dependency errors

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Larry Waibel

I still haven't gotten a response to this that explains why the hotfix
dependency tries to pull in the original and then complains about a conflict.
If I remove the hotfix then I'm losing some of the 'fix'. How do I get this
to work?

I haven't built my configuration for quite a while but when I just now tried
to do a dependency check I get the following error and am not sure how
to fix it?

Starting dependency auto-resolve at: 11/15/05 10:25:33...
Info 106: Adding system component: "Windows API - User [Version

5.1.2600.2180, R2890]", origin: "Windows API - User- HotFix Q890859
[Version
5.1.2600.2180.1, R2900]"
Info 101: Initializing new component: "Windows API - User [Version

5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"
Error 1106: Multiple active components collision between: "Windows
API -
User [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]" and: "Windows API - User-
HotFix Q890859
[Version 5.1.2600.2180.1, R2900]"
 
L

Larry Waibel

I may have at least a clue about this. I have a couple of databases, one
local and one on a server. The one on the server doesn't have this problem.
But now I'm not sure which 'fix packs' I've applied to each. How do I
determine what level of 'fixes' a particular database is at at any given
time? Thanks!
 
L

Lynda Allen \(MS\)

You can open DBMgr and check which QFE packages are installed in the
"Package" tab. This will list each KB number, so you can compare to the KB
numbers listed on the download page for each montly QFE or in the Additional
Info doc for each KB.
 

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