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  • I may have seen this before. If you open up the "Components" View in Workbench you can see all of the Components (DSCs) that are present in the system. Look for the JMS Component and expand the "Active Services" View. Right Click the JMS Service and choose 'Edit Service Configuration". Look at the v...

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  • I agree with Lee. It does sound like the process that you are importing might already be on your target database under a different version number. There is another option you can try: On the environment where you have the process you want to copy, use Workbench to export the process to an XML file (...

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  • If you want to delete processes definitions you can do that from Workbench. If you have a list of tasks that you want to remove from Workspace you can usually remove them by clicking the green "complete" check in Task view. There is no Administration UI for simply deleting all of your previous task ...

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  • You are right. The addition of a second signature does change the document since it was first signed, resulting in the Yellow Triangle shown in the appearance of the first signature. If you Certify the document before any signatures are added then you can have consecutive signatures in that document...

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  • Since you are configuring a submit button, it sounds to me like you are trying to display a PDF form in Workspace, allow a user to fill in some form field data, submit the form and then finally have your process email the completed PDF with the user entered data merged.There are two ways you can go ...

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  • That is odd, I agree. You don't need any extra step. The core issue is that the Task is never being set as complete, so your process still thinks that it is in a running state and does not terminate. Have you configured a Submit Service for your task and maybe that is failing. Can you also look to s...

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  • The error indicates "The Long Lived Service i3Renderer can not be invoked synchronously"Your render service needs to be defined as a "short lived" process that gets called synchronously (as opposed to a "long lived" process). Right click the your process in work bench and check "Properties". If it i...

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  • First make sure that you can log on to the Central Admin console "/adminui" as the Administrator user. If that works then bootstrapping is likely to be OK.The problem may be because of a restriction implemented within the Rights Management End User Web Application: You cannot log on to the RM end us...

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  • For some reason the actual Task in the process is not being completed. If you see the same Task ID then you are probably still looking at the same actual Task because if a new Task was created, it would still get a new ID incrementing in value. What happens when you select the green check mark in th...

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  • Also, Don't forget to check the "Optional" inputs when loading the WSDL from the property editor in Workbench so that you will get all the operations and parameters.

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