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Error while trying to export back to Applied:Cannot find file F:ATS?????????.RND(? represents random letters and will change with every export attempt.)
Go to SETUP and click IMPORT/EXPORTUse the yellow scroll buttons to scroll to the first "Export to Applied" bridge.Make sure the path in the DATA FILE NAME and PROGRAM TO RUN point to your correct network drive, as they are defaulted to point to F:
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Error: Error<--> calling <-<__:atsaccessa.exe>->! after clicking Ok on the "Quote Existing Policy" window in Applied Management System.
Right click on the Start Button and left click on Explore Go to the drive that the Wintam folder is located (ex. f:) and double click on the yellow Wintam folderFind the Winrate.pif file. Right click on the Winrate.pif file and left click on Properties.Click on the Memory Tab. Change the Initial ...
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Error: exe not found when bridging from the Applied Management System to the MI Rater
Go to Start/Search/Files and Folders (in Win2000/XP) or Start/Find/Files and Folders (in Win98) and search for an ATS directory. If no ATS directory is found, create an ATS directory: Go to a dos prompt at the root drive and type in "md ats" (ex. f:>md ats) and enter. To create the directory in ...
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Error: Memory Allocation Error When bridging from the Applied Management system to the MI rater
When bridging from Applied, go to the "dos spawn utility" window with the option to select the rater to run (1. Applied, 2. MI dos, 3. MI windows, 4. Exit program). Go to the properties options, and select the memory tab. Put all the memory settings to auto (the enviroment setting is the one tha...
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Error: Progressive bridge not found for <--> auto when attempting to transfer to Progressive.
Open Progressive ProRater Click on InstallSelect Comparative Rating Bridge. If the selection grayed out (or if you receive an error after selecting this option) contact Progressive support.
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Error: Rating Environment Does Not Exist when trying to bridge from Applied to the MI Comparative Rater for Windows.
For Windows 2000/XP Operating System:1. Right click on My Computer and select Properties 2. Go to the Advanced tab 3. Click the Environment Variables button 4. Delete any RA/RH variables in either System or User Variables. 5. Click on the "New" button 6. In the variable name type RA
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How to delete policies from the Import From AMS bridge
Open the MI Rater Press Alt and F9 Type in: del rlp*.rla Press enter.
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How to remove Option 2, "MI Dos Rater" from the Applied bridge rating menu
Double-click My ComputerDouble-click the network drive where the MI Rater for Windows is locatedDouble-click the MiRating folderFind the file called "mipath.dat" and delete it.
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I just uploaded a client to the Allied website, but I cannot see it. Where did it go?
Under Review Client List, click on the text that reads: Click here to view only recent clients for userID: (user ID number).
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No Upload to (Carrier) button on Actions Tab
Check Accounts to see that the agency''s account is set up for the bridge. Check the awclient file to make sure the integration string has an x in the proper location.
If not, set it up, printCL, and send the files.
If they are already set up, check the wexim.dat and eximmap.tbl files to s...
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The home policy information is not pulling over from the AMS/Agena Management system (AFW)when using the "import from AMS" option. The exported client name is showing correctly, but when the user tri
The user must be in the home portion of the windows rater before loading the quote and all the information will pull in.
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Unable to find Workmens Auto in Setup/ImportExport.
The Workmens bridge is listed as "Export to Symbience" in the import/export setup.
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When bridging from TAM, the user selects 3 to run the MI Windows Rater but the history and activity screens from the Applied Management system appear immediately and the MI Windows Rater never loads.
In the "dosspawn.exe" window (where it says "select rater to run") check the properties of the window by clicking on the properties button, go to the program tab and click on the advanced button. Check to see if the option "Prevent MS-DOS programs from detecting windows" selected. If so, unselect ...
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