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Rogerio Mauri
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AutoColumnSort executes in the WindowsVista, but it does not execute in the WindowsServer2003.

WindowsVISTA - OK

Windows Server2003 - NOT



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??? Crazy

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Rogerio,

We actually have this running on a lot of Server 2003 environments in our medical software and I just verified this again...so I don't think that this has anything to do with it.  There is the possibility that a core Windows component is not right, but I really doubt it.  The ListView only uses the API for rendering certain components, but the control itself is actually written in .NET and so the behavior, such as sorting, will not be influenced by the OS.  And especially this, as this is exclusive to SF, I know that the OS has nothing to do with this part.  You might look elsewhere and see if you can replicate this in some other environemnt, but I am confident that Server 2003 is not your issue here.

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Taylor...

It makes the test with the grouping option.

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A group will not be taken into account.  This is separate from a column sort, so if you want to first sort by groups, then do this in the BO or the query prior to loading.
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Trent... Hi...

Made you it test in your medical system with listview grouped?
The error is in the sorting of the itens.

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Yes, we group things on about 80% of our lists....and we have a lot of lists!!! Smile
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With Windows Server 2003?

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Many of them, yes.  We actualy have one in our test labs that is usd every day by our QA department.
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