WinPrice
Active Member
I took two freshly installed Windows 2003 servers, updated them with SP1 for Win2K3, installed .NET 2003, and the rest of the MTR requirements.
I then installed the 8.11 base deployment server and completed plans on both servers with no issues.
I got the SP1 software and decided to put that down since I had not gone very far with the 8.11 install. So I uninstall, clean up the drives and registry, etc.
I then put down 8.11 SP1 deployment server CD's and get an error message logging in, directly after I close the Tip of the Day indicating a C++ runtime issue:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: E:\E811\System\bin32\activConsole.exe
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the applcation's support team for more information.
GSC is stumped.
I have uninstalled .NET a couple times and repeated the install with the same results.
Has anyone else run across this issue with 8.11 SP1 yet?
If I can get it figured out, I will post it here for future edification, but I want to cover my bases.
Thanks,
Winston
I then installed the 8.11 base deployment server and completed plans on both servers with no issues.
I got the SP1 software and decided to put that down since I had not gone very far with the 8.11 install. So I uninstall, clean up the drives and registry, etc.
I then put down 8.11 SP1 deployment server CD's and get an error message logging in, directly after I close the Tip of the Day indicating a C++ runtime issue:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: E:\E811\System\bin32\activConsole.exe
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the applcation's support team for more information.
GSC is stumped.
I have uninstalled .NET a couple times and repeated the install with the same results.
Has anyone else run across this issue with 8.11 SP1 yet?
If I can get it figured out, I will post it here for future edification, but I want to cover my bases.
Thanks,
Winston