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michae...@jrsmith.com

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Sep 29, 2004, 4:43:11 PM9/29/04
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I am in the midst of uninstalling GW 6.5, and installing GW 6.5.2. All
have gone well, exept one I get the following:

"GroupWise did not initialize successfully. Prease run GroupWise Setup,
or contact your system administrator. OLE Error: 80004002.

Looked it up in knowledge base, but nothing seemed applicable. No amount
of uninstalling and reinstalling does any good.

Any suggestions?

Lindsey Johnstone

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Sep 30, 2004, 1:01:45 AM9/30/04
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michae...@jrsmith.com,

Sure, uninstall it in the same profile it was installed in. <g> Or,
uninstall it while logged into the workstation as the Administrator.

--
Lindsey Johnstone
"A man about town"
Please note: My spell checker will correct your spelling of GroupWise.

michae...@jrsmith.com

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Sep 30, 2004, 9:22:06 AM9/30/04
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Tried that. No joy. Bummer. I uninstalled from the profile, then
installed as the local admin account. Tried that a few times, still get
same error.

However, I did notice (didn't before) that midway through the
installation, I get a "Typelib registration 2 failed with 8002801C message"

Any other suggestions?

Claude St-Louis

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Sep 30, 2004, 2:16:51 PM9/30/04
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had the same prob , uninstall and delete the folder on c drive and reinstall.

Lindsey Johnstone

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Sep 30, 2004, 11:10:38 PM9/30/04
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Claude St-Louis,

> had the same prob , uninstall and delete the folder on c drive and
> reinstall.

Beat me to it! Though I was gonna mention use one of the cleaning
agents, delete the folder, run a registry cleaner and then reboot,
reinstall. <g>

Lindsey Johnstone

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Sep 30, 2004, 11:11:13 PM9/30/04
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michae...@jrsmith.com,

See response to Claude.

ghe...@boyertownasd.org

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Dec 16, 2004, 8:46:37 AM12/16/04
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START, RUN
"cmd"

Command Window Opens
TYPE IN

"ipconfig /renew"

LOAD GROUPWISE AGAIN :-)

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