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mdac 2.81 sp1 with xp sp2 issues
Not sure if this is the right spot for this question.
I was trying to install some business software and got a Run-time error 429 "Active-X component can't create object". My support people say it's because i've got mismatched or corrupt mdac files. I found and ran the "component checker" which told me I had some mismatched files. I then tried to re-install mdac, of course I got the error about it's incompatability with XP sp2. I found a couple of places where it gave instructions on installing mdac 2.8 sp1 back onto XPsp2 but now I'm getting this error msg: Error Executing Action INSTALLDRVRMGR: Unable to install driver manager with error code -2147467259 When I followed the 'reinstall' instructions it appeared the install went OK, the install boxes went away, my screen would blink like it refreshed then the error msg would pop up. Now when I run the component checker, I have just one mismatched file but I have several missing "registry" components which weren't missing before. One other suggestion mentioned uninstalling SP2, undating mdac then re-installing sp2. I hope not but... Any suggestions? Brad |
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Re: mdac 2.81 sp1 with xp sp2 issues
"Brad" <bs@hereIam.com> wrote:
> One other suggestion mentioned uninstalling SP2, undating mdac then re- > installing sp2. I hope not but... That suggestion does not make any sense. > Any suggestions? "How to Repair MDAC 2.8 Under Windows XP with SP2 Installed" http://www.macropool.com/en/download/mdac_xp_sp2.html Another option is always the repair install in this case. -- d-d |
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Re: mdac 2.81 sp1 with xp sp2 issues
The uninstall sp2 suggestion was because that's how XP gets the mdac 2.8, I
guess it's part of sp2 I'm not sure. But, your repair suggestions is one of the instruction sites that I followed and it isn't working. When I follow each step out, it appears to update at every step but when done I get the same error message. That's where I'm lost for what to do next. I haven't found any other suggestions online so I'm hoping the wizards here have an answer. brad "Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@flashmail.com> wrote in message news:b854678265be74328086ccee6b1520ec@d-d.mvps.org... > "Brad" <bs@hereIam.com> wrote: > >> One other suggestion mentioned uninstalling SP2, undating mdac then re- >> installing sp2. I hope not but... > > That suggestion does not make any sense. > >> Any suggestions? > > "How to Repair MDAC 2.8 Under Windows XP with SP2 Installed" > http://www.macropool.com/en/download/mdac_xp_sp2.html > > Another option is always the repair install in this case. > > -- > d-d |
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Re: mdac 2.81 sp1 with xp sp2 issues
"Brad" <bs@hereIam.com> wrote:
> The uninstall sp2 suggestion was because that's how XP gets the mdac 2.8, > I guess it's part of sp2 I'm not sure. Yes, the latest MDAC version for WinXP is installed with SP2 anyway. Therefore, step 2 of that suggestion (updating MDAC between uninstalling and reinstalling SP2) doesn't make any sense. Skipping that step doesn't work either (step 1 fails) if SP2 was installed from the very first beginning. Even if SP2 was installed by the separate update, the problem may persist if there was a MDAC mismatch already under WinXP RTM or WinXP SP1. > But, your repair suggestions is one of the instruction sites that I > followed and it isn't working. So why didn't you perform the additionally suggested repair install. "How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341/en-us Note that all available system updates have to be reinstalled afterwards. Do not install any other MDAC updates unless offered at the Microsoft Update site. -- d-d |
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Re: mdac 2.81 sp1 with xp sp2 issues
"Another option is always the repair install in this case."
Sorry, I missed that part as being an 'additional' step to try. I was thinking it referred to the step above it. Thanks, I'll read that over and try that. Brad "Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@flashmail.com> wrote in message news:5a8ee48342140522b0ab690cfd4fcef6@d-d.mvps.org... > "Brad" <bs@hereIam.com> wrote: > >> The uninstall sp2 suggestion was because that's how XP gets the mdac 2.8, >> I guess it's part of sp2 I'm not sure. > > Yes, the latest MDAC version for WinXP is installed with SP2 anyway. > Therefore, step 2 of that suggestion (updating MDAC between uninstalling > and reinstalling SP2) doesn't make any sense. Skipping that step doesn't > work either (step 1 fails) if SP2 was installed from the very first > beginning. Even if SP2 was installed by the separate update, the problem > may persist if there was a MDAC mismatch already under WinXP RTM or WinXP > SP1. > >> But, your repair suggestions is one of the instruction sites that I >> followed and it isn't working. > > So why didn't you perform the additionally suggested repair install. > "How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP" > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341/en-us > > Note that all available system updates have to be reinstalled afterwards. > Do not install any other MDAC updates unless offered at the Microsoft > Update site. > > -- > d-d |
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Re: mdac 2.81 sp1 with xp sp2 issues
"Brad" <bs@hereIam.com> wrote:
> "Another option is always the repair install in this case." > > Sorry, I missed that part as being an 'additional' step to try. I was > thinking it referred to the step above it. No problem. I should have referred to that MSKB article KB315341 in the first reply to make clear that I was talking about the *Windows* repair install as another option - sorry, my bad. > Thanks, I'll read that over and try that. Okay, good luck. -- d-d |
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