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tamara
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      12th Apr 2008
Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module

What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
morning.
 
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JakesDad
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      13th Apr 2008
Same thing happened to me yesterday. I have a hunch that there was an
automatic upgrade that caused the problem because I did not touch the
software and it had been running previously.

"tamara" wrote:

> Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
> Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module
>
> What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
> morning.

 
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Stuart Dole
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      13th Apr 2008
I'm seeing it too, since last night's update -- I don't even use BCM, though
it's installed. Outlook is difficult to use around all the popups. Anyone
tried to just roll back their system?

"tamara" wrote:

> Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
> Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module
>
> What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
> morning.

 
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jainvinit@gmail.com
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      13th Apr 2008
On Apr 12, 5:41 pm, Stuart Dole <StuartD...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I'm seeing it too, since last night's update -- I don't even use BCM, though
> it's installed. Outlook is difficult to use around all the popups. Anyone
> tried to just roll back their system?
>
>
>
> "tamara" wrote:
> > Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
> > Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module

>
> > What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
> > morning.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


hi
Could you provide us with some repro steps? We need more information
to analyze this problem. Can you please enable logging for BCM and
send the log file to BCMISVX__at__microsoft.com . Please note that
there are no underscores in the above e-mail address . Please follow
the following steps to enable logging for BCM.

1. Go to the help menu
2. Choose About Business Contact Manager for Outlook
3. Another window opens up and in the bottom of that , there will be a
checkbox to enable logging for BCM , Please check that.
4. Redo the conversion
5. You can find the log file at C:\Users\"your user name"\AppData\Local
\Temp\BCMLog_V3.log

Thanks
Vinit

 
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JakesDad
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      13th Apr 2008
Vinit -- tried to do what you wanted but could not (BCM does not come up at
all when you open Outlook and there is no About BCM in the help menu).
Sequence that I see when trying to open outlook is
Outlook logo appears
Inbox appears in background with error message in foreground
Last time I had to release 23 identical error messages before Outlook was
usable.
Once errors are cleared Outlook appears to work "normally".

Problem started on or about April 11 -- was working fine prior to that.
Smells like an automatic update was applied that has put us all out of
commission for BCM


"(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:

> On Apr 12, 5:41 pm, Stuart Dole <StuartD...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > I'm seeing it too, since last night's update -- I don't even use BCM, though
> > it's installed. Outlook is difficult to use around all the popups. Anyone
> > tried to just roll back their system?
> >
> >
> >
> > "tamara" wrote:
> > > Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
> > > Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module

> >
> > > What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
> > > morning.- Hide quoted text -

> >
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> hi
> Could you provide us with some repro steps? We need more information
> to analyze this problem. Can you please enable logging for BCM and
> send the log file to BCMISVX__at__microsoft.com . Please note that
> there are no underscores in the above e-mail address . Please follow
> the following steps to enable logging for BCM.
>
> 1. Go to the help menu
> 2. Choose About Business Contact Manager for Outlook
> 3. Another window opens up and in the bottom of that , there will be a
> checkbox to enable logging for BCM , Please check that.
> 4. Redo the conversion
> 5. You can find the log file at C:\Users\"your user name"\AppData\Local
> \Temp\BCMLog_V3.log
>
> Thanks
> Vinit
>
>

 
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Stuart Dole
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      14th Apr 2008
Hi Vinit:

The problem turned out to be even worse than BCM. The microsoft update log
showed that an update for .NET failed to install on the evening of the 11th.
I traced the error message number back and got that "something's wrong" and
to uninstall ALL .NET components and reinstall. Well, none (NONE) of the .NET
components would uninstall manually on the "Install and Remove Software" tool
in the control panel. The description for the error said if that happened to
use the .NET uninstall tool, which I did (took forever!). Then Outlook was
hosed, naturally. I tried to install each of the .NET compnents (starting
from 1.0, then service pack 3 for 1.0, etc.), and it got all squirlly and I
quit for the night, distressed that Turbotax won't run either and I haven't
filed yet.

