The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you perform a workstation installation of any of the Microsoft
applications listed above, and if you are running AppMeter, a software
usage metering application for networks, you may encounter any of the
following symptoms:
CAUSE
AppMeter hides the original application executable file, such as EXCEL.EXE,
and places a "stub" executable file with the same name as the original
executable file, in a "stub" directory that you specify. The initial
default "stub" directory is the directory you assign when you install
AppMeter. When you run the "stub" file, AppMeter unhides the original
executable file and runs the application.
WORKAROUNDTo work around these problems, use the appropriate method below: Method 1: If a dialog box appears asking for the location of an application's executable (.EXE) file when you double-click a document in File Manager, enter the complete path to the "stub" file for the application. The information you enter is added to the [programs] section in your WIN.INI file, and is used the next time you double-click this file type in File Manager.NOTE: A more complete way to resolve these issues is to completely remove AppMeter from your system, install the application in question (administrative installation to the server as well as workstation installation to the workstation), and then reinstall AppMeter. This method has been reported to prevent having to modify the WIN.INI, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and REG.DAT files. MORE INFORMATION
AppMeter is a software usage metering application for Novell networks. Once
you register an application using AppMeter, AppMeter monitors how many
people are running that application from the network at one time. You can
also use AppMeter to limit the number of people that can run the
application at any one time.
Q119205 Segment Load Failure in POWERPNT.EXE Under AppMeter 1.0 REFERENCES
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by Microsoft.
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