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Error 6000 : Cannot find lib - mqm.dll or mqic32.dll! |
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somersjeff |
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:32 pm Post subject: Error 6000 : Cannot find lib - mqm.dll or mqic32.dll! |
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Joined: 29 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
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I'm using MQLSX ( I know it's not supported anymore). But after reinstalling Lotus Notes it's not working anymore.
The path variables are correct, but still it gives me the error 6000. This is the trace I get :
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ETM First Failure Symptom Report |
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| Date/Time :- Tue Apr 29 14:37:25 2008 |
| Code Level :- @(!) ***** Code Level is 1.3.3 ***** |
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| Thread Id :- 02520 |
| Function Name :- EstablishEPs |
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| Probe Id :- ETM1 |
| Build Date :- Mar 11 1999 |
| Major Errorcode :- Not found in retcode translation table (7E) (126) |
| Minor Errorcode :- OK |
| Comment1 :- Cannot find lib - mqm.dll or mqic32.dll! |
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| Comment2 :- |
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| Comment3 :- |
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Stored Function Stack
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LSX: ClassControl
ImqQueueManager::connect
gmqdyn0a:MQCONN
EstablishEPs
xmq_xcsFFST
Incore trace entries
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(02520) --> xmq_xxxInitialize
(02520) --> ObtainSystemCP
(02520) <-- ObtainSystemCP (rc = OK )
(02520) <-- xmq_xxxInitialize (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: MainEntryPoint
(02520) <-- LSX: MainEntryPoint (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc
(02520) <-- LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc
(02520) --> LSX: RegisterCMQC
(02520) <-- LSX: RegisterCMQC (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: RegisterCMQCFC
(02520) <-- LSX: RegisterCMQCFC (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: RegisterIMQTYPE
(02520) <-- LSX: RegisterIMQTYPE (rc = OK )
(02520) <-- LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc
(02520) <-- LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc (rc = -1 )
(02520) --> LSX: MainEntryPoint
(02520) <-- LSX: MainEntryPoint (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc
(02520) <-- LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc
(02520) --> LSX: RegisterCMQC
(02520) <-- LSX: RegisterCMQC (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: RegisterCMQCFC
(02520) <-- LSX: RegisterCMQCFC (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: RegisterIMQTYPE
(02520) <-- LSX: RegisterIMQTYPE (rc = OK )
(02520) <-- LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc
(02520) <-- LSX: MQLSX_MessageProc (rc = -1 )
(02520) --> LSX: Class entry point
(02520) <-- LSX: Class entry point (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: ClassControl
(02520) <-- LSX: ClassControl (rc = OK )
(02520) --> LSX: ClassControl
(02520) --> ImqQueueManager::connect
(02520) --> gmqdyn0a:MQCONN
(02520) --> EstablishEPs
(02520) --> xmq_xcsFFST |
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Vitor |
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:43 am Post subject: Re: Error 6000 : Cannot find lib - mqm.dll or mqic32.dll! |
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Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 26093 Location: Texas, USA
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somersjeff wrote: |
I'm using MQLSX ( I know it's not supported anymore). But after reinstalling Lotus Notes it's not working anymore.
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Oops?
Well the error seems self explainatory. Presumably you've checked the obvious, like permissions? _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
Insanity is the best defence. |
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somersjeff |
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:12 am Post subject: What do you mean exactly with permissions |
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Joined: 29 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
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I'm administrator on my own PC, so I have access to the different DLL's. Is there a way to do some thorough troubleshooting.
mqlxdemo.exe works without any problem.
Some additional info :
In my LotusScript I need to specify specifically the full-path of the dll, otherwise it won't work |
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Vitor |
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:31 am Post subject: Re: What do you mean exactly with permissions |
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 Grand High Poobah
Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 26093 Location: Texas, USA
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somersjeff wrote: |
Is there a way to do some thorough troubleshooting. |
What I know about Lotus & it's troubleshooting capacity would fit comfortably on the back of a small envelope, even if written large.
Time to convert to Java perhaps?  _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
Insanity is the best defence. |
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