Why is it that software and computers KNOW when things are critical and fail
just then, of all times?

Today I reinstalled Turbotax 2007 (which seems to force an install of .NET
2.0) and miracle! Outlook runs! No error boxes! I have NOT tried to do the
updates on .NET again -- will hold off until after I've filed my taxes.

I don't know if this helps. Maybe the others should check their Microsoft
Update log and see if there's a .NET problem. And if so, to be very careful
about what you do about it!

Happy trails,
Stuart


"(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:

> On Apr 12, 5:41 pm, Stuart Dole <StuartD...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > I'm seeing it too, since last night's update -- I don't even use BCM, though
> > it's installed. Outlook is difficult to use around all the popups. Anyone
> > tried to just roll back their system?
> >
> >
> >
> > "tamara" wrote:
> > > Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
> > > Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module

> >
> > > What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
> > > morning.- Hide quoted text -

> >
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> hi
> Could you provide us with some repro steps? We need more information
> to analyze this problem. Can you please enable logging for BCM and
> send the log file to BCMISVX__at__microsoft.com . Please note that
> there are no underscores in the above e-mail address . Please follow
> the following steps to enable logging for BCM.
>
> 1. Go to the help menu
> 2. Choose About Business Contact Manager for Outlook
> 3. Another window opens up and in the bottom of that , there will be a
> checkbox to enable logging for BCM , Please check that.
> 4. Redo the conversion
> 5. You can find the log file at C:\Users\"your user name"\AppData\Local
> \Temp\BCMLog_V3.log
>
> Thanks
> Vinit
>
>

 
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      14th Apr 2008
Is TurboTax 2007 from the makers of CA Internet Security.
Do you use CA Internet Security?
I updated my CA Internet Security recently and I'm having the same problem
that everyone else is having, so I'm wondering if there is a conflict between
CA and Business Contact Manager.

Thanks in advance for a reply,

Paul

"Stuart Dole" wrote:

> Hi Vinit:
>
> The problem turned out to be even worse than BCM. The microsoft update log
> showed that an update for .NET failed to install on the evening of the 11th.
> I traced the error message number back and got that "something's wrong" and
> to uninstall ALL .NET components and reinstall. Well, none (NONE) of the .NET
> components would uninstall manually on the "Install and Remove Software" tool
> in the control panel. The description for the error said if that happened to
> use the .NET uninstall tool, which I did (took forever!). Then Outlook was
> hosed, naturally. I tried to install each of the .NET compnents (starting
> from 1.0, then service pack 3 for 1.0, etc.), and it got all squirlly and I
> quit for the night, distressed that Turbotax won't run either and I haven't
> filed yet.
>
> Why is it that software and computers KNOW when things are critical and fail
> just then, of all times?
>
> Today I reinstalled Turbotax 2007 (which seems to force an install of .NET
> 2.0) and miracle! Outlook runs! No error boxes! I have NOT tried to do the
> updates on .NET again -- will hold off until after I've filed my taxes.
>
> I don't know if this helps. Maybe the others should check their Microsoft
> Update log and see if there's a .NET problem. And if so, to be very careful
> about what you do about it!
>
> Happy trails,
> Stuart
>
>
> "(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
>
> > On Apr 12, 5:41 pm, Stuart Dole <StuartD...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> > wrote:
> > > I'm seeing it too, since last night's update -- I don't even use BCM, though
> > > it's installed. Outlook is difficult to use around all the popups. Anyone
> > > tried to just roll back their system?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "tamara" wrote:
> > > > Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
> > > > Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module
> > >
> > > > What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
> > > > morning.- Hide quoted text -
> > >
> > > - Show quoted text -

