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  • Subject: CA/400 Woes
  • From: David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 09:44:09 -0600 (CST)

Arrrgghhhh!!!!

I'm beginning to HATE Client Access!

I recently had CA/400 (I misremember the version number) installed on my 
home PC so I could access the '400 via our dialup network.

Immediately after the install, I my windows95 system starts complaining
about a "Previous Version" of MSVCRT20.DLL.  Ok, so I'll restore the
version that was in place prior to the CA install (luckily I did a complete
backup of my system before installing CA/400).

It's no longer complaining about the version, but now it will spontaneously
reboot itself (as if the reset button were pressed) for no apparent reason.

I figure it has to be a conflict with another DLL that was installed, but
I can't figure out which one.  Right now I'm restoring my WIN95 directory
with the hopes that the offending DLL will be replaced with the original
version.

david

(sorry about the venting)

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