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Quickly assign employees to teams

If your operation is made up of multiple teams, you may at some time find the need to change the team assignments for employees. While the assigned team for a single employee can changed via the “Employee Property Page”, if you need to make wholesale changes to the team structure, there is a quicker method. You can open the “Manage… Read More »Quickly assign employees to teams

How to determine what version of Snap Schedule you are running

The version information of your Snap Schedule software is located in the “About Snap Schedule” box. Follow these steps to identify which version you are running: From the main screen in Snap Schedule, select the Application button. The application button is the green, round button in the upper-left corner of your screen. Click on the “About Snap Schedule” button at… Read More »How to determine what version of Snap Schedule you are running

SQL File Sharing Violation Error When Trying to E-mail Schedules

Issue: When trying to e-mail schedule information to employees, sometimes a SQL error indicating a “File Sharing Violation” is displayed. This prevents the e-mail wizard from operating normally. Note: This only occurs when the Schedule file is located on a network share. Affected Products/Versions Snap Schedule V1.0.2988 and earlier Resolution: This issue has been fixed in a later release of… Read More »SQL File Sharing Violation Error When Trying to E-mail Schedules

Invalid Cast Exception When Business Name is Not Defined

Issue: When the business name has not been entered in the schedule file, running employee cost reports causes an invalid cast exception error and Snap Schedule is terminated. Affected Products/Versions Snap Schedule V1.0.2988 and earlier Resolution: This bug has been fixed in a later release of Snap Schedule. If you still are running Snap Schedule V1.0.2988 or earlier, use the… Read More »Invalid Cast Exception When Business Name is Not Defined

Error in retrieving the COM class factory for WMI service

Issue: I’m getting an error message, “Retrieving the COM class factory for component CLSID {CF4CC405-E2C5-4DDD-B3CE-5E7582D8C9FA} failed due to the following error: 80040154”, when I try to run Snap Schedule. Cause The error is caused by a Windows setup/system configuration that prevents the WMI service from being started properly. Resolution: Snap Schedule 2008 is a .NET software application and requires the… Read More »Error in retrieving the COM class factory for WMI service