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Cannot start homebanking software 2
lostplanet2:
Hi folks,
in november 2013 I started the thread "Cannot start homebanking software". Inbetween I was absent for almost 3 month. Now I am back home and would like to carry on with the thread. The originalthread is closed. Therefore I opened this new one here. May be the operator could reopen the original thread and move this new post.
I followed the instructions of Willy2 given with Reply #16 and Reply #17.
In Reply # 16 Willy2 suggested the following commands.:
cd /d %windir%\system32
regsvr32 msjet40.dll /u
cd /d %windir%\syswow64
regsvr32 msjet40.dll /u
regsvr32 msjet40.dll
Although I tried this already in a similar manner (see my first posing from November 22, 2013), I did it once more. But I got the same results: "The modul 'C:\Windows\sysWOW64\msjet40.dll' is possibly not compatible with the windows version, that you want to execute. Check if the module is compatible with a x86-Version (32-Bit) or x64-Version (64-Bit) of 'regsvr.exe'." (My translation from original german report.)
Then, following the instruction in Reply #17, I downloaded and ran Windows Repair v2.4.0. I followed exactly all the instructions and completed thoroughly step by step. Unfortunately without success in regard to my problem.
When I try to start my homebanking software I still get this Problem report "There is no database open (DAO.DbEngine - error number 3633: DLL 'MSJET4x.DLL') ca not be loaded." (My translation from original german report.)
Is there someting else, that I could try besides reinstallation of Windows? Thanks for help.
George
Operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit v6.1
Willy2:
- There's a list called "MDAC.txt" in one of the subfolders of WR v2.40. Take the list, add to each "REGSVR32"-line the text "/u", rename the file to "MDAC.bat" and run it with admin rights. (the "/u" addition un-registers (the) file(s)). Then re-run WR v2.40. Perhaps this will help.
lostplanet2:
Hi Willy2,
in mdac.txt every command-line ends with "/s".
Should I leave this and just add /u like that:
%SystemRoot%\system32\regsvr32.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\msjet40.dll /s /u
And is the space between "/s" and "/u" correct, like I did it in the above example? Or should it look like the next line without a space between the parameters:
%SystemRoot%\system32\regsvr32.exe %SystemRoot%\system32\msjet40.dll /s/u
Thanks for helping me once more.
George
Willy2:
- The "/u" should be separated with a space from the rest of the line. just add it to the line.
lostplanet2:
Hi Willy2,
did what You suggested. But no success. Any other idea besides newinstallation of win7?
George
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