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Has anyone experienced "File not found:" errors when using Rollup 1.0 to
build an XPe runtime image? Many many components in my build are showing this error. For example, if I open TD, select a new project, and only add the "First Boot Agent (FBA)" component (viewable with visibility of 100) and do a build I see these errors: Building: "First Boot Agent (FBA) [Version 5.1.2600.4010, R4010]"... Error 1005: File not found: "fbareg.dll" Error 1005: File not found: "layout.inf" Error 1005: File not found: "fbastart.exe" Error 1005: File not found: "fba.exe" Error 1005: File not found: "fbalib.dll" Error 1005: File not found: "syssetup.inf" All of these files are in one or more folders under C:\Windows Embedded Data\Repositories. I am using XP Pro for the development pc. The Rollup 1.0 seemed to work without any problems. This is the purchased version of XPe Studio. Builds of pre-Rollup 1.0 were fine. I will try rolling back to the backed up FP2007 database. Sigh. -- jimt |
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Are your repositories using shares? Are you connected to the network? Regards, Sean Liming www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message news:uTZk8DNvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Has anyone experienced "File not found:" errors when using Rollup 1.0 to > build an XPe runtime image? Many many components in my build are showing > this error. For example, if I open TD, select a new project, and only add > the "First Boot Agent (FBA)" component (viewable with visibility of 100) > and do a build I see these errors: > > Building: "First Boot Agent (FBA) [Version 5.1.2600.4010, R4010]"... > Error 1005: File not found: "fbareg.dll" > Error 1005: File not found: "layout.inf" > Error 1005: File not found: "fbastart.exe" > Error 1005: File not found: "fba.exe" > Error 1005: File not found: "fbalib.dll" > Error 1005: File not found: "syssetup.inf" > > All of these files are in one or more folders under C:\Windows Embedded > Data\Repositories. I am using XP Pro for the development pc. The Rollup > 1.0 seemed to work without any problems. This is the purchased version of > XPe Studio. Builds of pre-Rollup 1.0 were fine. > > I will try rolling back to the backed up FP2007 database. Sigh. > > -- > jimt > > |
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Hi Sean,
The repositories are local to the machine using the local MSSQLSERVER service, no network. Sorry, I should probably have mentioned that. BTW the problems disappeared when I rolled back to the pre-Rollup1.0 database. I guess I could try re-applying the Rollup 1.0 again with the database having been rolled back to pre-Rollup 1.0??? -- JimT "Sean Liming (MVP)" <sean_liming@sjjmicro.com> wrote in message news:ummnB3NvHHA.5036@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > Are your repositories using shares? Are you connected to the network? > > Regards, > > Sean Liming > www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com > Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit > > > "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message > news:uTZk8DNvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Has anyone experienced "File not found:" errors when using Rollup 1.0 to >> build an XPe runtime image? Many many components in my build are showing >> this error. For example, if I open TD, select a new project, and only >> add the "First Boot Agent (FBA)" component (viewable with visibility of >> 100) and do a build I see these errors: >> >> Building: "First Boot Agent (FBA) [Version 5.1.2600.4010, R4010]"... >> Error 1005: File not found: "fbareg.dll" >> Error 1005: File not found: "layout.inf" >> Error 1005: File not found: "fbastart.exe" >> Error 1005: File not found: "fba.exe" >> Error 1005: File not found: "fbalib.dll" >> Error 1005: File not found: "syssetup.inf" >> >> All of these files are in one or more folders under C:\Windows Embedded >> Data\Repositories. I am using XP Pro for the development pc. The Rollup >> 1.0 seemed to work without any problems. This is the purchased version >> of XPe Studio. Builds of pre-Rollup 1.0 were fine. >> >> I will try rolling back to the backed up FP2007 database. Sigh. >> >> -- >> jimt >> >> > |
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> Hi Sean, > > The repositories are local to the machine using the local MSSQLSERVER > service, no network. Sorry, I should probably have mentioned that. > > BTW the problems disappeared when I rolled back to the pre-Rollup1.0 > database. I guess I could try re-applying the Rollup 1.0 again with > the database having been rolled back to pre-Rollup 1.0??? With a standard single machine installation I have had problems like you describe in the past if there was no active network on the machine. In that situation I had to install loopback software. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/839013 -- -Mike |
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Hi Mike,
