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Installation Error - Entry point not found

cameo
cameo over 14 years ago

Hi,

I guess similar topic must have been discussed in the past. Not sure whether its the right thread to post again.

Anyways, Here's my problem:

Installed Allegro 16.2

It gives an error while trying to open Design Entry

Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point ?SetCpmHandle@CDSSmlLibReader@@QZEXPAX@Z could not be located in the dynamic link library cmpropertyserver.dll


Any help appreciated

 

Thanks

 

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  • cameo
    cameo over 14 years ago

    Sorry, I couldnt follow what you said. could you please come again.

    yes it is Allegro 16.2. I need to look into unsinstalling and see to select all the products and re-installing.

     

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  • Alok Tripathi
    Alok Tripathi over 14 years ago

     

    you can add additional product on top of existing installation. For adding additional products you don't have to uninstall the existing ones. (Assuming you have not installed the ISRs already)

    Are you facing this error with only project manager are with all major product you have installed? Hope this clarifies.

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  • rahat
    rahat over 13 years ago

     I had this same problem... check this entry point not found article for help... author wirthe very well about this issue...

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