<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><HTML><HEAD><META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="MS Exchange Server version 5.5.2658.2"><TITLE>RE: [vrf] RE: Error launching IO config</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><P><FONT SIZE=2>I loaded rev M off of the ADN and it loaded and worked fine. I'm back in business</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Thanks</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Ross</FONT></P><P><FONT SIZE=2>-----Original Message-----</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>From: Shawn Fessenden [<A HREF="mailto:shawn@testech-ltd.com">mailto:shawn@testech-ltd.com</A>]</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 9:24 AM</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>To: VRF</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Subject: [vrf] RE: Error launching IO config</FONT></P><BR><P><FONT SIZE=2>> "Cannot Load C:Program FilesAgilentIO Librariesintfcfgcfutil32.dll"</FONT></P><P><FONT SIZE=2>If the message is from Windows, check to make sure the named file is in the</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>named location. If not, copy or move it there. I checked the filename and it</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>is correct. I thought maybe it should be "cfgutil32.dll" but it's not.</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Still, mine is M.01.01.04.</FONT></P><P><FONT SIZE=2>If it is there, it's probably corrupt or there's an address collision and it</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>can't rebase. What happens if you try to call LoadLibrary with it? Yeah, if</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>it was corrupt it would say "x is not a valid x". So I guess that's out.</FONT></P><P><FONT SIZE=2>On second thought, I never heard of a dll not rebasing when necessary. It's</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>possible but not very likely.</FONT></P><P><FONT SIZE=2>If the message is from the IO Manager app itself, all bets are off.</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>-SHAWN-</FONT></P><BR><P><FONT SIZE=2>---</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>You are currently subscribed to vrf as: RBLEDSOE@Coinco.com</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>To subscribe send a blank email to "join-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>To unsubscribe send a blank email to "leave-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>To send messages to this mailing list, email "vrf@agilent.com". </FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>If you need help with the mailing list send a message to "owner-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".</FONT></P>---<BR>You are currently subscribed to vrf as: rsb@soco.agilent.com<BR>To subscribe send a blank email to "join-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".<BR>To unsubscribe send a blank email to "leave-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".<BR>To send messages to this mailing list, email "vrf@agilent.com". <BR>If you need help with the mailing list send a message to "owner-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".</BODY></HTML>
If the message is from Windows, check to make sure the named file is in the
named location. If not, copy or move it there. I checked the filename and it
is correct. I thought maybe it should be "cfgutil32.dll" but it's not.
Still, mine is M.01.01.04.
If it is there, it's probably corrupt or there's an address collision and it
can't rebase. What happens if you try to call LoadLibrary with it? Yeah, if
it was corrupt it would say "x is not a valid x". So I guess that's out.
On second thought, I never heard of a dll not rebasing when necessary. It's
possible but not very likely.
If the message is from the IO Manager app itself, all bets are off.
-SHAWN-
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