Troubleshooting

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1. I'm not getting any results back from my queries.

 

Make sure you've added your user to a Group and given that Group permissions to view that data. Another reason may be that you have not started the service for messaging or it may have stopped. See Running MDN Services for more details.

 

 

SMS problems:

Ensure your SIM card has enough credit available to send messages
Ensure you have the end-users mobile phone number in international format in the Users Area in the Users & Groups area.
Ensure the correct COM port is being used, you can check this by connecting with HyperTerminal and/or going to the Windows Control Panel>>System>>Hardware tab>>Device Manager>>Ports (COM & LPT)
Ensure that the SIM card has the sign-on PIN number removed. You can do this by putting the SIM card back in to a phone and disabling the PIN number.
Check your queries are formatted correctly. This can be due to incorrect messaging separator usage, or forgetting the keyword.

 

 

Email problems:

Ensure your messages have not been stopped by spam filters
Make sure your email provider supports IMAP email accounts. An alternative is gmail.com which provides free IMAP email accounts.
Check your queries are formatted correctly. This can be due to incorrect messaging separator usage, or forgetting the keyword (if applicable)

 

 

Instant Messaging:

Instant messaging can be a bit unreliable at times, so any problems may be on the instant messaging providers side.
Check your queries are formatted correctly. This can be due to incorrect messaging separator usage, or forgetting the keyword.

 

 

Other

Check to see if your database entries are case sensitive.
Make sure you don't put a named user in a Public Group
Finally, check the logs for each messaging tool in the directory C:\Program Files\Mobile Data Now

       Each log has extensive information about what happens when a message is sent.

 

 

2. I'm getting varying results for the timeliness of queries returning back to me.

 

Mobile Data Now is very quick at processing queries, but you're most likely to get varying results with instant messaging due to the providers network. A simple SMS modem can process around 6 messages a minute and email is dependent on your messaging infrastructure but should return a message in a few seconds.

 

 

 

 

If you come across any problems let us know and we'll do our best to fix them up quickly. Or if you think something else needs to go here, let us know at support@mobiledatanow.com