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by jiri » Sun Jan 09, 2005 3:20 pm

As I already wrote in this post, please generate a debug log and e-mail it to me, I'll see if we can do anything about it.

Jiri

The problem continues...

by Panos » Sun Jan 09, 2005 12:48 pm

I have updated the Jet/MDAC drivers according to the readme file, but unfortunately the error doesn't seem to be corrected.

Do u have any other ideas of possible solution?

thanks in advance...

:cry:

by Lowlander » Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:27 pm

You can find that information in the readme.

by Guest » Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:07 pm

Hi again,

my stupid question is: how can I reinstall MDAC and MS Jet?
(I have XP pro greek)
:o

(I think that the emoticon says it all !!!!!!)

Panos

by jiri » Tue Dec 28, 2004 4:52 pm

Try to read readme file and (re-)install MDAC and MS Jet. In case it still doesn't work well for you then, please download the debug version and e-mail me a debug log (as described in bugs forum).

Jiri

by Josh » Tue Dec 28, 2004 11:09 am

yeah, me to...
I was using MM very successfully up until yesterday when I had to do a complete reinstall on my comp, then reloaded MediaMonkey and now its doin this... Which is very frustrating.
All I wanna do is listen to music :cry: :cry: :cry:

same problem

by Panos » Sun Dec 26, 2004 5:39 pm

I have exactly the same problem with Kexi.
Is there a solution ???

what to do with the files

by rusty » Sun Jul 11, 2004 9:36 pm

You can e-mail them to support@mediamonkey.com

-thx

Rusty

System Info file

by Kexi » Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:23 pm

nm on last post :-)

OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name SCOODY
System Manufacturer HP Pavilion 05
System Model P9935A-ABA 523W
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~1992 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date Award Software, Inc. 3.02, 08/27/2002
SMBIOS Version 2.3
Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS
System Directory C:\WINDOWS\System32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.1106 (xpsp1.020828-1920)"
User Name SCOODY\Tim
Time Zone Central Daylight Time
Total Physical Memory 512.00 MB
Available Physical Memory 240.13 MB
Total Virtual Memory 1.69 GB
Available Virtual Memory 1.15 GB
Page File Space 1.20 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys

System Info file

by Kexi » Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:22 pm

still no idea what you want me to do with the system information file, just open it in notepad and paste that in here?

My CC.exe log...

by Kexi » Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:21 pm

<closestversion ClosestReleaseMatches=" MDAC 2.8 RTM" ResultsCount="12">
-
<filedetails>
-
<group name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" count="12">
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<file name="MSADCOR.DLL" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\msadc\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - Remote Data Services Data Control Resources" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="16384" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
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<file name="msado15.dll" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ado\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - ActiveX Data Objects" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="512000" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
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<file name="MSADOMD.DLL" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ado\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - ActiveX Data Objects (Multi-Dimensional)" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="163840" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
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<file name="msadrh15.dll" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ado\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - ActiveX Data Objects Rowset Helper" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="53248" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
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<file name="MSDASC.DLL" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ole db\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - OLE DB Service Components Stub" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="4096" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
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<file name="MSDASQL.DLL" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ole db\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="303104" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
-
<file name="MSDASQLR.DLL" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ole db\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers Resources" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="16384" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
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<file name="OLEDB32.DLL" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ole db\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - OLE DB Core Services" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="442368" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
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<file name="SQLOLEDB.DLL" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ole db\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2000.85.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2000.085.1022.00 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="503808" version="2000.85.1022.0"/>
</file>
-
<file name="msdart.dll" dir="%SYSTEMDIR%" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - OLE DB Runtime Routines" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="143360" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
-
<file name="msdaorar.dll" dir="%COMMONFILES%\system\ole db\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - OLE DB Provider for Oracle Resources" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.80.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="16384" version="2.80.1022.0"/>
</file>
-
<file name="msorc32r.dll" dir="%SYSTEMDIR%\" CoreFile="Yes">
<release name="MDAC 2.8 RTM" version="2.575.1022.0"/>
<found Description="Microsoft Data Access - ODBC Driver for Oracle Resources" date="02/20/2003" fileVersion="2.575.1022.0 ((Webdata).030220-1508)" size="20480" version="2.575.1022.0"/>
</file>
</group>
-
<group name="UNKNOWN" count="1">
-
<file name="SQLSRV32.DLL" dir="%SYSTEMDIR%\" CoreFile="Yes">
<found Description="Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver" date="11/18/2003" fileVersion="2000.085.1025.00 built by: (_sqlbld)" size="401408" version="2000.85.1025.0"/>
</file>
</group>
</filedetails>
</closestversion>

Re: Data Access problems

by Kexi » Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:11 pm

rusty wrote:Could you please send me the following information?

1) Please run the version checker tool that is posted to: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=301202#2 and save the results.

2) Please run the sysinfo utility (Programs | Accessories | System Tools | System Information). Click Action | All Tasks | Save as System Information File (this will take several minutes.

This information would hopefully help get to the bottom of this issue.

-Rusty
I've got the .xml from cc.exe and the .nfo from the system information tool, what do you want me to do with these?

Data Access problems

by rusty » Fri Jul 09, 2004 8:15 am

Could you please send me the following information?

1) Please run the version checker tool that is posted to: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=301202#2 and save the results.

2) Please run the sysinfo utility (Programs | Accessories | System Tools | System Information). Click Action | All Tasks | Save as System Information File (this will take several minutes.

This information would hopefully help get to the bottom of this issue.

-Rusty

Re: database problem

by Kexi » Thu Jul 08, 2004 2:47 pm

rusty wrote:Kexi,

My guess is that you installed or uninstalled some other application that messed with your MS Data Access components.

Hopefully you can fix this by following the steps described in section 3c) of the readme: http://www.mediamonkey.com/sw/readme.txt

-Rusty
I followed all those steps and it still does it

database problem

by rusty » Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:01 pm

Kexi,

My guess is that you installed or uninstalled some other application that messed with your MS Data Access components.

Hopefully you can fix this by following the steps described in section 3c) of the readme: http://www.mediamonkey.com/sw/readme.txt

-Rusty

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