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Not a pretty solution, but has it worked to reinstall CA on one of those<dringpiece@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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jim
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From: "Charles St-Laurent"
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>server
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 2:23 PM
Subject: Windows 2003 server, Exchange 2007, Windows 2000
workstation,Outlook 2003, and Client Access V5R2
Hi!
We migrated our windows server last weekend. We had a Windows 2000
programand now we have a Windows 2003 server. We also migrated to Exchange 2003
mail server. On each workstation, we installed Outlook 2003. We have
Client
Access V5R2 installed on these workstations. Each workstion has Windows
2000
installed.
Now we have a problem. Half of the workstations cannot connect to our
iSeries. At computer startup, we got an error message box about a
msvcrt.dll.called "cwbsvstr.exe" and an error about __crtLCmapStringW and
MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
We I try to open a conection to our iSeries, I get an error message box
about "cwbemlic.dll" that cannot be loaded. But the dll is still in my
C:\program files\IBM\Client Access\Emulator...
I tried to repair my registries with XP Repair Pro. It did not solve the
problem...
Help! Half of our users cannot connect to our server!!!
Charles
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