Article ID: 252725
Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
This article was previously published under Q252725
SYMPTOMS
During the system files portion of Setup, when you perform one of the following operations:
- Running the Windows 2000 Readiness Analyzer
- Running Winnt32 /checkupgradeonly
- Running Winnt32 and attempting to upgrade.
You may receive the following error message:
CAUSE
This error message can occur if Quickbooks, Powerbuilder, Cabnetware, or Oracle for Windows 95 is installed on your computer.
RESOLUTION
Quickbooks
To resolve this issue, locate the Qbconv32.dll file and rename it to Qbconv32.dl_. If you find multiple copies of this file on the computer, rename each copy.
Powerbuilder
To resolve this issue, locate the following files and rename them to a .dl_ extension. If you find multiple copies of these files on the computer, rename each copy:
Pbctl050.dll
Pbstr60.dll
Pbudo050.dll
Pbfrm050.dll
Pbdse050.dll
Cabnetware
To resolve this issue, locate the following files and rename them:
L323d.dll rename to - L323d.dl_
L32cutes.dll rename to - L32cutes.dl_
L32cutl.dll rename to - L32cutl.dl_
L32cwv.dll rename to - L32cwv.dl_
L32dlg2.dll rename to - L32dlg2.dl_
L32estmt.dll rename to - L32estmt.dl_
L32lay.dll rename to - L32lay.dl_
L32mxs.dll rename to - L32mxs.dl_
Oracle for Windows 95
To resolve this issue, locate the following files in the orawin95 folder (by default) and rename them:
NPL80.dll rename to - NPL80.dl_
NR80.dll rename to - NR80.dl_
NT80.dll rename to - NT80.dl_
If you find multiple copies of a file on the computer, rename each copy.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.
MORE INFORMATION
You may also find the offending entry at the end of the Setupact.log log file. The entry would look something like the following example:
Warning Modules:Access violation while checking c:\Program Files\Intuit\QuickBooks Pro 99\QBCONV32.dll
If you are upgrading, you must rename the .dl_ file back to .dll after the upgrade completes so the program can start working again. After the upgrade completes, you can safely rename the file. Or you can uninstall the offending program. This issue only happens while the readiness analyzer or Winnt32 is running inside Windows 95 or Windows 98. After you install Windows 2000, you can rename the file back. This does not cause any issues and the program functions normally again.
Another cause is a dynamic-link library (DLL) file that is included with Powerbuilder (Pbctlo50.dll). To resolve this issue, rename the file, let Setup continue, and after Setup or the Readiness Analyzer tool finishes, rename the file to its original name so that Powerbuilder works again.
Cabnetware (or Cabware) may also cause this problem. This is Cabinet Design Software. Uninstalling the program resolves the issue. The readiness analyzer has problems with the following files from Cabnetware:
- L323d.dll
- L32cutes.dll
- L32cutl.dll
- L32cwv.dll
- L32dlg2.dll
- L32estmt.dll
- L32lay.dll
- L32mxs.dll
The third-party products that are discussed in this article are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.
To view a Microsoft Support WebCast about Windows 2000 setup issues, please visit the following Microsoft Web site:
Additional query words: quicken GPF IPF checkupgrade chkupgrd chkupgrd.exe win2000hotsetup
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