Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-11 Thread Terry R.
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 10:53:35 PM, and on a whim, 
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Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 10:21:54 PM, and on a whim, 
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard:



Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 1:34:28 PM, and on a 
whim, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard:



Terry R. wrote:

I have SP3 and my mapi32.dll version is 1.0.2536.0. The last time I 
had that issue was 1998, as I realized I have a backup file of the 
moz mapi file in the system32 folder.
the version in the windowsXP system folder is 1.0.2536.0, but the 
one in the SM or TB program directory is 0.8.0.0



Not really related since the one in those folders is mozmapi32.dll.


Terry R.
we weren't talking about mozmapi32.dll, now were we!? :-) The version 
number you quoted was the windows version of mapi32.dll.


And that's why I responded to you.  You said, the version in the 
windowsXP system folder is 1.0.2536.0, but the one in the SM or TB 
program directory is 0.8.0.0  They are two completely different files.



Terry R.


you're talking about 3 different files:

-- windows mapi32.dll which is version 1.0.2536.0

-- SeaMonkey's and Thunderbirds mapi32.dll which is 
version  0.8.0.0


-- SeaMonkey's and Thunderbird's mozmapi32.dll which is 
also version 0.8.0.0


You were talking about the first 2, then later added 
the third.




I never brought up the 2nd one. I mentioned I had the issue with NS, but 
that was when the mapi32.dll file was copied to the system32 folder. 
The OP was talking about the 2nd one, which you state isn't the case 
with SM?


I only talked about 1  3, which are different. I don't believe TB ever 
placed a mapi32.dll in the system32 folder, did it?  The mozmapi32.dll 
in the program folder was always used.


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Terry R.
The date and time was Thursday, April 09, 2009 5:10:07 PM, and on a 
whim, NoOp pounded out on the keyboard:



I normally do not run windows, and run linux instead. However I've been
running WinXPPro (SP3) on a second machine to assist someone
troubleshooting a SeaMonkey issue. I've run into an issue with upgrading
from SM 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 and now 1.1.16 whereby I receive WinXP startup
errors due to SM replacing the MAPI32.DLL in the Windows System32
directory upon each upgrade. To add insult to injury... 1.1.15  1.1.16
required reboots.

If I leave the SM mapi32.dll installed, I received the following error
on startup:

WindowsSearch.exe - Ordinal Not Found
The ordinal 49 could not be located in the synamic link library MAPI32.dll.

If I move the SM mapi32.dll (Mozilla version 0.8.0.0) out of the way and
replace it with the original MS version (4.0.835.1374), I no longer
receive the error  SM seems to continue to work just fine. Note: I have
to keep copy of the MS version in a temp/backup folder as SM keeps
overwriting the original - whats up with that?

The Microsoft WindowsSearch.exe is version 7.0.6001.16503.

I seem to recall some discussion regarding Mozilla interference with
mapi32.dll files in the past, but I've been on linux for a few years now
and had thought that any issues like this had been sorted out. Is anyone
else experiencing mapi32.dll issues?

Crossposted to: mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey
Followup-To: mozilla.support.seamonkey set





Windows Search most recent version is 4.
http://www.file.net/process/windowssearch.exe.html

I would suggest a malware scan using Malwarebytes and Spybot:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html

I have SP3 and my mapi32.dll version is 1.0.2536.0. The last time I had 
that issue was 1998, as I realized I have a backup file of the moz mapi 
file in the system32 folder.


If you copy the SM mapi32.dll file to the SM program folder, does it work?


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread NoOp
On 04/10/2009 07:59 AM, Terry R. wrote:
 The date and time was Thursday, April 09, 2009 5:10:07 PM, and on a 
 whim, NoOp pounded out on the keyboard:
 
 I normally do not run windows, and run linux instead. However I've been
 running WinXPPro (SP3) on a second machine to assist someone
 troubleshooting a SeaMonkey issue. I've run into an issue with upgrading
 from SM 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 and now 1.1.16 whereby I receive WinXP startup
 errors due to SM replacing the MAPI32.DLL in the Windows System32
 directory upon each upgrade. To add insult to injury... 1.1.15  1.1.16
 required reboots.
 
 If I leave the SM mapi32.dll installed, I received the following error
 on startup:
 
 WindowsSearch.exe - Ordinal Not Found
 The ordinal 49 could not be located in the synamic link library MAPI32.dll.
 
 If I move the SM mapi32.dll (Mozilla version 0.8.0.0) out of the way and
 replace it with the original MS version (4.0.835.1374), I no longer
 receive the error  SM seems to continue to work just fine. Note: I have
 to keep copy of the MS version in a temp/backup folder as SM keeps
 overwriting the original - whats up with that?
 
