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Chapter 6: troubleshooting – Triton TargetPro User Manual

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June 2004 TargetPro™ User's Manual

Chapter 6: Troubleshooting


Problem
: After about five minutes the installation does not complete and the

Windows desktop does not return.

Solution: Try again after using ++ to shut the system

down and restart. The problem can be caused by applications
running in the background or not being shut down before running the
installation.


Problem: Under NT/98 the installation may fail after the first re-boot, with a

message that it cannot locate the file setup.exe.

Solution: This can occur if the CD ROM drive is slow getting started after the

first reboot. Just use Explorer to double-click on setup.exe again,
and the installation will proceed normally.


Problem: There is insufficient space on the C: drive, even though D: (or

another) drive has been chosen to install the programs.

Solution: Under Windows 95, 98 and NT, the Windows Installer needs to build

the complete Installer Engine and files on the C: drive. The file can
be as large as 250 MB for a full installation. Windows 2000 will
require much less space, since the operating system includes the
Installer Engine.


Problem: After the Installation completes, you see the message, “The dynamic

link library map.dll could not be found in the specified path” when the
program is started.

Solution: You MUST reboot the system after finishing the installation. This is

necessary so that changes to PATH environment variable can be
applied.


Problem: You may not be able to install all the options (demo files, manuals,

help files) unless you can free enough space on the C: drive.

Solution: Consider using the Minimum Installations option located on the CD

to install only the programs you need.


Problem: When first running Isis after installing a new version, you receive an

error message that says your Isis CFG configuration file is out of
date.

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