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Re: 2000i installation problem



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I'm sure there are some on the list who more about ODBC than I, but generally ODBC is a
Data Base Access technique (or API), used by Microsoft Access, FoxPro and many others.
It comes in a 16-bit version and a 32-bit version.   Some Microsoft applications give you
the option of installing 32-bit ODBC drivers.   If ODBC is installed in Windows 98 you can
look in Control Panel you will see an entry for 32-bit ODBC.

Possibly you don't have 32-bit ODBC installed.   There might be something in the Omega
install procedure, or on the Omega CD-ROM, to install 32-bit ODBC.   Maybe search the
install help or look on the Omega CD-ROM for 32-bit ODBC.

Wonder what Omega's using ODBC for??

--- Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Houlf <dhoulf@xxxxxxxx>
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, March 21, 1999 5:11 PM
Subject: 2000i installation problem


>
>Help!!!
>
>I tried to install ProSuite 2000i and receive the following error message:
>
> INS5576 caused an invalid page fault in
> module KERNEL32.DLL at 015f:bff9d709 . . .
>
>The installation was aborted after the files were copied to the hard
>drive but before any shortcuts were put on the desktop and before
>any changes to the Program Files in the Start Menu.  The installation
>aborts when it is initializing the "ODBC" files [whatever that is ???].
>
>Also, when I tried to remove the program via the control panel, I received
>a message that the "unistps.isu is not valid or the data has been corrupted."
>
>Nothing else is running in memory.  I scanned and defraged the hard drive
>but it did not help.
>
>I have a Gateway 333, with 128 megs of ram, and 10G of free hard disk space.
>I had a beta version of Office2000 on the computer but I uninstalled it after
>reading some posts on this list.
>
>I tried Omega Tech Support and they suggested the disk scan and defrag.
>
>I really hope that I don't have to reformat my hard drive --- that would be
>a very
>unattractive alternative.
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>Dan Houlf
>
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