Kevin,
I tried the "mdac_type.exe" setup, however, it came back immediately
with the message:
MDAC 2.5 already installed, setup cannot continue...
or something to that effect. I guess this was not an issue with XP home
because "MDAC" was not included in that version of the OS, therefore the
map setup automatically installed it? I would appreciate any
suggestions as to how to proceed from here,
Regards,
David
kevin campbell wrote:
> I think you can get the MS jet message to disappear by running the
> mdac_typ.exe that comes on the Map installation disk. As for the other
> problems you may want to uninstall and reinstall Map.
>
> Kevin
>
> "David T. Allison" wrote in message
> news:3DC3E447.75C41F42@jaguar1.usouthal.edu...
>
>>I have just attempted to install ACAD Map 2000i on a new laptop running
>> XP professional. After the install completed ACAD Map ran normally.
>> After that I installed several other applications and Service Pack 1
>>for
>> XP. After this I receive the following error messages in the ACAD text
>> window as ACAD Map attempts to start:
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> There are no valid MS jet providers installed - failed
>>
>> ade.arx load failed
>>
>> AcadMapWorkspace.arx load failed
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Then a OS window pops up with:
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> Fatal Error: unhandled access violation ...........
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> At this point the opening ACAD Map screen goes away and I'm back to the
>>
>> OS desktop. I have installed the same mix of applications on my XP Home
>>
>> PC with no problems, so I do know that ACAD Map can co-exist with the
>> applications that I have installed with it. I un-installed the SP1 and
>> all of the applications that I had added since ACAD Map last worked,
>>but
>> I still receive the same error. The error message seems to indicate a
>> problem with the MS jet database engine (I think), does anyone know of
>> how I may disable that feature in ACAD Map so I can at least get it up
>> and running? Perhaps the error message does not indicate the "real"
>> problem. Any insights into the problem would be greatly appreciated! I
>> did try installing ACAD Map 2000i in the WIN2K compatibility mode- no
>> luck with that.
>>
>>--
>>David T. Allison
>>Department of Earth Sciences
>>136 LSCB
>>University of South Alabama
>>Mobile, AL 36688
>>(251) 460-6381
>>http://www.usouthal.edu/usa/geography/allison/index.htm
>>
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