Microsoft KB Archive/130144

= PRB: SourceSafe for Windows Setup Fails w/ Novell VLM.EXE 1.1 =

Article ID: 130144

Article Last Modified on 5/6/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 5.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 6.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft SourceSafe

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This article was previously published under Q130144



SUMMARY
When you are trying to install SourceSafe version 3.1 for Windows on a Novell server, where the workstation is using Virtual Loadable Module (VLM) version 1.1 software, an error message occurs during the installation process. You cannot complete the installation. This error occurs even after any virus-protection software is disabled. Different error messages will appear, depending on which Novell server you are installing to.

One of the following error messages will occur:

Cannot change properties of the file named: \SSD.EXE

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Could not open the file named: \SSD.EXE

When you are trying to cancel the installation, you may receive this error message:

Microsoft Test Driver (ds) Error Runtime Error: Undefined Error SETUP.INC(1005)

NOTE: These errors can also occur if you are not using VLM.EXE and the line READ ONLY COMPATIBILITY=ON is in your NET.CFG file. If you change this line to READ ONLY COMPATIBILITY=OFF, SourceSafe for Windows will install correctly.



CAUSE
In version 1.1 of VLM.EXE, Novell changed the default value for READ ONLY COMPATIBILITY from OFF to ON.



RESOLUTION
If you are getting a failed installation on a Novell server and the workstation is using VLM version 1.1, do one of the following:

  Modify the NET.CFG or SHELL.CFG file. Under the "Network DOS Requestor" section, add the following line: READ ONLY COMPATIBILITY = OFF -or-

 Install SourceSafe locally and then copy all the files to the appropriate network directory.

NOTE: These solutions apply only to Novell workstations using VLM.EXE version 1.1, which is loaded in the AUTOEXEC.BAT or STARTNET.BAT file. You can determine the version of VLM.EXE either by rebooting the workstation and watching for the loading of the VLM software or by typing "VLM /D" (without the quotation marks) at the command prompt. The /D option displays the diagnostic information (including the version number) for the VLM software.



MORE INFORMATION
The Novell products included here are manufactured by a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.

