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01-22-2005, 09:11 AM
[Friday, January 14, 2005 9:53 PM]
Hi,
I am playing with SB5 and all worked as expected. But I have changed
something (have no idea what) and now when I run a setup file I got this
error:
SetupBuilder 5
This application has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry
for the inconvenience. Please contact the vendor of this installation.
Error#: 0001:000-3
What can be the reason???
sb 5.0.993
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Best regards,
Ingasoftplus
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01-22-2005, 09:11 AM
[Saturday, January 15, 2005 11:32 AM]
Hello,
What happens if you create a new project? Same problem?
Thanks,
Friedrich
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Friedrich Linder
www.lindersoft.com
Fax: 1.954.252.3910
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01-22-2005, 09:12 AM
[Saturday, January 15, 2005 4:18 PM]
Hi friedrich,
> What happens if you create a new project? Same problem?
I have created a new project, compiled it and run setup file without any
problem! BUT after I have loaded my "problem" project, compiled it and run
setup file with the same problem. After I have loaded my first (new)
project, compiled and run - I got the same error!!!
What is going on??
also could you send me a new unlock key so I will try 1014 build.
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Best regards,
Ingasoftplus
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01-22-2005, 09:12 AM
[Saturday, January 15, 2005 4:55 PM]
See private email. Please recompile the projects with 1014.
Error#: 0001:000-3 means the installer was unable to "load" the LSPack
decompression library. If this happens again, please disable your
virus-scanner and try again. Perhaps the virus auto-protection software
scans the file, but does not "unlock" it and the installer initialization
fails.
Friedrich
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Friedrich Linder
www.lindersoft.com
Fax: 1.954.252.3910
NewsArchive
01-22-2005, 09:13 AM
[Saturday, January 15, 2005 6:56 PM]
Hi Friedrich,
> See private email. Please recompile the projects with 1014.
>
> Error#: 0001:000-3 means the installer was unable to "load" the LSPack
> decompression library. If this happens again, please disable your
> virus-scanner and try again. Perhaps the virus auto-protection software
> scans the file, but does not "unlock" it and the installer initialization
> fails.
I have downloaded 1014 build and ran setup file - I got the same error!!
Error#: 0001:000-3!
I was confused and have checked message on your site:
"Projects designed with trial versions of SetupBuilder do not expire and can
be used with licensed versions. However, installers built with a trial
version of SetupBuilder will time out after three days and must be rebuilt
at that time."
So... My PC was worked more then 60 hours (!) without rebooting so I have
rebooted my PC! Now setup for 1014 build is working again! My problem
project (setup file) is working as well! So I not really understand this...
Is this 3 days limitation reason?
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Best regards,
Ingasoftplus
NewsArchive
01-22-2005, 09:13 AM
[Sunday, January 16, 2005 12:03 PM]
No, you have the full version. There is no trial version available at the
moment. Seems to me that the reboot "reset" your virus-scanner (or another
protection software). This problem is not caused by the installer - the
installer was unable to load (LoadLibrary API failed) the decompression
library (perhaps locked by your protection software).
Friedrich
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Friedrich Linder
www.lindersoft.com
Fax: 1.954.252.3910
NewsArchive
01-22-2005, 09:13 AM
[Sunday, January 16, 2005 11:18 PM]
Hi Friedrich,
> No, you have the full version. There is no trial version available at the
> moment.
OK, I see.
> Seems to me that the reboot "reset" your virus-scanner (or another
> protection software).
No, I not use any program like this.
> This problem is not caused by the installer - the
> installer was unable to load (LoadLibrary API failed) the decompression
> library (perhaps locked by your protection software).
Yes, that can be the reason.
Thank you very much fot this information.
So could I use current version (sb5 1014) to produce the setups for our
products and put it to use by our clients? Is it save?
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Best regards,
Ingasoftplus
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