Hmm, I meant to say there was no network database. The development pc is connected to our house lan, and the lan is working fine. In fact I have successfully built an XP Pro emulation runtime config previously, under FP2007 (pre-Rollup 1.0), on this pc. That runtime worked very well. The build env stopped working when I added Rollup 1.0. In an attempt to diagnose the problem I backed out the database changes made by Rollup 1.0. Since this dabase restore to version FP2007 (without Rollup 1.0) fixes the problem, I'm thinking I should reapply Rollup 1.0 again. Maybe it will "take" the second time it is applied. Any thoughts would be appreciated. I just hope it doesn't break again. -- jimt "Mike Warren" <miwa-not-this-bit@or-this-csas.net.au> wrote in message news:xn0f899ktotac000@news.microsoft.com... > jimt wrote: > >> Hi Sean, >> >> The repositories are local to the machine using the local MSSQLSERVER >> service, no network. Sorry, I should probably have mentioned that. >> >> BTW the problems disappeared when I rolled back to the pre-Rollup1.0 >> database. I guess I could try re-applying the Rollup 1.0 again with >> the database having been rolled back to pre-Rollup 1.0??? > > With a standard single machine installation I have had problems like > you describe in the past if there was no active network on the machine. > In that situation I had to install loopback software. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/839013 > > > -- > -Mike |
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jimt wrote:
> Any thoughts would be appreciated. Not really. I'm not impressed with Rollup 1 so far but that has more to do with the fact that I'm not having any luck getting as small an image as I could with FP2007. -- -Mike |
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I fixed this by going back to an earlier database and reinstalling Rollup
1.0. My steps were: (1) Restore the database to pre-Rollup1.0. While the local MSSQLSERVER was stopped, - Remove the FP2008 repositories - Remove the SP2, SP2 QFE's, FP2007, FP2007QFE repositories - Restore the pre-rollup1.0 of SP2, SP2 QFE's, FP2007, FP2007QFE repositories (2) Kill all other programs on pc (3) Stop virus scanner, stop any mail indexing programs you might have. (4) Remove the second fixed HDD from the development pc (it had more freespace than C ![]() (4) Run the component database Rollup 1.0 executable "XpeRollup1.exe" Now TD can build a runtime with just the First Boot Agent component, and those errors don't happen. I am guessing the anti-virus was causing a problem during reinstall. But who knows. I have also thought about what caused the original problem. Best guess: I used CDM to remove my custom component from the database. It complained that the repository folder that had a file for the custom component could not be removed. Later I found that I did not have full control over the C:\Windows Embedded Data\Repositories folder. Maybe that got the database out of wack. -- jimt "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message news:%23nWeDuOvHHA.3356@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi Sean, > > The repositories are local to the machine using the local MSSQLSERVER > service, no network. Sorry, I should probably have mentioned that. > > BTW the problems disappeared when I rolled back to the pre-Rollup1.0 > database. I guess I could try re-applying the Rollup 1.0 again with the > database having been rolled back to pre-Rollup 1.0??? > > -- > JimT > > > "Sean Liming (MVP)" <sean_liming@sjjmicro.com> wrote in message > news:ummnB3NvHHA.5036@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> >> Are your repositories using shares? Are you connected to the network? >> >> Regards, >> >> Sean Liming >> www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com >> Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit >> >> >> "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message >> news:uTZk8DNvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Has anyone experienced "File not found:" errors when using Rollup 1.0 to >>> build an XPe runtime image? Many many components in my build are >>> showing this error. For example, if I open TD, select a new project, >>> and only add the "First Boot Agent (FBA)" component (viewable with >>> visibility of 100) and do a build I see these errors: >>> >>> Building: "First Boot Agent (FBA) [Version 5.1.2600.4010, R4010]"... >>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbareg.dll" >>> Error 1005: File not found: "layout.inf" >>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbastart.exe" >>> Error 1005: File not found: "fba.exe" >>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbalib.dll" >>> Error 1005: File not found: "syssetup.inf" >>> >>> All of these files are in one or more folders under C:\Windows Embedded >>> Data\Repositories. I am using XP Pro for the development pc. The >>> Rollup 1.0 seemed to work without any problems. This is the purchased >>> version of XPe Studio. Builds of pre-Rollup 1.0 were fine. >>> >>> I will try rolling back to the backed up FP2007 database. Sigh. >>> >>> -- >>> jimt >>> >>> >> > > |
