However, attempts to connect to a ZMF Server from the ZMF4ECL 8.2 client software (builds 422 & 423) fail with a (500)Internal Server Error. The log file associated with the WAS profile shows the following errors:
Many customers restrict users/developers changing settings on their machines and on XP/W2K they have users setup as a "Restricted User" now if a user logs onto the machine with these settings the ZosNet process fails to startup. The workaround to this is setup users to be a "Standard User" which is not acceptable as now they belong the the "Power Users Group" and can install and make setting changes.
Customer is running an old version of the ZMF4ECL plugin. When logging into ZMF via ZMF4ECL (using Rdz), with an expired password, the user receives error 'SAXParseException with Premature End of File' message. The message does not provide sufficient information for the user to understand the problem.
Customer has reported that running their automatic user configuration VB script abends on the following statement using the CMN ZDD 5.6.0 client: Set objServers = objNetwork.Servers This results in the following error (info taken from event log ):
Customer is running ZMF4ECL 813 and RDz 951 and they are receiving an NullPointerException when we right-click in the browse or edit of a COBOL program opened with COBOL editor. Below is the log : java.lang.NullPointerException
If a user has ZMF package components checked out to a project/personal development library, they can use the ‘ChangeMan ZMF Checkin...’ option from the z/OS Projects perspective. If the user has also not already logged onto the ZMF system from the Serena perspective they will be prompted for their connection details. If the user types in the incorrect password at this point the initial checkin request fails but the password is stored somewhere that cannot be reset in this perspective.
There are 2199 eligible components for the application. A blank list is returned and the error log indicates a delivery failure. Same process works fine for the another application which has 466 eligible components.