FIX: Setup Program Created by PDW Disables Windows 95/98 System
ID: Q193034
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual Basic Learning, Professional, and Enterprise Editions for Windows, version 6.0
on the following platforms: Win95, Win98
SYMPTOMS
The Package and Deployment Wizard (PDW) is used to create a standard
installation program for a program created in Visual Basic 6.0. The target
system is running Windows 95 and contains two hard drive partitions. The
first hard drive partition contains the operating system files while the
second hard drive partition contains the TEMP folder and the installation
program.
When you run the installation program from the second hard drive partition,
the following Setup Error message box appears:
"Setup cannot continue because some system files are out of date on your
system. Click OK if you would like setup to update these files for you
now. You will need to restart Windows before you can run Setup again.
Click Cancel to exit setup without updating system files."
After you click OK, one of the following occurs:
The system restarts but does not completely install the program. When you run the setup program, the following error message appears:
A required .DLL file, C:\Windows\System\OLEAUT32.DLL was not found.
During the Start Up process, the following error message appears:
Windows could not upgrade one or more system files.
You cannot start the system after seeing this message.
NOTE: This bug only occurs on systems with the following attributes:
- The system is running Windows 95 or Windows 98.
- The system contains at least two hard disk partitions.
- The system folder and the TEMP folder reside on different
partitions.
CAUSE
The following files were removed from the System folder and not updated
because the Windows\System and Temp folders reside on different hard drive
partitions:
- ASYCFILT.DLL
- COMCAT.DLL
- MSVBVM60.DLL
- MSVCRT40.DLL
- OLEAUT32.DLL
- OLEPRO32.DLL
- STDOLE2.TLB
These files are updated during reboot via a mechanism built into Windows 95
and Windows 98.
RESOLUTION
- Make sure the Windows\System and Temp folders are on the same drive.
- If this bug has already occurred, you need to copy the following files
to the System directory and restart Windows:
ASYCFILT.DLL
COMCAT.DLL
MSVBVM60.DLL
MSVCRT40.DLL
OLEAUT32.DLL
OLEPRO32.DLL
STDOLE2.TLB
These files are included in your Visual Basic distribution disks or
you can download the following file from the Microsoft Download Center:
Vb6sys.exe
For more information about how to download files from the Microsoft
Download Center, please visit the Download Center at the following Web
address
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp
and then click How to use the Microsoft Download Center.
This self-extracting executable file contains the files required by
the System directory. After you run the self-extracting executable file,
copy the expanded files to your system directory and restart Windows.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed
at the beginning of this article.
This bug was corrected in Visual Studio 6.0 Service Pack 3.
For more information about Visual Studio service packs, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q194022 INFO: Visual Studio 6.0 Service Packs, What, Where, Why
Q194295 HOWTO: Tell That Visual Studio 6.0 Service Packs Are Installed
MORE INFORMATION
When you run an installation program created by the Package and Deployment
Wizard (PDW), the installation copies files to the TEMP directory. As part
of the installation process, the installation program checks the versions
of the previously mentioned files stored in the system directory.
If those files in the System directory are older than the files copied to
the TEMP directory, the installation program causes Windows to restart and
to replace the older files in the System directory with the newer files
from the TEMP directory during the restart.
If these files are updated, Windows must be restarted.
While Windows is restarting, it first deletes the files in the System
folder then attempts to replace them with the files in the TEMP folder. If
the System and TEMP folders are on different hard drive partitions, the
deletion succeeds but the replacement fails; the older version files are
deleted from the System directory but the newer version files are not
copied to the System folder.
Additional query words:
PDW Packaging Deploy
Keywords : kbsetup kbwizard kbVBp600bug kbGrpVB kbVS600sp3fix
Version : WINDOWS:6.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug