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Error when installing. HELP!!!!

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At 04:13 PM 2/10/00 -0800, you wrote:

>I have downloaded army builder.  When I go to install it I get a
>message that says, "could not initialize the instalation. (CRC) The
>paramater is incorrect."  Can anyone help me???


This problem is due to one of the following issues, starting with the most 
likely one:

1. The installation file itself is corrupt. The solution is to download it 
again.
2. When you run the installer, the default drive MUST be the drive where 
the file resides. The solution is to launch the installer via the sequence 
outlined below.
    a. Click on the Start menu in the lower left corner.
    b. Click on "Run...".
    c. Click on "Browse...".
    d. Select the file that you downloaded (probably "abldr14d.exe").
    e. Invoke the installer.
3. The Windows directory on your computer is full or not writable.
4. The "TMP" directory on your computer is not defined, is full, or is not 
writable.
5. One of the following 3 files on your computer is corrupted: "ver.dll", 
"version.dll", or "ddeml.dll". It is valid if your system only has a proper 
"ver.dll" file on it.

Please check these possible issues and see if they don't correct the 
problem for you.

Thanks, Rob


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How do I know if one of my .dll files are bad?  My c: drive has room, I
created a file called "tmp", I tried the start, run, open and I have
downloaded it again.  None of it worked.  Do you have any other ideas?
  
rob bowes <ro-@wolflair.com> wrote: 
original article:[url]http://www.egroups.com/group/armybuilder/?start=542[/url]
> At 04:13 PM 2/10/00 -0800, you wrote:
> 
> >I have downloaded army builder.  When I go to install it I get a
> >message that says, "could not initialize the instalation. (CRC) The
> >paramater is incorrect."  Can anyone help me???
> 
> 
> This problem is due to one of the following issues, starting with the
most 
> likely one:
> 
> 1. The installation file itself is corrupt. The solution is to
download it 
> again.
> 2. When you run the installer, the default drive MUST be the drive
where 
> the file resides. The solution is to launch the installer via the
sequence 
> outlined below.
>     a. Click on the Start menu in the lower left corner.
>     b. Click on "Run...".
>     c. Click on "Browse...".
>     d. Select the file that you downloaded (probably "abldr14d.exe").
>     e. Invoke the installer.
> 3. The Windows directory on your computer is full or not writable.
> 4. The "TMP" directory on your computer is not defined, is full, or
is not 
> writable.
> 5. One of the following 3 files on your computer is corrupted:
"ver.dll", 
> "version.dll", or "ddeml.dll". It is valid if your system only has a
proper 
> "ver.dll" file on it.
> 
> Please check these possible issues and see if they don't correct the 
> problem for you.
> 
> Thanks, Rob
> 
>
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Perhaps uninstall AB and install the 1.4D.  Although you will loose your reg
# if you have a reg #.  If you have the CD then there's no problems.  I had
that problem with AB on my Laptop.  All I did was uninstall it and installed
1.4D and everything works great.

Toller Madsen

"The Law of Averages is more a suggestion than a Law"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Dickerson" <bud1weis1r@aol.com>
To: [email]ab@support.wolflair.com[/email]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 8:02 PM
Subject: [AB] Re: Error when installing. HELP!!!!


> How do I know if one of my .dll files are bad?  My c: drive has room, I
> created a file called "tmp", I tried the start, run, open and I have
> downloaded it again.  None of it worked.  Do you have any other ideas?
>
> rob bowes <ro-@wolflair.com> wrote:
> original article:[url]http://www.egroups.com/group/armybuilder/?start=542[/url]
> > At 04:13 PM 2/10/00 -0800, you wrote:
> >
> > >I have downloaded army builder.  When I go to install it I get a
> > >message that says, "could not initialize the instalation. (CRC) The
> > >paramater is incorrect."  Can anyone help me???
> >
> >
> > This problem is due to one of the following issues, starting with the
> most
> > likely one:
> >
> > 1. The installation file itself is corrupt. The solution is to
> download it
> > again.
> > 2. When you run the installer, the default drive MUST be the drive
> where
> > the file resides. The solution is to launch the installer via the
> sequence
> > outlined below.
> >     a. Click on the Start menu in the lower left corner.
> >     b. Click on "Run...".
> >     c. Click on "Browse...".
> >     d. Select the file that you downloaded (probably "abldr14d.exe").
> >     e. Invoke the installer.
> > 3. The Windows directory on your computer is full or not writable.
> > 4. The "TMP" directory on your computer is not defined, is full, or
> is not
> > writable.
> > 5. One of the following 3 files on your computer is corrupted:
> "ver.dll",
> > "version.dll", or "ddeml.dll". It is valid if your system only has a
> proper
> > "ver.dll" file on it.
> >
> > Please check these possible issues and see if they don't correct the
> > problem for you.
> >
> > Thanks, Rob
> >
> >
>
>
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At 08:32 PM 2/10/00 -0500, you wrote:

>Perhaps uninstall AB and install the 1.4D.  Although you will loose your reg
># if you have a reg #.  If you have the CD then there's no problems.  I had
>that problem with AB on my Laptop.  All I did was uninstall it and installed
>1.4D and everything works great.
>
>Toller Madsen


Wow! I hadn't heard of re-installing the product being necessary before. 
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, Toller! :-)


For Jason: If you have a registered version and need to uninstall AB, then 
simply write down the registration number first. You can obtain it by going 
to the Help menu and selecting Registration. When you re-install AB, the 
system code will be the same, so you can simply re-enter the original 
registration code once again.

Let me know if this fixes it!!

Thanks, Rob

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