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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine" on Mon, 31 May
2004 19:04:54 PDT7
> In <20040601011036.YXLH8065.mta10.adelphia.net@[192.168.1.99]>, on
> 05/31/04
> at 06:10 PM, Michael Rakijas said:
>
> >reading "An unexpected OLE error occurred. OLE error: 8007000a". You
>
> This is a known issues. You have a corrupted Open32 registry run regrx
> from the Lotus folder and you should be good to go.
>
> Track down suite15.txt in your Lotus tree or the install package. It
> covers this and similar issues.
I couldn't find such a file but in the README.TXT file was something close
enough to the solution that I was able to figure the rest out. The file
suggests that the SET SOMIR= statement may have been wrapped or corrupted by
spurious semicolons but in my case, the statement was fine. However, many of
the *.IR files pointed to in the \LOTUSW4\ETC directory went from their original
multi kilobyte file sizes to exactly 32 bytes. I'm not sure why but returning
them to their original state seemed to solve the problem. Thanks.
> HTH,
>
> Steven
-Rocky
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