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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Rob

    what is the path of the directory that you put it in? From my experience there ends up being two directories to put it in,

    one for use in the designer

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Latitude Geographics\Geocortex Essentials\Default\Workflow Designer

    and one for the GE REST application

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Latitude Geographics\Geocortex Essentials\Default\REST Elements\REST\bin

    Also did you do this before starting the workflow designer?

    Regards

    Ralph

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Ralph,

    The standalone version of the Designer sits in a folder on my desktop, so that is where I put the DLL. I also tried it out on our server where our Geocortex software sits and put it in both places as described in the readme file. Neither instance is working.

    Any Ideas?

     

    Thanks

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  • Ryan Kelley

    I also have the exact same problem as Rob. I am hoping I can get this to work and then tweak it enough so I can start having users add their own shape file, so I can actually do something with it.

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  • Ryan Kelley

    I am still stuck on this. Can anyone provide more information on maybe why the activity is not showing up in Workflow designer?

    3.11, Silverlight 1.7

    .dlls:

     

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Latitude Geographics\Geocortex Essentials\Default\Workflow Designer

     

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Latitude Geographics\Geocortex Essentials\Default\REST Elements\REST\bin

     

    .xap:

     

    C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Geocortex\SilverlightViewer\ClientBin
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  • Permanently deleted user

    This should certainly be working with the versions of the software you are running.  You should see the task right at the bottom of the list, under 'Viewer Custom'. Please check that the .dll has not been blocked, as this can easily happen to assemblies downloaded from the Internet.

    To check if this is the case, right click on the .dll, choose 'Properties...', and you should immediately see a message that the .dll has been blocked, and a button to unblock it. This is the most likely cause if the .dll is in the folder, and there is no error raised when loading Workflow Designer.

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  • Ryan Kelley

    Thanks for the response Jonathan.  I looked into your suggestions and still nothing is showing up in Designer. I didn't get any message in the .dll properties about it being blocked either. I am opening workflow designer from C:\Program Files (x86)\Latitude Geographics\Geocortex Essentials\Default\Workflow Designer, where my .dll resides, and I do not get an error either in Designer upon opening.  

    Any further thoughts on this? I'd really like to get this working.

    thank you

     

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thanks Jonathan. That was my problem. The DLL was blocked. Once I unblocked it, everything shows up in my Workflow Designer like you say it should. Now to try and use it.

     

     

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