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Written by Rex Withers
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 15:32 |
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We have had some issues with case manager lately on the terminal server where it won't start or it gives an error similar to "error;75, Path/File access error". Case manager Tech support have advised this is a known issue and have provided a work around as follows:
There is a new Icon on your terminal server desktop. Its named "Case Manager Loader". Typically use this when you're on the terminal server and you should not see the issue above.
Please note that it wont (shouldn't) help with the other problems that we have been experiencing.
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Written by Rex Withers
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Monday, 26 July 2010 16:47 |
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Mailstore will be offline this morning for a couple of hours for maintenance
Update:
I have had to place a support call for this issue, they say 24 hour response maximum so Ill update this when I know more.
Update:
Mailstore, won’t be available until further notice |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 29 July 2010 15:36 |
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Case Manager View preferences |
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Written by Rex Withers
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Thursday, 15 July 2010 15:50 |
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There is an issue with case manager running on windows server 2008 (our new terminal servers) where when multiple users log on to the same server (which happens by nature on a terminal server) when one users "select cases" view preferences change they often effect other users on the same server.
For example if I set my preview to show "my" cases and GIO workers Compensation cases the next person who logs on to the server will get my settings.
The settings seam to being saved on a per server basis rather than a per user basis. I have contacted case manager regarding this issue and Ill be following them up strongly on this shortly. |
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Set Parental Controls and Protect Your Children with Windows 7 |
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Written by Zoe Oldfield
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 16:41 |
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Interesting articles
Following are some interesting articles/information, have a look at "Let's get loud" particularly in relation to motivating injured workers to be proactive and take some control of their situation. If you like this brief article have a look at the additional ones being posted here over the next few days...
- Let's get loud (Link)
- Dealing with the Victim Mentality (Link)
- Top 10 things to improve RTW outcomes (Link)
- Top 10 things to avoid in RTW (Link)
- Tips for a great relationship with the claims manager (Link)
- W_T_F...is workers compensation? (Link)
- The first five minutes after injury (Link)
- Motivational mojo medicine (Link)
These articles have come from http://www.rtwmatters.org/ (logon required)
Zoe |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 16:51 |
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