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Code Fix: Migrating from Windows Server 2008 R2 to Windows server 2016 results in K2 Workflow reports being outdated.

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Code Fix: Migrating from Windows Server 2008 R2 to Windows Server 2016 results in K2 Workflow reports being outdated.

KB003004

PRODUCT
K2 blackpearl 4.7
K2 4.7 March 2018 Cumulative Update
K2 4.7 March 2018 Cumulative Update Fix Pack 41
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Issue Description

When migrating from Windows Server 2008 R2 to Windows Server 2016, it causes K2 Workflow reports and viewflows to be outdated. An error is displayed in the K2 Host Server log file.

Error Message

The following error is displayed in the K2 Host Server log file: “Error","General","1","GeneralErrorMessage","K2LogServer.LogProcInst","1 The 'methodName' element is invalid!”

Resolution

  1. Ensure you have K2 4.7 installed.
  2. Download and Install the K2 4.7 March 2018 Cumulative Update from K2 Partner and Customer Portal.
  3. Download the K2 4.7 March 2018 Cumulative Update FP41 from K2 Partner and Customer Portal.
  4. Install the K2 4.7 March 2018 Cumulative Update FP41 to apply the fix.
  5. It is recommended to refresh the browser cache.

Considerations

Running or broken instances will be fixed as soon as a K2 Host Server restart is performed.

 

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