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The steps outlined in this article are required to set up a functional instance of the PaperVision Enterprise Local Client. This article assumes that a PaperVision Enterprise Server instance has been set up on a separate machine.

Note: In order to function properly, the PaperVision Enterprise Local Client requires an instance of the PaperVision Enterprise Server to be properly set up on another machine.


A user attempts to import a data group into PaperVision Enterprise from a DVD or from a network location and receives the following error: Error 3043: Disk or Network Error.


When attempting to view documents in PaperVision you suddenly receive an error message stating: The server returned the following error information: Function LoadDocInfo.pvtLoadSessionData: Error -28000 Invalid Session ID

When using the .NET Integrator, the document gets opened in multiple tabs within Internet Explorer 7

When attempting to view the PaperVision Enterprise web page Default.aspx, being hosted on a Windows 2003 Server, you receive the following error:

Server Error in ‘/’ Applicaton. Configuration Error. Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.


After upgrading a previous installation of PaperVision Enterprise to R50 (or later), the following error is displayed in the Automation Service Scheduler status column for the Session/Grant Cleanup operation –

Error -2147217900-Invalid column name 'PINGTIME'. (PVAuto.AutoCleanup.EntCleanupNonPingSessions.EntCleanupNonPingSessions.Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server)


You receive a Error 429, Source: ImportDataGroup.RunImport.PVDMSystem. ActiveX component can't create object in your Import Logs when loading Data Groups using the PaperVision Automation Server Service

You receive a message stating: HTTP 500 - Internal Server Error when attempting to select Help or About PaperVision Enterprise from any page within the PaperVision Web client.

Whenever a user accesses a website, the browser caches static files such as HTML, javascript, images, etc. If each file individually doesn't set an expiration, then the file is stored in the local browser cache with no expiration date. Note that there is no way (in the file itself) to set the expiration for image and javascript files.

Each subsequent time the user accesses the same website, the browser, before it requests a file, determines if it is already in the local browser cache. If the expiration date for the cached file has not expired, it just uses the file out of cache.

However, if the expiration has expired (or the expiration is not set), the browser will query the website to determine if the file has a newer date than what it has cached. In the AJAX PVE/ImageSilo world, there are over 100 files that are cached to the local browser (when first hitting the Login page), all of which have no expiration date. Most of those files are images, CSS files, or javascript files.


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