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Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ page). Below, we have tried to answer the most common questions visitors to this our Web site may have. If you find that your question is not answered on this page, please email us info@seabyte.org
What is the latest version?
Product Release
New LXR*TEST 6.1 Release - 9/9/2008
LXR*TEST has released revision 5 for version 6.1. If you have a current Annual Software Maintenance (ASM) contract you are eligible for this upgrade.
What are the Sharing and Permissions Requirements for Web-based Testing?
See Appendix H of the User's Guide.
Troubleshooting Web Exam Errors
Error: I type in the URL of the web test, but receive an HTTP 403 (Forbidden) error.
Response: Make sure you end your web test's URL with "webtest.asp"
Error: I type in the URL of the web test, but receive an HTTP 404 (File Not Found) error.
Response: You are trying to access a file that does not exist. Make sure you end your web test's URL with "webtest.asp" You may be missing the Internet Guest Account and/or have incorrect permissions set. You are highly encouraged to refer to Appendix H: Online Web Setup on setting up file sharing and permissions on your web testing server.
Error: I type in the URL of the web test, but receive an Invalid Access page that says:
"This page has been accessed incorrectly."
Response: Make sure you have "http:" entered before the URL.
Error: I type in the URL of the web test, but receive an Invalid Access error.
Response: You may be trying to directly access an intermediate .ASP file in the logon process. Make sure you access the web test via "webtest.asp" only; this file will point to other .ASP files needed in the logon process.
Error: I type in the URL of the web test, ending with "webtest.asp", but receive a catastrophic error.
Response: Check the security settings for the LXRWeb folder installed in your \\Inetpub\wwwroot folder on your server. You may be missing the Internet Guest Account and/or have incorrect permissions set. You are highly encouraged to refer to Appendix H: Online Web Setup on setting up file sharing and permissions on your web testing server.
Error: I exit out of a web test and attempt to open another one and get the message: This page has been accessed incorrectly.
Response: Exiting out of a web test using the X button rather than the appropriate navigation buttons, such as Cancel, etc. can cause this. Simply re-access the web test and it should access just fine the 2nd time.
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