Following is a list of potential problems while using VersaLex. The list covers general problems. For technical support, call 1-866-444-2536 or email support@cleo.com.
Note: Technical support is on a paid subscription basis.
- The VersaLex application will not install – installer stops
- Possible cause: Windows desktop does not have enough display colors.
- Possible solution: Increase the number of display colors.
- The VersaLex application will not install – Message "No GZIP found"
- Possible cause: Unix platforms require either GZIP or ZIP be installed as a prerequisite.
- Possible solution: Install GZIP or ZIP.
- The VersaLex application will not install; Message "Can't connect to X11 window server ..."
- Possible cause: Unix platforms require an X window to run the GUI installer.
- Possible solution: Either run the installer in an X window or run the installer with console mode turned on (-i console).
- The VersaLex application will not install – Message box: "Magic number does not match" or "The program is too big to fit into memory"
- Possible cause: Windows virus scanning software is running.
- Possible solution: Stop virus scanning software and retry.
- Possible cause: Downloaded size of install does not match advertised size
- Possible solution: Retry or obtain VersaLex via another media
- The VersaLex application will not execute
- Possible cause: Java Virtual Machine is missing.
- Possible solution: Reinstall VersaLex and include the JVM in the download
- Possible cause: license_key.txt is invalid.
- Possible solution: See Registering your serial number
- Possible cause: \logs\ \ VersaLex.xml file is corrupted.
- Possible solution: If you cannot open log file in a browser, archive or delete the file.
- Possible cause: \conf\Options.xml file is corrupted.
- Possible solution: If you cannot open log file in a browser, archive or delete the file.
- Possible cause: \lib\LexiCom.jar, \lib\lexbean.jar, or lax.jar file is missing or corrupted
- Possible solution: Reinstall VersaLex
- Possible cause: An exception is occurring at startup
- Possible solution: Look in the logs\ directory for a file named exception.txt. If it exists, it will contain the date and time of the exception and a trace.
- Cannot see the VersaLex application window
- Possible cause: Using PCAnywhere.
- Possible solution: In PCAnywhere, go to operation and set the video selection option to Compatibility.
- Message box: "VersaLex requires Java VM version x.x, found Java VM version x.x"
- Possible cause: Java Virtual Machine too old or too new
- Possible solution: Reinstall VersaLex and include the JVM in the download
- Message box: "Invalid license string" or similar error
- Possible cause: license_key.txt file is corrupted
- Possible solution: See Registering your serial number
- Message box: This license requires Host ID "xxxxxx". Your Host ID is "yyyyyy".
- Possible cause: Permanent licenses are for a specific install of the Cleo VersaLex application. A permanent license cannot be used for two different installs,
- Possible solution: Purchase another copy of VersaLex.
- Possible cause: The license_key.txt has been incorrectly created for the wrong host ID.
- Possible solution: Contact Cleo support
- Message box: This application has been copied to another location. Please re-license it with your existing license key.
- Possible cause: Backup utility is modifying time/date stamp oflicense files.
- Possible solution: Exclude the \.license subfolder from the backup. Delete the \.license subfolder. If the product is still under a temporary license, see Registering your serial number. If the product has been permanently licensed, contact Cleo support.
- Message: Exception: "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.cleo.LexiCom.beans...
- Possible cause: VersaLex bean lib\_.jar file is missing
- Possible solution: Reinstall the VersaLex application.
- Possible cause: \hosts\_.xml or \hosts\preconfigured\_.xml file refers to an unknown bean class
- Possible solution: Reinstall VersaLex
- Host icon not displaying in tree
- Possible cause: VersaLex bean lib\_.jar file is missing or corrupted
- Possible solution: Reinstall VersaLex
- Message: Exception: "org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: ...
- Possible cause: \hosts\_.xml or \hosts\preconfigured\_.xml file is corrupted
- Possible solution: If you cannot open host file in a browser, then manually correct or delete the file. Reinstall the VersaLex application to reinstall pre-configured hosts.
- Message: Warning: 'xxx' property specified in 'xxx' element in host file 'hosts\_.xml' does not exist; value not set in 'Xxx' host
- Possible cause: \hosts\_.xml or \hosts\preconfigured\_.xml file contains unknown property name
- Possible solution: Host is still usable. Reinstall the VersaLex application to reinstall pre-configured hosts.
- Dial-up internet connection failing (Windows users only)
- Possible cause: LexiComDialer.exe not installed in the VersaLex home directory
- Possible solution: Reinstall the VersaLex application and include Cleo LexiCom Dialer in the install.
- Possible cause: Invalid dial-up setup
- Possible solution: See Setting up a dial-up connection (Windows users only)
- Possible cause: Connection timeout value too small
- Possible solution: See Specifying default host directories
- Possible cause: Hardware or other problem
- Possible solution: Solution is outside VersaLex
- Initial connection to host times out
- Possible cause: Local packet filtering firewall is blocking traffic
- Possible solution: See Reviewing TCP/IP port usage
- Possible cause: Local forward proxy is required
- Possible solution: See Configuring for a proxy
- Possible cause: Connection timeout value too small
- Possible solution: Increase the host timeout value
- Possible cause: Server is down or experiencing difficulties
- Possible solution: Retry. If problem persists, contact server administrator
- Initial connection to host fails
- Possible cause: Server address is a fully-qualified name, and it cannot be resolved
- Possible solution: If ping cannot resolve the fully-qualified name, change the host server address to an IP address
- Possible cause: Network address unreachable
- Possible solution: Unless need to setup dial-up connection, solution is outside VersaLex
- Possible cause: Wrong network parameter
- Possible solution: Check host general, protocol, and firewall settings.
- Possible cause: Wrong login parameter
- Possible solution: Check mailbox and action settings
- Possible cause: Server certificate not trusted or client certificate missing or invalid
- Possible solution: Check trusted Certificate Authorities (see Certificate management ) and check host and mailbox security settings
- VersaLex application is slow starting up
- Possible cause: \logs\ VersaLex.xml file is too large
- Possible solution: Archive or delete the log file.
- Command prompt window showing up behind GUI window
- Possible cause: Using wrong executable
- Possible solution: Use
VersaLex.exe
rather than VersaLexc.exe
.
- Command line options not printing any messages
- Possible cause: Using wrong executable
- Possible solution: Use
VersaLex.exe
rather than VersaLexc.exe
- Message Exception:"java.io.IOException: Unable to create xxx 'xxx' directory (The directory path syntax may be incorrect)."
- Possible cause: Directory is on a mapped drive and the Cleo VersaLex application is running as a Windows service
- Possible solution: By default, windows services run under a SYSTEM user and do not see mapped drives. Either do not run VersaLex as a service or use the full network path name for the directory (for example, instead of G:\in use \\server\\sharename\in) and change the service's logon account.
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