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  • Subject: Re: CA/NT file transfer
  • From: Lo <lorai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 15:14:15 +0000
  • Organization: MKI

Jeff_Velten@at-a-glance.com wrote:

Thanks, Jeff. Somehow the minute I post any question to the forum I
manage to overcome the issue myself. Unfortunately, in my case Uninstall
did not help. It only worked when hjaving uninstalled CA/400 I manually
scratched all cwb*.* files from the disk (about 40 of them) and cleaned
the registry of CA/400 and CWB-related entries. Can't help mentally
wandering to the good old days of PC Support. 

Lo


> 
> 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
> 
> Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> 
> 
> 
>  To:      MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> 
>  cc:      (bcc: Jeff Velten/Sidney/AT-A-GLANCE)
> 
> 
> 
>  Subject: CA/NT file transfer
> 
> 
> 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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