Timeslips IssuesU.S. DatesIf Timeslips shows US dates (ie mm/dd/yyyy) instead of Australian dates, despite the fact the user's profile is configured to English (Australia):
Damaged TemplateAfter logging in, Timeslips may prompt:
This may occur if the templates cache is damaged. This may be located in a shared directory or under C:\Program Files\Timeslips\TSTCache. Rename TSTCache to TSTCache.old and let Timeslips rebuild the templates cache. Another method is to rename the subfolder for the user, eg. .\Default\nnnnnnnn. Cannot Write to TEMP FolderThis may occur if Timeslips cannot write to C:\Program Files\Timeslips\TEMP. Due to Timeslips attempting to write to TSTCache, and other folders under C:\Program Files\Timeslips, a simple solution is provide “Full Control” to all users to that folder. DLL ErrorsOn startup you may receive an error similar to:
Area: System Error This may be due to mismatched DLLs on the workstation. Run the workstation installer, but choose Full install instead of Upgrade. Then apply any relevant service pack. |