Microsoft KB Archive/161791

= XADM: Err Msg: The Command LODCTR DSACTRS.INI Failed =

Article ID: 161791

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q161791



SYMPTOMS
You might receive the following error while updating Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0:

The command lodctr dsactrs.ini failed, returning an error code of.

Processing file 'server.ins', at or near line 122

An internal component has failed.

Microsoft Exchange Server Setup

ID no: c103264c

When upgrading to Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.0, you might receive the following error:

The command lodctr dsactrs.ini failed, returning an error code of.

Processing file 'server.ins', at or near line 138

An internal component has failed.

Microsoft Exchange Server Setup

ID no: c103798a



CAUSE
The following two files in the \SYSTEM32 directory are either missing, corrupt or you do not have permission to access them:

Perfc009.dat

Perfh009.dat



RESOLUTION
If the files are there, check to make sure that you have the correct permissions to access and write to those files. If you have the correct permissions, then you may need to rename the files and expand them from the Windows NT Server compact disk.

If the files are missing or need to be replaced, expand them off the Windows NT Server compact disk and into the \SYSTEM32 directory. The following command-line command demonstrates how this can be done:

expand :\i386\perfc009.da_ c:\winnt35\system32\perfc009.dat

NOTE: Renaming, replacing, or deleting these DAT files will cause the counters for any installed applications to be removed, and you will have to reinstall other applications if you replace these two files.



MORE INFORMATION
The Lodctr utility adds performance monitor counter information to these two DAT files. If the files are missing or you do not have access to them, the above errors will occur.

These errors can also be cause by a corruption in the performance counter descriptions in the registry. For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

189943 Performance Counters Become Corrupted After BackOffice 4.0 Setup

Keywords: kbprb KB161791

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