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Install sheild causing C000021a errors at boot
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16/11/2006 09:02:26
 
 
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15/11/2006 18:09:17
Neil Mc Donald
Cencom Systems P/L
The Sun, Australia
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
InstallShield
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01169076
Message ID:
01170228
Views:
9
Glad it is working for you, but I have had VFP6, VFP7, VFP8, and VFP9 all installed on the same machine and never had that problem.


>Hi,
>Looks like the problem was related to running VFP7 and VFP9 on the same production machine and or some type of corruption.
>I reinstalled the OS and VFP9 and installshield and all is OK now.
>
>>Some things that have worked for me in the past:
>>
>>1. Was the workstation rebooted BEFORE you installed your update? I have noticed that if I do not reboot BEFORE our install, who knows what updates were still pending reboot on the machine.
>>2. Were any XP updates done recently? There are 4 known for this error: KB893066, KB890923, KB890859, KB893096.
>>3. Verify the video drivers were not updated - go back to good video drivers.
>>4. Boot to last known good configuration.
>>5. Boot safe mode and remove win32.trojan (causes c000021a error)
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>> I am testing a new version roll out, we are using InstallShield express 5.0 for Foxpro, we install the exe with no problems, but when the workstation is rebooted it continually reboots showing C000021a errors.
>>>As far as I know it is not installing or updating anything that would cause the problem, i.e. winlogon or a different gina dll.
>>>
>>>Has anyone seen similar problems?
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