FIX: How to Install When Setup Fails on NovellLast reviewed: August 25, 1997Article ID: Q153871 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen installing Visual SourceSafe 4.0 from a Windows 95 computer, the following message is displayed:
"The specified volume does not support long file names. You must select a destination that supports long file names, or force the use of short file names. To force short file names, exit now and restart Setup using the /F command line option."When Setup /F is run from a Windows 95 computer, the following message is displayed:
"Setup Error 997" "Object 90" "Your Setup files may be damaged. Try restarting the Setup program."When the OK button is pressed, a similar dialog box with another Object number is displayed. After clicking the OK box a number of times, the following message will display:
"Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 4.0 Setup was not completed successfully." CAUSEBy default, Novell NetWare servers can't handle long file names. The Visual SourceSafe setup routine, when run on a Windows 95 computer, assumes that the location of the install will be able to handle long file names. This same behavior will happen if you attempt to install to a location that is not Novell NetWare but can't handle long file name either.
WORKAROUNDThere are two workarounds to this problem:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem has been fixed in Visual SourceSafe 5.0.
MORE INFORMATIONYou can install Visual SourceSafe to a Novell NetWare server from a Windows 95 computer by following the steps outlined below. This procedure consists of installing to a local machine, copying the local installation to the server, and then deleting the local installation.
Step-by-Step Example
Extra Steps if an Older Version of SourceSafe ExistsIf you have an older version of SourceSafe on your server, and are installing from a Windows 95 computer, perform the directions above and then do the following:
Notes About UpgradingBack up your SourceSafe database before upgrading. The installation process converts your existing database to a new format. If there are problems during conversion, you will need a backup to return to your previous database. Make sure all users exit SourceSafe before installing a new version. However, users can have files checked out. If users have copies of the SourceSafe 3.x executables on their computer hard disks, they need to run the netsetup.exe from the server installation of Visual SourceSafe. The SourceSafe directory structure and file names have changed for Visual SourceSafe 4.0, so the icons in your Windows Program Manager for SourceSafe 3.X will not work with Visual SourceSafe 4.0. New icons are installed during the client setup process using netsetup.exe. These icons will point to the correct new program locations. Keywords : ssafe kb3rdparty kbsetup fixlist5.00 kbbuglist kbfixlist Version : 4.0 5.0 Platform : WINDOWS Issue type : kbbug Solution Type : kbfix |
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