Subject | Re: Problem with FireBird 1.5 + UDF (rFunc) and Win2k SP4 |
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Author | Enrico |
Post date | 2004-05-27T15:07:34Z |
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Lester Caine <lester@l...>
wrote:
i have some news on this problem.
When i restart Win2k SP4 server and then try to use FireBird
application the error persist.
But if, after restart, i manually shut-down and restart only FireBird
services all seem to work fine.
Anyone can help me ?
Best regards,
Enrico Raviglione.
wrote:
> Enrico wrote:have
>
> > one of my customer have installed Win2k SP4 on a Win2K server.
> > This server is also a Database server for our application, we
> > installed some time ago a Firebird 1.5 + rFunc UDF.when
> >
> > Before the update to SP4 all working fine, but after this update
> > my application start appear this error on the client machine:perfectly
> >
> > ISC ERROR CODE: 335544343
> > invalid request BLR at offset 2
> > function CIF is not defined
> > module name or entrypoint could not be found.
>
> It might be worth looking at the rFunc file, and see if it has any
> dependencies on system libraries, but since SP4 broke a lot of
> stable applications it does not surprise me. Anybody actually using(\UDF),
> rFunc with SP4?
>
> > We have verify and rFunc.dll exists on the proper directory
> > FireBird seem to run correctly on the server, etc....issue
> > we don't understand where can be the problem or if exists some
> > with FireBird 1.5 and Win2k SP4.machines all
>
> There was a problem with Events and SP4, but since our test
> failed to run simple RAS applications after SP4 was installed therehas
> been no further attempt to change - had to wipe the machines andHi,
> reinstall windows to SP3 to get them working again!
>
> --
> Lester Caine
> -----------------------------
> L.S.Caine Electronic Services
i have some news on this problem.
When i restart Win2k SP4 server and then try to use FireBird
application the error persist.
But if, after restart, i manually shut-down and restart only FireBird
services all seem to work fine.
Anyone can help me ?
Best regards,
Enrico Raviglione.