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Posted 10/11/2007 4:21:22 PMPost #1822
 

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I get this error in the event log when sending an invitation from my website, but not when running locally. I have checked and rechecked URLs and paths in c360.Portal.config. I've reviewed settings in the DB and other config files. This happens right when the 'Invite' button is clicked inside of the c360 page in CRM, so everything that's DB and webservice related seem to function properly.

Here's the error:
Exception: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
   at c360.Portal.BusinessLayer.Invitation.ᜀ(String A_0, String A_1, InvitationInfo A_2, PortalUserInfo A_3, UserRolesInfo[] A_4, Boolean A_5)
   at c360.Portal.BusinessLayer.Invitation.RegisterUser(String EmailId, String ContactName, InvitationInfo oInvitatioInfo, PortalUserInfo oPortalUserInfo, UserRolesInfo[] oUserRolesInfo)
   at c360.Portal.CRM.Invitation.Render(HtmlTextWriter output)

The error occurs in ContactInvitation.aspx when calling "Invitation.aspx?objType=2" and posting this xml:

<resultset><roles><role>{fc582d05-91d9-4786-8fa0-afba614db81d}</role></roles><contacts><contact duration="7" mail="email@address.com" reinvite="0">{1847CF41-FC77-DC11-95A5-0019B9C82B4C}</contact></contacts></resultset>

On the web I get an alert with the "object set to..." error message that's in the event log.

Does anyone have ideas as to where I should look for a solution?

Posted 10/12/2007 10:33:16 AMPost #1826
 

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Please send this to support@c360.com for resolution, thank you.

Brume N.
Posted 11/7/2007 9:45:33 AMPost #1859
 

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What was the resolution?  I have the same exact situation.  Thanks!
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