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Lo,
It seems like that dll has become corrupted. I would try doing an uninstall
on Client Access. Then make sure that all of the Client Access dlls have
been cleaned out of c:\windows\system (the ones that begin with 'cwb').
Then when you reinstall Client Access, that particular dll will be
reinstalled. I'm guessing that the install is skipping over that dll
because it's at the correct level.

HTH,
Jeff

Jeff Velten, Operations Analyst
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Client Access
The AT-A-GLANCE Group - http://www.at-a-glance.com
Phone: (607) 563-9411 x679
Fax: (607) 563-8811





Lo <lorai@compuserve.com> on 01/15/98 04:57:41 AM

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I've been using CA/NT for quite a while now, but recently (damn that
day!) I played with different service packs, intalling and uninstalling
them. Then, all of a sudden, File Transfer stopped working. Now it
generates a message "The ordinal 74 could not be located in the dynamic
link library cwbTFUtl.dll". Since then I've tried everything, including
reinstalling CA/NT from scratch, but independently of the service level
I still get this message. The version of CA is 3.1.2. Any idea what the
reason might be?
Lo
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