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Readme - Corkboard Server and Client 1.0 Build 02
Last Updated: 05 February 2009
This readme file contains information about placeholder icons and buttons, known bugs and problems with Corkboard 1.0 Build 02.
Contents
1. Placeholders
- Client
- Lists of computers and users
- Edit button
- Delete button
2. General Bugs
2.1 Notes cannot be created when the number of notes is equal to six or zero.
Details: When you add a new note when the number of notes is either six or zero, nothing apparently happens.
Cause: This occurs because the Client can only display six notes. Subsequent notes are created, they're just not visible.
This occurs when the note count is zero because of a bug that makes the Client think the number is actually six.
Workaround: If the number of notes is zero, create a new note as you would normally, then navigate to the msg sub-directory in the Server's directory and rename the file "7.crk" to "1.crk".
If the number of notes is six, navigate to the msg sub-directory in the Server's directory and delete the "6.crk" file to make room for a new note.
3. OS-Specific Bugs
3.1 When using a Vista client or server, an error occurs during login.
Details: When the client is trying to log in to the server, one of the following errors occur on either the Client or the Server:
XP: No such host is known.
Vista: An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used.
This error occurs if one or both of the computers are running Windows Vista.
Cause: This occurs due to the way Corkboard obtains the computer's IP address. On Vista, this results in an IPv6 address being sent, rather than an IPv4 address.
Workaround: No workaround is currently available.

