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Conference abbott::visual_basic

Title:Microsoft Visual Basic
Moderator:TAMARA::DFEDOR::fedor
Created:Thu May 02 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2565
Total number of notes:10453

2545.0. "SETUP.EXE immediately terminates" by CHEFS::geyzuh.reo.dec.com::Steve_Marshall () Wed Apr 30 1997 11:10

	I have a PC Installation kit that has been created with the
	VB Setup Wizard under Windows 95.

	Does anyone know of any problems with the SETUP.EXE included in
	this kit when the installation is performed on NT ? The reason
	I ask is that the kit seems to work fine on some PC's running
	NT, but on others it immediately exits with an "Unexpected error:
	Quitting..." message and seems to get absolutely nowhere.

	Anyone any ideas as to what may be causing this ?


	Steve.


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2545.1NPSS::GLASERSteve Glaser DTN 226-7212 LKG1-2/W6 (G17)Wed Apr 30 1997 14:4525
    I had a similar problem trying to install VB4 and Visual SourseSafe.
    Everything else installed just fine but these would crash with various
    random errors (usually a GPF followed by an endless set if dialog boxes
    containing an obscure error message and asking me to click OK -- it was
    not consistent and reinstalling the same program would generate
    different errors).
    
    Turns out something had installed a bogus version of control 3d in my
    System32 directory.
    
    NT 4.0 supplies ctl3dv2.dll.  Apparently some setups look for
    ctrl3d.dll (or something similar -- I deleted the file and don't
    remember the exact name) and will use it if found in preference to
    ctl3dv2.dll.
    
    Something I installed noticed the absence of ctl3d.dll and installed an
    ancient one that crashed later setups of unrelated applications.  At
    the time of the problem, there wasn't much non-Microsoft stuff on my
    system (I was rebuilding from scratch) so it could be an errant
    Microsoft application.  I don't know which install was the culprit.
    
    Microsoft support was particularly useless in helping find this. They
    wanted me to reinstall everything from scratch.
    
    Steveg
2545.2Still no further onCHEFS::geyzuh.reo.dec.com::Steve_MarshallWed Apr 30 1997 16:1320
	I have now found a Windows95 system that does the same thing, so
	the fact that the machine was running NT was a red herring. It
	looks as though something is upsetting SETUP.EXE during its
	initialisation processing. As SETUP.EXE is a 'standard' Microsoft
	bit of kit, I don't have a clue what it is doing, and therefore
	don't really know what to look for upsetting it. As usual it
	is a really helpful message ...

	All the user does is double-click the SETUP.EXE (no other 
	applications running on the PC at all) and after about 10 secs
	it just barfs and gives up. Nothing useful is output by it at 
	all.

	This is going to be a bit of a needle-in-a-haystack job ...


		Steve.