SQL--Outlook related corruption?

  • Thread starter Doug Parker Office-Outlook
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Doug Parker Office-Outlook

XP Media Center, v5.1 SP3, Office 2007

Error message on system restart--after
rebooting, before the login screen appears:

Quote:
Your SQL server installation is either corrput or has
been tampered with (could not open SQLEVN70.DLL)
Please uninstall and then rerun setup to correct this
problem.


A google search shows a potential fix by
simply renaming the computer's name back
if it has been changed. Those instructions
assume I have a full-fledged SQL install
CD--which I don't--I'm only using the SQL
from the Outlook installation.

Outlook Business Contact Manager is the
only SQL program running, AFAIK. Don't
tell me I have to uninstall Outlook and
reinstall it, that's a royal PITA. :evil:
There's got to be a nicer, cleaner way
to make this go away...

Doug
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

You should only need to uninstall BCM and reinstall.

Did you rename the computer after installing BCM? If so, did you see if
renaming it fixes it?

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Pat Willener

You could try a repair install.
XP Media Center, v5.1 SP3, Office 2007

Error message on system restart--after
rebooting, before the login screen appears:

Quote:


A google search shows a potential fix by
simply renaming the computer's name back
if it has been changed. Those instructions
assume I have a full-fledged SQL install
CD--which I don't--I'm only using the SQL
from the Outlook installation.

Outlook Business Contact Manager is the
only SQL program running, AFAIK. Don't
tell me I have to uninstall Outlook and
reinstall it, that's a royal PITA. :evil:
There's got to be a nicer, cleaner way
to make this go away...

Doug
 

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