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April 2, 2014
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Invalid Object Name 'NG3Node'

  • April 2, 2014
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Hi folks,

On a windows 7 platform, connecting to a Windows 2008 server with SQLExpress2005 for RoboSource Control 3.1.

I wanted to start a new WebHelp website, and so went on to the SQL server and used the Robosource Server Configurator to create it.  No problem.

But when I went onto my windows 7 computer to create a connection using RoboSource Control 3.1 Explorer,

  • I open the Open RoboSource Database window
  • Go into the  "Or Create a New Connection"  section.
  • Enter the fields like I have done for twenty other projects.
  • Click Create Connection and I get the message box:  Invalid Object Name 'NG3 Node'

I can open and work with all the existing databases, I just cannot create a new connection.

I did see the post about using the same logins, not quite sure that I understand this.  I have computer ==> server on network.

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Peter Grainge
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April 3, 2014

I have moved this to the correct forum.

I believe that is a very outdated version and that may be the problem. However, I will leave it to others to confirm that.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

@petergrainge

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April 3, 2014

Hi Peter,

Wish that were the case.  Latest version of Robohelp, and the latest version of Robosource (3.1).  I am guessing that Adobe is no longer supporting Robosource, since they haven't updated it since TCS 3.5.

The problem didn't occur on previous version of Robohelp.

I am hoping that someone has a solution, before I have to start shopping for a new source control.

I am already a bit miffed that they excluded Photoshop from TCS 5.

Peter Grainge
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Community Expert
April 3, 2014

While realising you were talking about source control, I was thinking of

Server's version number!

I am hoping someone with source control knowledge will step in.

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