You cannot select it until there is something to access there - i.e. a
module.
Stephen
On 12/11/2015 14:34, Stephen Broadbridge wrote:
> . . . Coninuing . . .
> I decided to create a new source in the webpa admin interface: -
> home > lti sources > edit
> Name: webPAlive
> Key: a 14 character random string
> Secret: a 14 character random string
> Enabled: Checked
> Enabled from: Blank
> Enabled to: Blank
> and saved the changes.
>
> Then at: -
> home > change source
> I attempted to select the new source with its radio button and then
> clicking: -
> Select source
> I got a message: -
> "No modules exist for this source"
> and the radio button was automatically moved to another (previous
> source) setting.
>
> Why can I not select this new source?
>
> Regards and thanks,
>
> Stephen
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> On 12/11/2015 11:04, Stephen P Vickers wrote:
>> Have you checked the Blackboard log files for a more detailed error
>> message? Otherwise sending a custom parameter of "debug=true" on the
>> launch should display the more detailed error message. The most
>> likely causes are the clocks on each server are too different, or you
>> are trying to use the same consumer key with more than one tool
>> consumer (having different GUID values).
>>
>> Stephen
>>
>> On 12/11/2015 10:24, Stephen Broadbridge wrote:
>>> Hi All
>>>
>>> I am a newbie here so please forgive me if I am using this in the
>>> wrong way.
>>>
>>> I have a new installation of WebPA. This installation was created from
>>> an older installation (A new installation of WebPA was installed on a
>>> new VM and the old, live database migrated to this new installation).
>>>
>>> When I click on a content item that uses this new installation, in the
>>> first instance, I get the splash screen that is configured in the webpa,
>>> LTI management GUI. See the text in screenShot1.png attached.
>>>
>>> However, when I click Submit, I get an error message: -
>>> Sorry, there was an error connecting you to the application.
>>> See screenShot2.png
>>>
>>> Any suggestions about where to look for the solution to this problem
>>> would be most welcome.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Stephen
>>>
>>> --
>>> Stephen Broadbridge
>>> VLE System Administrator
>>> Corporate Information and Computing Services
>>> University of Sheffield
>>> 00 44 (0) 114 222 3048
>>>
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