needs to be initially set up by your
technical staff or your sales staff, and it can be configured
so that it just needs about one click to be running at the start
of a meeting.
- Q.
What if a board member is out of town, or even out of state.
How can they retrieve board meeting contents?
A. As long as they can find an Internet Service Provider - and
many of them do offer 1-800 number connection options - the
board member can start up EBM like they do from home. They just
need to make sure to connect to the Internet Service Provider
before running EBM. EBM will attempt to activate Dial-up Networking
(DUN) on the board member's computer if no network connection
is detected.
- Q.
When I try to create an agenda or minutes, the program reports an error. What do I do?
A. Here are the three most common causes of this error:
1. Make sure you don't already have an agenda or minutes document
already open that you just created. Prior to version 1.2.89,
EBM will try to create a date coded document with the same
name as one you just created. Close or rename (using save as...)
the already-open document.
2. If you don't already have an open document, make sure
you have MS Word installed on your computer and that it's
from Office 97 or later.
3. Type the following into your command line (do a start->run)
then type:
c:\windows\system\regsvr32 c:\windows\system\scrrun.dll
This will forcibly register a file which may have gotten
unregistered for whatever reason.
- Q:
When I install EBM onto a Windows NT (or 2000) machine, why do
I get a message that I don't have access priviledges,
and to contact my network administrator?
A. The EBM program, just like many other programs that may be
installed onto your computer, attempts to place certain files
into the \system folder. You may be logged in as someone other
than the administrator, and do not have permission to alter
files in that folder. Log in as a user with administrative
priviledges and try again.
- Q:
Why am I getting a network error message when trying to run EBM after I've installed it?
A. If you get a network error message and have not yet successfully run EBM,
then you may not have had a successful install of the Microsoft data
access components (MDAC).
Before addressing this possibility, take care of some basics.
Check to make sure the machine has network connectivity and that the server
is running OK. The server machine should indicate a green
right-pointing triangle in the lower right icon tray on your desktop.
Also, check to see if other users can start the program OK,
so as to eliminate the possibility that the server cannot be seen.
Then, make sure you have an ODBC data source named EBMdata.
Your network administrator can find this for you in the system DSN tab
of the ODBC control panel.
Make sure the IP address of the data server has not changed
since the time of your installation. If it has, then you'll need to
run EBMTools to replace the existing DSN. Your network adminstrator
or tech support representative may also have a special file that can be
placed onto your machine to re-point EBM to the correct server.
Finally, look at the possiblity that MDAC was not correctly installed.
The EBM installer attempts to install
MDAC version 2.5. For whatever reason - user selects cancel, or
the hard drive runs out of disk space, or machine hangs or power is interrupted during install,
there could be an incomplete installation of MDAC 2.5.
Try to install it again from your CD-ROM. Use Explorer and
navigate to your CD-ROM drive. Find the \bin\ebm folder.
Then double click on (run) mdac_typ.exe.
This will force the installation of MDAC 2.5. Then reboot.
If you still get the error and are running Windows 95, then
you may have had an unsuccessful install of DCOM95. Install it
from your CD-ROM drive, by double-clicking on:
\utilities\dcom95.exe. Reboot after this install and try again.
If you still get the error, then re-install MDAC as noted above, as there
are known sensitivities to the order of installation of these packages.
- Q.
I don't seem to be able to enter votes.
A. For safety reasons, EBM requires three things to be in place
before an agenda item can be voted on. These are discussed in
detail in the administrator's manual on page 4 of chapter 4.
Briefly, they are: 1.) Set the actual date of the meeting to
today., 2.) Make the item votable and released to the board,
and 3.) Mark the board member(s) as being in attendance via
the attendance tab.
If
your question is not answered here, please send it via email
to: support@cogsystech.com
We
will reply within 24 hrs.
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