I am on a fairly new install of SBS 2003, and since the
install, I have been unable to access the Internal Website
(companyweb). I found the KB article and the file to
install that may be the fix for this issue, but the file
gets 1/2 through install and fails. I have tried
redownloading, and using Windows Update directly to no
avail.
I receive a Fatal Error when it tries to install.
The Event is below:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: SBSServicePack
Event Category: None
Event ID: 4373
Date: 5/9/2004
Time: 3:44:06 PM
User: OTS\Administrator
Computer: SKYWALKER
Description:
Small Business Server 2003 KB832880 installation failed.
Fatal error during installation.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Any ideas on this? I am able to access other websites
under my \Inetpub\wwwroot, just not this one.
The oledb32.dll file and oledb32r.dll file should be 2.80.1022.0 in a
default install of SBS 2003. If one file is this version and one file is
not, you only need to perform the rest of the steps for the file that is
the improper version.
2. Get the 2.80.1022.0 version of the oledb32.dll and oledb32r.dll files.
You can get these files by expanding them from the SBS 2003 CD #1:\i386
folder.
3. Delete the C:\winnt\system32\dllcache\oledb32.dll and oledb32r.dll.
Place a copy of the
2.80.1022.0 version of oledb32.dll and oledb32r.dll in the
C:\winnt\system32\dllcache folder.
4. Rename the C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ole DB\oledb32.dll file
and oledb32r.dll file.
Place a copy of the 2.80.1022.0 version of oledb32.dll and oledb32r.dll in
this folder.
5. Register the updated oledb32.dll and oledb32r.dll file using the
following command.
regsvr32 C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ole DB\oledb32.dll
regsvr32 C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ole DB\oledb32r.dll
6. Reinstall the Intranet using SBS setup (if you have the updated CD #3)
or by running SBS WSS patch 832880.
Chris wrote:
Unfortunately, both of those files are the same version
(2.80.1022.0). =(
Any ideas now? Should I try and replace them anyways?
Thanks,
Chris
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