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Analyst 1.6.2 and DCMSLink
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I'm running a API4000 and Ultimate 3000 controlled Analyst 1.6.2 and DCMSLink. All data is written to a network share. My problem is that I experience random stops at my system. The DCMSLink log says "Failed to set properties "AnalystSync.DoInject"" and the system stops. We have a similar system running, just using an API3000 instead and have no problem. The computers are clients and Window 7. I've been in contact with our local IT-department, Dionex and Sciex and tried the most. I'm running out of ideas and wonder if there's anyone out there that experienced anything like this?
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We have the same problem with an API5000. It's either "AnalystSync.DoInject" or "Cannot pause sequence". Did you manage to solve the problem?
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No, I didn't solve the problem. The only way is to replace the instruments, which we did autumn 2016. Analyst 1.6.3 does't help either. May be Analyst 1.7?
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