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One of the major manual steps that need to take place after installation is chaning the permission on the \Windows Embedded Data\Repositories to Full Control. What antivirus software are you using? Regards, Sean Liming www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message news:%23sTQzXbvHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I fixed this by going back to an earlier database and reinstalling Rollup >1.0. My steps were: > (1) Restore the database to pre-Rollup1.0. While the local MSSQLSERVER > was stopped, > - Remove the FP2008 repositories > - Remove the SP2, SP2 QFE's, FP2007, FP2007QFE repositories > - Restore the pre-rollup1.0 of SP2, SP2 QFE's, FP2007, > FP2007QFE repositories > (2) Kill all other programs on pc > (3) Stop virus scanner, stop any mail indexing programs you might have. > (4) Remove the second fixed HDD from the development pc (it had more > freespace than C ![]() > (4) Run the component database Rollup 1.0 executable "XpeRollup1.exe" > > Now TD can build a runtime with just the First Boot Agent component, and > those errors don't happen. I am guessing the anti-virus was causing a > problem during reinstall. But who knows. > > I have also thought about what caused the original problem. Best guess: > I used CDM to remove my custom component from the database. It > complained that the repository folder that had a file for the custom > component could not be removed. Later I found that I did not have full > control over the C:\Windows Embedded Data\Repositories folder. Maybe that > got the database out of wack. > > -- > jimt > > > "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message > news:%23nWeDuOvHHA.3356@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Hi Sean, >> >> The repositories are local to the machine using the local MSSQLSERVER >> service, no network. Sorry, I should probably have mentioned that. >> >> BTW the problems disappeared when I rolled back to the pre-Rollup1.0 >> database. I guess I could try re-applying the Rollup 1.0 again with the >> database having been rolled back to pre-Rollup 1.0??? >> >> -- >> JimT >> >> >> "Sean Liming (MVP)" <sean_liming@sjjmicro.com> wrote in message >> news:ummnB3NvHHA.5036@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> >>> Are your repositories using shares? Are you connected to the network? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Sean Liming >>> www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com >>> Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit >>> >>> >>> "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message >>> news:uTZk8DNvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>> Has anyone experienced "File not found:" errors when using Rollup 1.0 >>>> to build an XPe runtime image? Many many components in my build are >>>> showing this error. For example, if I open TD, select a new project, >>>> and only add the "First Boot Agent (FBA)" component (viewable with >>>> visibility of 100) and do a build I see these errors: >>>> >>>> Building: "First Boot Agent (FBA) [Version 5.1.2600.4010, R4010]"... >>>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbareg.dll" >>>> Error 1005: File not found: "layout.inf" >>>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbastart.exe" >>>> Error 1005: File not found: "fba.exe" >>>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbalib.dll" >>>> Error 1005: File not found: "syssetup.inf" >>>> >>>> All of these files are in one or more folders under C:\Windows Embedded >>>> Data\Repositories. I am using XP Pro for the development pc. The >>>> Rollup 1.0 seemed to work without any problems. This is the purchased >>>> version of XPe Studio. Builds of pre-Rollup 1.0 were fine. >>>> >>>> I will try rolling back to the backed up FP2007 database. Sigh. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> jimt >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Hi Sean,
I see under "Sharing a Repository" where the XPe CDROM #2 Installation Guide suggests the creation of the WES_Reader, WES_Importer, and WES_Admin user groups and assigning users to those groups to grant the required permissions. Since I was not sharing the Repository with other users I sort of skipped over that step. In fact the prompts said "...Setup will now create a READ/WRITE file share on the system called 'Repositories'." I thought that meant the required permissions would be granted to the installing user. Clearly the manual addition of Full Control permission is required to delete the repository of a custom component, as I discovered and as you have suggested. I am using the Symantec AntiVirus version 10.1.5.5000. I recall some install directions that said to disable the Anti-Virus when installing XPe Studio, so I did it here as a precaution. I used to run X1 as well, an email crossreference program. That did prevent XPe Studio installs on my old slower PC, so I made sure it was terminated as well. The problem probably