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Encore CS4 Encore CS5 Fireworks CS4 Fireworks CS5 Flash Catalyst CS5 Flash Professional CS4 Flash Professional CS5 Illustrator CS4 Illustrator adobe reader error 1406 could not write value CS5 InCopy CS4 InCopy CS5 InDesign CS4 InDesign CS5 Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS5 Photoshop Extended Soundbooth Version Cue Issue When you install Adobe CS4 or CS5 Suite or product, the More Info dialog box error 1406 could not write value to key or installer log indicates one of the following error codes: Error 1401: Unable to create key \Software\Classes\.tif\OpenWithList\Illustrator.exe. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel. Error 1402: Could not open key \Classes\.pdf\PersistentHandler. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel. Error 1404.Could not delete key \Software\Classes\CLSID\{DF9A1DA0-23C0-101B-B02E-FDFDFDFDFDFD}. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key,
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or contact your support personnel. Error 1406: Could not write value Folders to key \Software\Classes\CLSID\{B801CA65-A1FC-11D0-85AD-444553540000}\PersistentHandler. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel. CS4 products sometimes show the lines of text in the screen that appears when you click Show More Info at the Installer Status screen. CS5 products indicate an exit code 6 or 7 in the Installation Status screen, or after you click the Troubleshooting link. To locate the details of which registry keysare affected, open the installation log file. Search for "return value 3," then look just above that text for the error 1401, 1402, and so on. For example, here is the result of searching for "return value 3" from an installer log file resulting from a Master Collection CS5 installation attempt: Error 1402.Could not open key: UNKNOWN\Components\DA42BC89BF25F5BD0AF18C3B9B1A1EE8\68AB67CA7DA73301B7449A0100000010. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel. Action ended 14:54:46: InstallFinalize. Return value 3. The MSI Error 1402 appears just above the Return value 3 entry. Solutions Do the following in order: Solution 1: Try the following Microsoft MSI update registration corruption issues fix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971187 Solution 2: Set permissions to their defaults in the
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by Stephanie Filio of Burleson Consulting Oracle notes these details on the FRM-40508 error: FRM-40508 : ORACLE error: unable to INSERT record. Cause: A fatal error occurred https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-1401-1402-1404-or.html while Oracle Forms was trying to insert a record. The table associated with the current block of the form might not exist, your username might not have authority to perform the specified action on the table, or some other reason might have caused the fatal error. Action: Contact your DBA. Oracle has published some great information regarding FRM-40508, which http://www.dba-oracle.com/sf_frm_40508_oracle_error_unable_to_insert_record.htm may help to remedy the FRM-40508 error: Use the Display Error Key or Menu Option. The Display Error key or menu option will invoke a dialog window that will contain the SQL INSERT statement that Forms was trying to execute when the FRM-40508 error occurred, and the actual ORACLE error that occurred. If the INSERT statement is too long to determine where the error occurred, turn OFF the Base Table property of some non-required items in the block to shorten the INSERT statement. Keep in mind that if you change the database table structure, you have to remember to make reflective changes to the Forms base table block. To invoke the Display Error: 1. Display Error is available from the HELP menu using the Forms Default menu. 2. A [Display Error] key is available. Use SHOW KEYS to determine what device-specific key is mapped to the Display Error functionality for your application. 3. The Display Error functionality can be invoked programmatically using the DISPLAY_ERROR Forms built-in. Burleson is the American Team Note: Thi
