OL97: Quincy for Win32 Produces an Application Error
ID: Q174735
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
If you use Microsoft Outlook 97 with Lotus Notes as your e-mail client,
you may occasionally receive the following message:
An application error has occurred and a NOTES.RIP is being generated
in: unknown Exception: access violation <XXXX>, Address: <XXXX> Done
generating file. Click button below to exit.
NOTE: NOTES.RIP may be replaced with a different filename. <XXXX> is a placeholder for hexadecimal addresses.
CAUSE
This may be caused by damaged or mismatched Msvcrt20.dll and Msvcrt40.dll
application extension files.
RESOLUTION
Rename and replace Msvcrt20.dll and Msvcrt40.dll with copies from your
Microsoft Office 97 (or Microsoft Outlook 97) CD-ROM.
Rename the Existing Files (Windows 95/98)
- If Outlook is still running, on the File menu, click Exit and Log Off.
- Click the Start button, click Shut Down, click to select, "Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode," and then click Yes.
- After your computer restarts, at the Command prompt, type
cd\windows\system
and press ENTER.
- Use the MS-DOS Rename command to change the name of both Msvcrt20.dll
and Msvcrt40.dll. For example:
ren msvcrt40.dll msvcrt40.old
and press ENTER.
- At the Command prompt, type
cd..
and then press ENTER.
- At the Command prompt, type
win
and then press ENTER. This will start Windows and any programs in your
Startup folder.
Rename the Existing Files (Windows NT)
- If Outlook is still running, on the File menu, click Exit and Log Off.
- Start an MS-DOS window.
- At the Command prompt, type
cd\WINNT\system32
and press ENTER.
- Use the MS-DOS Rename command to change the name of both Msvcrt20.dll
and Msvcrt40.dll. For example:
ren msvcrt40.dll msvcrt40.old
and then press ENTER.
- Close the MS-DOS window.
Replace the Files
- Click Start, point to Programs, then click Windows Explorer.
- Click the plus sign (+) beside the Windows folder to display its
contents.
- Insert your Office 97 CD-ROM into the drive, then click the icon in the Exploring window.
- On the Tools menu, point to Find, then click Files or Folders. Type
msvcrt in the Named field. Click your CD-ROM drive in the Look in: list
and click to select Include subfolders, and then click Find Now.
- While pressing the CTRL key, click to select Msvcrt20.dll and
Msvcrt40.dll in the Search Results list, then drag the two files to the
\Windows\system folder. If you are using Windows NT 4.0, drag the files
to \Windows\system32 folder.
- On the File menu of Find Files, click Close.
- On the File menu of Exploring, click Close.
- Click the Start button, click Shut Down, click Restart the computer,
and then click Yes.
MORE INFORMATION
Quincy is the application debugger installed by Lotus Notes version 4.5.
You can disable Quincy as the default application debugger by restarting
your computer in MS-DOS mode and typing the command:
QNC -u (press ENTER)
Do not delete the Registry entry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Lotus\Quincy
This Registry entry is required by Lotus Notes for proper operation.
Lotus Notes version 4.5 is manufactured by Lotus Development Corporation,
a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or
otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
REFERENCES
For more information on troubleshooting Quincy errors, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q167314 Errors Using Lotus Notes 4.5 and Microsoft Office 97
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbdta Intp3rdPty
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
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