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Did the MS Office patches get installed? Try the Microsoft Update (not Windows
Update) site, which is supposed to look for OS and Application patches, or go
to the MS Office update site.

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Charles St-Laurent
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 7:25 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Windows 2003 server, Exchange 2007, Windows 2000
workstation,Outlook 2003, and Client Access V5R2


Hi!

It seems that I'm not the only person to have troubles with this dll, since
2 weeks... I read some messages from microsoft support newsgroups... Users
that have troubles with this dll have almost the same configuration than me.
But for some users at my office, it works perfectly. We tried to compare
these computers with the computers that have the dll trouble. We haven't
found the difference until now...

I uninstalled Outlook 2003 from my computer. I uninstalled Client Access
V5R2. I tried to install Client Access V5R4 with its latest service pack.
Then, I go to my Start Menu -> IBM iSeries Access for Windows -> Emulator ->
Start or configure sessions, I get the window where my old configurations
appear. When I try to select one of them and I click on the "Start" button,
nothing happens. When I click on the "New" button, nothing happens... When I
try to launch iSeries Navigator, I get the __crtLCmapStringW error message
box.

Is there any solution, except crying or pushing my computer down my window?

Charles


<kirkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
news:OF3071BFC9.A2319D5A-ON882572E9.007314EE-882572E9.0073A784@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Well here's what IBM support will have you try...

Boot the PC in Safe Mode
Logon has The Administrator (No not someone with Admin, must be The
Administrator)
Uninstall iSeries Access and Re-Boot into Safe Mode and login as The
Administrator
Uninstall ALL Virus Software and Re-Boot into Safe Mode and login as The
Administrator
Install iSeries Access Re-Boot into Safe Mode and login as The
Administrator
Install the latest iSeries Access for Windows Service Pack
Re-Boot Normally and test
Re-install you Virus SW.




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