 The Microsoft WindowsSearch.exe is version 7.0.6001.16503.
 
 I seem to recall some discussion regarding Mozilla interference with
 mapi32.dll files in the past, but I've been on linux for a few years now
 and had thought that any issues like this had been sorted out. Is anyone
 else experiencing mapi32.dll issues?
 
 Crossposted to: mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey
 Followup-To: mozilla.support.seamonkey set
 
 
 
 
 Windows Search most recent version is 4.
 http://www.file.net/process/windowssearch.exe.html

Yeah, it's 4.0  the file is valid:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/desktopsearch/choose/windowssearch4.mspx?tab=Install
It
I was refering to the actual windowssearch.exe file version.

 
 I would suggest a malware scan using Malwarebytes and Spybot:
 http://www.malwarebytes.org/
 http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html
 
 I have SP3 and my mapi32.dll version is 1.0.2536.0. The last time I had 
 that issue was 1998, as I realized I have a backup file of the moz mapi 
 file in the system32 folder.
 
 If you copy the SM mapi32.dll file to the SM program folder, does it work?
 
 
 Terry R.

Thanks for the suggestions... however the only malware in this case is
SM replacing mapi32.dll in C:\windows\system32. It's quite simple to
reproduce:

1. Put original mapi32.dll in system32
2. Reinstall SM 1.1.1x and watch SM replace the existing mapi32.dll with
it's own, and rename the previous mapi32.dll to mapi32_Mozilla.dll.

Doesn't get much simpler than that.

Philip hit the nail on the head w/
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109362

I'll pursue that one, thanks.


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread NoOp
On 04/09/2009 09:42 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
 On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 17:10:07 -0700, NoOp wrote:
...
 I seem to recall some discussion regarding Mozilla interference with
 mapi32.dll files in the past, but I've been on linux for a few years now
 and had thought that any issues like this had been sorted out. Is anyone
 else experiencing mapi32.dll issues?
 
 Crossposted to: mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey
 Followup-To: mozilla.support.seamonkey set
 
 There are a bunch of MAPI32.DLL bugs in bugzilla, most of them have been
 duplicated to:
 
 Bug 109362 - Installing/setting Mozilla as default mail breaks other
 clients (e.g. groupwise, outlook) (bad mapi32.dll)
 
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109362
 
 This is nominated for wanted‑thunderbird3 I think this should be
 blocking-thunderbird3 since the problem will be even worse with Vista
 and Windows7.
 
 Phil
 

Yep. That's the one - thanks! I'll add a note to that bug later today.

Gary

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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Terry R.
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 8:45:09 AM, and on a whim, 
NoOp pounded out on the keyboard:



On 04/10/2009 07:59 AM, Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Thursday, April 09, 2009 5:10:07 PM, and on a 
whim, NoOp pounded out on the keyboard:



I normally do not run windows, and run linux instead. However I've been
running WinXPPro (SP3) on a second machine to assist someone
troubleshooting a SeaMonkey issue. I've run into an issue with upgrading
from SM 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 and now 1.1.16 whereby I receive WinXP startup
errors due to SM replacing the MAPI32.DLL in the Windows System32
directory upon each upgrade. To add insult to injury... 1.1.15  1.1.16
required reboots.

If I leave the SM mapi32.dll installed, I received the following error
on startup:

WindowsSearch.exe - Ordinal Not Found
The ordinal 49 could not be located in the synamic link library MAPI32.dll.

If I move the SM mapi32.dll (Mozilla version 0.8.0.0) out of the way and
replace it with the original MS version (4.0.835.1374), I no longer
receive the error  SM seems to continue to work just fine. Note: I have
to keep copy of the MS version in a temp/backup folder as SM keeps
overwriting the original - whats up with that?

The Microsoft WindowsSearch.exe is version 7.0.6001.16503.

I seem to recall some discussion regarding Mozilla interference with
mapi32.dll files in the past, but I've been on linux for a few years now
and had thought that any issues like this had been sorted out. Is anyone
else experiencing mapi32.dll issues?

Crossposted to: mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey
Followup-To: mozilla.support.seamonkey set




Windows Search most recent version is 4.
http://www.file.net/process/windowssearch.exe.html


Yeah, it's 4.0  the file is valid:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/desktopsearch/choose/windowssearch4.mspx?tab=Install
It
I was refering to the actual windowssearch.exe file version.


I would suggest a malware scan using Malwarebytes and Spybot:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html

I have SP3 and my mapi32.dll version is 1.0.2536.0. The last time I had 
that issue was 1998, as I realized I have a backup file of the moz mapi 
file in the system32 folder.


If you copy the SM mapi32.dll file to the SM program folder, does it work?