started with the Repositories folder permissions. I remember trying to delete a component's repository using the component database manager, and it kicked back an error saying the permissions were wrong. I bet the XPe component database mgr is not verifying folder permissions before it makes any changes, which is (imho) awful. Looks like it left the database corrupted after it removed the files under my component's repository when it errored out early while attempting to delete the custom component folder in the Repositories folder. IMHO I think the Microsoft "delete repository from database" functionality ought to check up front if the folder permissions are wrong, and post a msg to that effect before it does any database modifications. Thanks -- jimt "Sean Liming (MVP)" <sean_liming@sjjmicro.com> wrote in message news:et$6sXevHHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > One of the major manual steps that need to take place after installation > is chaning the permission on the \Windows Embedded Data\Repositories to > Full Control. > > What antivirus software are you using? > > Regards, > > Sean Liming > www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com > Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit > > > "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message > news:%23sTQzXbvHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>I fixed this by going back to an earlier database and reinstalling Rollup >>1.0. My steps were: >> (1) Restore the database to pre-Rollup1.0. While the local >> MSSQLSERVER was stopped, >> - Remove the FP2008 repositories >> - Remove the SP2, SP2 QFE's, FP2007, FP2007QFE repositories >> - Restore the pre-rollup1.0 of SP2, SP2 QFE's, FP2007, >> FP2007QFE repositories >> (2) Kill all other programs on pc >> (3) Stop virus scanner, stop any mail indexing programs you might have. >> (4) Remove the second fixed HDD from the development pc (it had more >> freespace than C ![]() >> (4) Run the component database Rollup 1.0 executable "XpeRollup1.exe" >> >> Now TD can build a runtime with just the First Boot Agent component, and >> those errors don't happen. I am guessing the anti-virus was causing a >> problem during reinstall. But who knows. >> >> I have also thought about what caused the original problem. Best guess: >> I used CDM to remove my custom component from the database. It >> complained that the repository folder that had a file for the custom >> component could not be removed. Later I found that I did not have full >> control over the C:\Windows Embedded Data\Repositories folder. Maybe >> that got the database out of wack. >> >> -- >> jimt >> >> >> "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message >> news:%23nWeDuOvHHA.3356@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> Hi Sean, >>> >>> The repositories are local to the machine using the local MSSQLSERVER >>> service, no network. Sorry, I should probably have mentioned that. >>> >>> BTW the problems disappeared when I rolled back to the pre-Rollup1.0 >>> database. I guess I could try re-applying the Rollup 1.0 again with the >>> database having been rolled back to pre-Rollup 1.0??? >>> >>> -- >>> JimT >>> >>> >>> "Sean Liming (MVP)" <sean_liming@sjjmicro.com> wrote in message >>> news:ummnB3NvHHA.5036@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>> >>>> Are your repositories using shares? Are you connected to the network? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Sean Liming >>>> www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com >>>> Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit >>>> >>>> >>>> "jimt" <jim_underscore_thalmann_@_avid_dot_com> wrote in message >>>> news:uTZk8DNvHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>>> Has anyone experienced "File not found:" errors when using Rollup 1.0 >>>>> to build an XPe runtime image? Many many components in my build are >>>>> showing this error. For example, if I open TD, select a new project, >>>>> and only add the "First Boot Agent (FBA)" component (viewable with >>>>> visibility of 100) and do a build I see these errors: >>>>> >>>>> Building: "First Boot Agent (FBA) [Version 5.1.2600.4010, >>>>> R4010]"... >>>>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbareg.dll" >>>>> Error 1005: File not found: "layout.inf" >>>>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbastart.exe" >>>>> Error 1005: File not found: "fba.exe" >>>>> Error 1005: File not found: "fbalib.dll" >>>>> Error 1005: File not found: "syssetup.inf" >>>>> >>>>> All of these files are in one or more folders under C:\Windows >>>>> Embedded Data\Repositories. I am using XP Pro for the development pc. >>>>> The Rollup 1.0 seemed to work without any problems. This is the >>>>> purchased version of XPe Studio. Builds of pre-Rollup 1.0 were fine. >>>>> >>>>> I will try rolling back to the backed up FP2007 database. Sigh. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> jimt >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > |
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