> >
> > hi
> > Could you provide us with some repro steps? We need more information
> > to analyze this problem. Can you please enable logging for BCM and
> > send the log file to BCMISVX__at__microsoft.com . Please note that
> > there are no underscores in the above e-mail address . Please follow
> > the following steps to enable logging for BCM.
> >
> > 1. Go to the help menu
> > 2. Choose About Business Contact Manager for Outlook
> > 3. Another window opens up and in the bottom of that , there will be a
> > checkbox to enable logging for BCM , Please check that.
> > 4. Redo the conversion
> > 5. You can find the log file at C:\Users\"your user name"\AppData\Local
> > \Temp\BCMLog_V3.log
> >
> > Thanks
> > Vinit
> >
> >

 
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      14th Apr 2008
Have you heard anything from anyone that has been helpful?
I use CA Internet Security and recently updated.
I wonder if there is a conflict with CA Internet Security?
Please continue to post to MS site with any new information.

Thanks,

Paul

"JakesDad" wrote:

> Same thing happened to me yesterday. I have a hunch that there was an
> automatic upgrade that caused the problem because I did not touch the
> software and it had been running previously.
>
> "tamara" wrote:
>
> > Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
> > Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module
> >
> > What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
> > morning.

 
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JakesDad
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      14th Apr 2008
Cannot start Quick Books either

"Most compatible GPS handheld w/S&T" wrote:

> Is TurboTax 2007 from the makers of CA Internet Security.
> Do you use CA Internet Security?
> I updated my CA Internet Security recently and I'm having the same problem
> that everyone else is having, so I'm wondering if there is a conflict between
> CA and Business Contact Manager.
>
> Thanks in advance for a reply,
>
> Paul
>
> "Stuart Dole" wrote:
>
> > Hi Vinit:
> >
> > The problem turned out to be even worse than BCM. The microsoft update log
> > showed that an update for .NET failed to install on the evening of the 11th.
> > I traced the error message number back and got that "something's wrong" and
> > to uninstall ALL .NET components and reinstall. Well, none (NONE) of the .NET
> > components would uninstall manually on the "Install and Remove Software" tool
> > in the control panel. The description for the error said if that happened to
> > use the .NET uninstall tool, which I did (took forever!). Then Outlook was
> > hosed, naturally. I tried to install each of the .NET compnents (starting
> > from 1.0, then service pack 3 for 1.0, etc.), and it got all squirlly and I
> > quit for the night, distressed that Turbotax won't run either and I haven't
> > filed yet.
> >
> > Why is it that software and computers KNOW when things are critical and fail
> > just then, of all times?
> >
> > Today I reinstalled Turbotax 2007 (which seems to force an install of .NET
> > 2.0) and miracle! Outlook runs! No error boxes! I have NOT tried to do the
> > updates on .NET again -- will hold off until after I've filed my taxes.
> >
> > I don't know if this helps. Maybe the others should check their Microsoft
> > Update log and see if there's a .NET problem. And if so, to be very careful
> > about what you do about it!
> >
> > Happy trails,
> > Stuart
> >
> >
> > "(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
> >
> > > On Apr 12, 5:41 pm, Stuart Dole <StuartD...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> > > wrote:
> > > > I'm seeing it too, since last night's update -- I don't even use BCM, though
> > > > it's installed. Outlook is difficult to use around all the popups. Anyone
> > > > tried to just roll back their system?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "tamara" wrote:
> > > > > Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language runtime
> > > > > Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module
> > > >
> > > > > What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started happening this
> > > > > morning.- Hide quoted text -
> > > >
> > > > - Show quoted text -
> > >
> > > hi
> > > Could you provide us with some repro steps? We need more information
> > > to analyze this problem. Can you please enable logging for BCM and
> > > send the log file to BCMISVX__at__microsoft.com . Please note that
> > > there are no underscores in the above e-mail address . Please follow
> > > the following steps to enable logging for BCM.
> > >
> > > 1. Go to the help menu
> > > 2. Choose About Business Contact Manager for Outlook
> > > 3. Another window opens up and in the bottom of that , there will be a
> > > checkbox to enable logging for BCM , Please check that.
> > > 4. Redo the conversion
> > > 5. You can find the log file at C:\Users\"your user name"\AppData\Local
> > > \Temp\BCMLog_V3.log
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Vinit
> > >
> > >