Terry R.


Thanks for the suggestions... however the only malware in this case is
SM replacing mapi32.dll in C:\windows\system32. It's quite simple to
reproduce:

1. Put original mapi32.dll in system32
2. Reinstall SM 1.1.1x and watch SM replace the existing mapi32.dll with
it's own, and rename the previous mapi32.dll to mapi32_Mozilla.dll.



I remember the old NS doing the same. I wonder why SM still does that 
and yet FF/TB doesn't.



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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Terry R. wrote:

I have SP3 and my mapi32.dll version is 1.0.2536.0. The last time I had 
that issue was 1998, as I realized I have a backup file of the moz mapi 
file in the system32 folder.


the version in the windowsXP system folder is 
1.0.2536.0, but the one in the SM or TB program 
directory is 0.8.0.0


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 8:45:09 AM, and on a whim, 
NoOp pounded out on the keyboard:



Thanks for the suggestions... however the only malware in this case is
SM replacing mapi32.dll in C:\windows\system32. It's quite simple to
reproduce:

1. Put original mapi32.dll in system32
2. Reinstall SM 1.1.1x and watch SM replace the existing mapi32.dll with
it's own, and rename the previous mapi32.dll to mapi32_Mozilla.dll.



I remember the old NS doing the same. I wonder why SM still does that 
and yet FF/TB doesn't.


sorry to say, but mine didn't do that

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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread NoOp
On 04/10/2009 09:11 AM, Frank Wein wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 I normally do not run windows, and run linux instead. However I've been
 running WinXPPro (SP3) on a second machine to assist someone
 troubleshooting a SeaMonkey issue. I've run into an issue with upgrading
 from SM 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 and now 1.1.16 whereby I receive WinXP startup
 errors due to SM replacing the MAPI32.DLL in the Windows System32
 directory upon each upgrade. To add insult to injury... 1.1.15  1.1.16
 required reboots.
 
 If I leave the SM mapi32.dll installed, I received the following error
 on startup:
 [...]
 
 Try deleting the registry key
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Desktop\Mapi_backup_dll (if it
 exists, that is :). 

No key; I even did a registry search.

Then it should no longer replace the file. I'm not
 sure why the registry entry might be there, just check if it is and
 report back? Normally it should only exist when a very old IE version
 (5.5 as far as I know) was once installed, which can normally not be
 the case on Windows XP.
 
 Frank

I should note that I have both 1.1.16 and 2.0a3 installed on that box.

Probably the easiest would be for one of the WinXP users here to install
the WindowsSearch:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/desktopsearch/choose/windowssearch4.mspx?tab=Install_it
I reinstalled and as soon as I did, the error popped up - didn't even
have to reboot.

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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Terry R.
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 1:36:10 PM, and on a whim, 
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard:



Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 8:45:09 AM, and on a whim, 
NoOp pounded out on the keyboard:



Thanks for the suggestions... however the only malware in this case is
SM replacing mapi32.dll in C:\windows\system32. It's quite simple to
reproduce:

1. Put original mapi32.dll in system32
2. Reinstall SM 1.1.1x and watch SM replace the existing mapi32.dll with
it's own, and rename the previous mapi32.dll to mapi32_Mozilla.dll.

I remember the old NS doing the same. I wonder why SM still does that 
and yet FF/TB doesn't.


sorry to say, but mine didn't do that



Your NS? Or SM?  It was a big issue with NS.


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Terry R.
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 1:34:28 PM, and on a whim, 
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard:



Terry R. wrote:

I have SP3 and my mapi32.dll version is 1.0.2536.0. The last time I had 
that issue was 1998, as I realized I have a backup file of the moz mapi 
file in the system32 folder.


the version in the windowsXP system folder is 
1.0.2536.0, but the one in the SM or TB program 
directory is 0.8.0.0




Not really related since the one in those folders is mozmapi32.dll.


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread NoOp
On 04/10/2009 05:19 PM, Frank Wein wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 On 04/10/2009 09:11 AM, Frank Wein wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 I normally do not run windows, and run linux instead. However I've been
 running WinXPPro (SP3) on a second machine to assist someone
 troubleshooting a SeaMonkey issue. I've run into an issue with upgrading
 from SM 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 and now 1.1.16 whereby I receive WinXP startup
 errors due to SM replacing the MAPI32.DLL in the Windows System32
 directory upon each upgrade. To add insult to injury... 1.1.15  1.1.16
 required reboots.

 If I leave the SM mapi32.dll installed, I received the following error
 on startup:
 [...]

 Try deleting the registry key
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Desktop\Mapi_backup_dll (if it
 exists, that is :). 
 
 No key; I even did a registry search.
 [...]
 
