After you copy the correct DLL, try "regsvr32 rpcrt4.dll". The DLL may have
different functionality and the DLL "registers" this functionality during
installation if you do this.
Maybe another program installed a back-level DLL. That's not supposed to happen
with a "good" installer.
Dick, K6KR
----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Tremayne VK3IO
To: writelog@contesting.com
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 2:35 AM
Subject: [WriteLog] Writel32 Illigal Operation
Thank You Steve, George and Mork for your replies, to my problem.
Yes I have recently installed some new software, namely AE6Y logging program,
cqwin92. I had cqwin73 which coexisted OK, but the upgrade caused the problem
with writelog.
Off course now the problem is how to undo (fix) the problem.
Mork suggested the following:
"Ron,
I had this problem with Writelog last year when a different program (AE6Y's
CQPWIN) changed that DLL during its' installation process. I even tried
tracking down the "original" Windows DLL and reinstalling it, but no go.
Eventually I had to uninstall both programs, reinstall the whole Windows
component (DCOM?) that includes the RPCRT4.DLL, and then reinstall Writelog
and not the other program. Wasted a good week of time! Have you installed
any new software after Writelog? You might try uninstalling it and then
installing a newer Writelog version.
Sorry, no definite answer for you, but you're on the right track that
RPCRT4.DLL is changed/out-of-date/corrupted.
Mark "Mork" Aaker K6UFO"
I have tried uninstalling both programs and that did not fix it and I tried
replacing the RPCRT4.DLL with a file from another computer but, no go.
So it looks like I have to go one step further and re-install the Windows
component DCOM as Mork suggested.
Till next time, Thank You
Ron
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