 
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Lon Orenstein
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      14th Apr 2008
Here's a good description of the problem and a solution - a .NET update is
the culprit!
http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com...rticle/1009275


HTH,
Lon


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"JakesDad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:51CEA9B6-8303-4642-916E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Cannot start Quick Books either
>
> "Most compatible GPS handheld w/S&T" wrote:
>
>> Is TurboTax 2007 from the makers of CA Internet Security.
>> Do you use CA Internet Security?
>> I updated my CA Internet Security recently and I'm having the same
>> problem
>> that everyone else is having, so I'm wondering if there is a conflict
>> between
>> CA and Business Contact Manager.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for a reply,
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> "Stuart Dole" wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Vinit:
>> >
>> > The problem turned out to be even worse than BCM. The microsoft update
>> > log
>> > showed that an update for .NET failed to install on the evening of the
>> > 11th.
>> > I traced the error message number back and got that "something's wrong"
>> > and
>> > to uninstall ALL .NET components and reinstall. Well, none (NONE) of
>> > the .NET
>> > components would uninstall manually on the "Install and Remove
>> > Software" tool
>> > in the control panel. The description for the error said if that
>> > happened to
>> > use the .NET uninstall tool, which I did (took forever!). Then Outlook
>> > was
>> > hosed, naturally. I tried to install each of the .NET compnents
>> > (starting
>> > from 1.0, then service pack 3 for 1.0, etc.), and it got all squirlly
>> > and I
>> > quit for the night, distressed that Turbotax won't run either and I
>> > haven't
>> > filed yet.
>> >
>> > Why is it that software and computers KNOW when things are critical and
>> > fail
>> > just then, of all times?
>> >
>> > Today I reinstalled Turbotax 2007 (which seems to force an install of
>> > .NET
>> > 2.0) and miracle! Outlook runs! No error boxes! I have NOT tried to do
>> > the
>> > updates on .NET again -- will hold off until after I've filed my taxes.
>> >
>> > I don't know if this helps. Maybe the others should check their
>> > Microsoft
>> > Update log and see if there's a .NET problem. And if so, to be very
>> > careful
>> > about what you do about it!
>> >
>> > Happy trails,
>> > Stuart
>> >
>> >
>> > "(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
>> >
>> > > On Apr 12, 5:41 pm, Stuart Dole
>> > > <StuartD...@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> > > wrote:
>> > > > I'm seeing it too, since last night's update -- I don't even use
>> > > > BCM, though
>> > > > it's installed. Outlook is difficult to use around all the popups.
>> > > > Anyone
>> > > > tried to just roll back their system?
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > "tamara" wrote:
>> > > > > Business contact manager failed to initialize the common language
>> > > > > runtime
>> > > > > Ecall methods must be packaged into a system module
>> > > >
>> > > > > What is this error? How do I correct it? This just started
>> > > > > happening this
>> > > > > morning.- Hide quoted text -
>> > > >
>> > > > - Show quoted text -
>> > >
>> > > hi
>> > > Could you provide us with some repro steps? We need more information
>> > > to analyze this problem. Can you please enable logging for BCM and
>> > > send the log file to BCMISVX__at__microsoft.com . Please note that
>> > > there are no underscores in the above e-mail address . Please follow
>> > > the following steps to enable logging for BCM.
>> > >
>> > > 1. Go to the help menu
>> > > 2. Choose About Business Contact Manager for Outlook
>> > > 3. Another window opens up and in the bottom of that , there will be
>> > > a
>> > > checkbox to enable logging for BCM , Please check that.
>> > > 4. Redo the conversion
>> > > 5. You can find the log file at C:\Users\"your user
>> > > name"\AppData\Local
>> > > \Temp\BCMLog_V3.log
>> > >
>> > > Thanks
>> > > Vinit
>> > >
>> > >


 
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