I have wanted to add the ability to subscribe to article comments to this web site since the first comment was left nearly 1.5 years ago. Unfortunately, this feature has not yet been built into our underlying Content Management System (WordPress). There was an outdated plug-in, but it was never approved for use with our […]
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Monthly Archives: November 2009
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You probably found this website using a search engine. We try to write our articles so that search engines will index them and rank them well enough for our readers to be able to locate them using search engines. Another smaller source of traffic are social bookmarking tools. I haven’t really spent much time with […]
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What is a Universe Overload?
What a cool and confusing name! I have to admit that the name “Universe Overload” tends to send my imagination going to exciting science-fiction worlds and different dimensions. I think the person that coined the phrase must have chosen it for that reason, because for me it does not seem to represent. To calm my […]
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Want a Business Objects XI Guide? Please Let Me Know
For those of you who might have had the time to revisit this web site over the past year you might be wondering why we only have one single guide available. I ask myself this question almost everyday. I have been working on an administrator’s Life Cycle Management / Content Structuring guide for MANY months […]
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Fixing the Business Objects XI “destination DLL disabled. CrystalEnterprise.Smtp:” Error
One of the most helpful error messages (sad very sarcastically) in Business Objects XI is “destination DLL disabled. CrystalEnterprise.Smtp:”. You get this one usually after recently configuring a new job server or setting up your first scheduled job in a Business Objects XI environment. This error exists in XI R2 and it is definitely present […]
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Understanding and Suppressing the Report Message “No data to retrieve”
Receiving the dreaded “No data to retrieve in …” or “There is no data corresponding to this query…” pop-up boxes can be confusing and disorienting for many end users. Heck, it even bewilders me sometimes when it pops up unexpectedly. The truth is that there are many occasions when this “error” is quite valid and […]
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