links to the respective forums on SCN, or you can go http://nntp-archive.sybase.com/nntp-archive/action/article/%3C481af332.4ae0.1681692777@sybase.com%3E to SCN and search for your product in the http://www.oocities.org/eureka/concourse/8751/edisi04/draft3.htm search box (upper right corner) to find your specific developer center. Forums Archive > IQ > General Discussion > "BUFMAN_BLOCKMAP_INFO_ERROR" BUFMAN_BLOCKMAP_INFO_ERROR 1 posts in General Discussion . Last posting was on 2008-05-02 10:55:46.0Z Eric Posted on 2008-05-02 10:55:46.0Z Sender: could not 48bd.481ae072.1804289383@sybase.comFrom: EricNewsgroups: sybase.public.iqSubject: BUFMAN_BLOCKMAP_INFO_ERRORX-Mailer: WebNews to Mail Gateway v1.1tMessage-ID: <481af332.4ae0.1681692777@sybase.com>MIME-Version: 1.0Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="-=_forums-1-dub481af332"NNTP-Posting-Host: 10.22.241.41X-Original-NNTP-Posting-Host: 10.22.241.41Date: 2 May 2008 03:55:46 -0700X-Trace: forums-1-dub 1209725746 10.22.241.41 (2 May 2008 03:55:46 -0700)X-Original-Trace: 2 May 2008 03:55:46 -0700, 10.22.241.41Lines: 7474Path: forums-1-dub!not-for-mailXref: forums-1-dub sybase.public.iq:3476 Article PK: 245000 Download OS.txt We are encountering the following error error 1406 could and the server crashed with the error when running a query. Please refer to the attach files for information. Thanks for your help. Eric -n asiq_test -iqtss 500 -c 16m -gd all -gm 50 -gp 4096 -ti 60 -tl 300 -iqmc 850 -iqtc 1050 -x tcpip{port=2600} -zo e:\db\DMTD_SQLLOG.log -zr sql -o e:\db\iqmsg.txt 'Adaptive Server IQ (TM)','Copyright (c) 1992-2002 by Sybase, Inc. All rights reserved.' ' Version:','12.4.3/021202/P/EBF 0008/MS/Windows NT 4.0/32bit/2002-12-02 12:25:27' ' Time Now:','2008-05-02 18:08:44.781' ' Build Time:','2002-12-02 12:25:27' ' File Format:','23 on 03/18/1999 ' ' Catalog Format:','2' ' Stored Procedure Revision:','1' ' Page Size:','65536/4096blksz/16bpp' ' Number of DB Spaces:','18' ' Number of Temp Spaces:','3' ' DB Blocks: 1-4194304','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN' ' DB Blocks: 4699872-6747871','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_1' ' DB Blocks: 6788704-8324703','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_2' ' DB Blocks: 8355328-10403327','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_3' ' DB Blocks: 10444160-12492159','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_4' ' DB Blocks: 12532992-14580991','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_5' ' DB Blocks: 14621824-16669823','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_6' ' DB Blocks: 16710656-20806655','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_7' ' DB Blocks: 20888320-29276927','IQ_SYSTEM_MAIN_8' ' DB Blocks: 29765856-38154463','IQ_SYST
financial system directed by Allan Meltzer. I. Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss, within the context of the reforms of the 'financial architecture,' exchange rate policies in emerging economies. I am particularly interested in understanding the relationship between exchange rate policies and currency crises. This analysis is helpful for determining the type of exchange rate practices -- or more generally, policy packages -- that should be strongly discouraged (ex ante) by the IMF, as a way of reducing policy-making moral hazard. The paper draws on my own work on exchange rates in emerging markets during the last dozen years, as well as on contributions by other academics and policy analysts. One of the key issues in redefining the 'architecture,' is devising a set of rules that would reduce the frequency and intensity of currency crises. In particular, the new incentive structure should be aimed at minimizing the extent of 'moral hazard' currently embedded in the international system. Most discussions on this issue have focused on private sector behavior. Indeed, recent attempts to 'bail-in' the private sector by asking it to share the burden of adjustment -- such as in the case of Ecuador in September 1999--, are part of a broad official strategy aimed at changing incentives, and reducing private sector 'moral hazard' in the future. IMF practices also affect policy makers’ behavior in the emerging economies. In fact, it is possible to argue that 'moral hazard' is an equally -- if not more -- serious issue in the public than in the private sector. Indeed, by assisting countries in distress in a way that is largely independent of their pre-crisis behavior, the IMF tends to reward irresponsible behavior by emerging nations’ authorities. This issue is particularly serious with respect to exchange rate policies. Indeed, policy makers in the emerging nations are permanently tempted to adopt exchange rate policies that are (politically) beneficial in the short run, but highly costly in the longer run. Pegging the exchange rate at an artificial level, and in the presence of an inconsistent fiscal policy is, perhaps, the most common example