 Hrm, strange. As far as I see this, there are two places in the code
 where mapi32.dll can be replaced with the SeaMonkey mozMapi32.dll:
 1) On install, but only if these two conditions are met:
 299 // If Mapi_backup_dll *and* the default var of
 300 // HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Clients\Mail is set, then install
 301 // mozMapi32.dll to the windows system dir as Mapi32.dll.
 2) When setting SeaMonkey MailNews as default mail client and the
 Mapi32.dll file present is some old dll (as mentioned before) or another
 strange version of the DLL. Here I wonder a bit: The Mapi32.dll I have
 here on Windows XP has as version 1.0.2536.0 (5.1.2600.0 as product
 version) and as description Extended MAPI 1.0 for Windows NT. You
 mentioned as version 4.0.835.1374, what description does the DLL have?
 I'm wondering if this is the original DLL from Windows XP or another
 (3rd party?) DLL? Do you happen to have Exchange or Groupwise installed?
 
 Frank

The mapi32.dll is microsoft:
Description: Extended MAPI 1.0 for Window NT
Company: Microsoft Corporation
File Version: 4.0.835.1374

The system had Groupwise  Exchange installed on it (since removed) and
is valid.

http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=mapi32.dll+%2B4.0.835.1374btnG=Google+Search

However, it should not matter; SM shouldn't replace the file in
system32. What I can do, if I find time later this weekend, is to
completely purge SM and then reinstall first 1.1.16 (then purge that)
and then 2.0a3 again. That way I can determine exactly which one is the
culprit. I'm pretty sure that it was the update from 1.1.15 to 1.1.16,
but I want to be positive before adding to the bug.


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread NoOp
On 04/10/2009 05:50 PM, NoOp wrote:
 On 04/10/2009 05:19 PM, Frank Wein wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 On 04/10/2009 09:11 AM, Frank Wein wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 I normally do not run windows, and run linux instead. However I've been
 running WinXPPro (SP3) on a second machine to assist someone
 troubleshooting a SeaMonkey issue. I've run into an issue with upgrading
 from SM 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 and now 1.1.16 whereby I receive WinXP startup
 errors due to SM replacing the MAPI32.DLL in the Windows System32
 directory upon each upgrade. To add insult to injury... 1.1.15  1.1.16
 required reboots.

 If I leave the SM mapi32.dll installed, I received the following error
 on startup:
 [...]

 Try deleting the registry key
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Desktop\Mapi_backup_dll (if it
 exists, that is :). 
 
 No key; I even did a registry search.
 [...]
 
 Hrm, strange. As far as I see this, there are two places in the code
 where mapi32.dll can be replaced with the SeaMonkey mozMapi32.dll:
 1) On install, but only if these two conditions are met:
 299 // If Mapi_backup_dll *and* the default var of
 300 // HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Clients\Mail is set, then install
 301 // mozMapi32.dll to the windows system dir as Mapi32.dll.
 2) When setting SeaMonkey MailNews as default mail client and the
 Mapi32.dll file present is some old dll (as mentioned before) or another
 strange version of the DLL. Here I wonder a bit: The Mapi32.dll I have
 here on Windows XP has as version 1.0.2536.0 (5.1.2600.0 as product
 version) and as description Extended MAPI 1.0 for Windows NT. You
 mentioned as version 4.0.835.1374, what description does the DLL have?
 I'm wondering if this is the original DLL from Windows XP or another
 (3rd party?) DLL? Do you happen to have Exchange or Groupwise installed?
 
 Frank
 
 The mapi32.dll is microsoft:
 Description: Extended MAPI 1.0 for Window NT
 Company: Microsoft Corporation
 File Version: 4.0.835.1374
 
 The system had Groupwise  Exchange installed on it (since removed) and
 is valid.
 
 http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=mapi32.dll+%2B4.0.835.1374btnG=Google+Search
 
 However, it should not matter; SM shouldn't replace the file in
 system32. What I can do, if I find time later this weekend, is to
 completely purge SM and then reinstall first 1.1.16 (then purge that)
 and then 2.0a3 again. That way I can determine exactly which one is the
 culprit. I'm pretty sure that it was the update from 1.1.15 to 1.1.16,
 but I want to be positive before adding to the bug.
 
 

OK Frank, here is what I've done (it's Friday night  I'm going sailing
this weekend so figured I'd better test now):

Note: all of the following with the WindowsSearch.exe program installed.

1. Used fixmapi.exe to replace the mozilla SM mapi32.dll in \system32\ -
that version is MS 1.0.2536.0.
2. Purge SM - all (Windows 'Add or Remove Programs)  deleted the
\mozilla\ folder in 'Documents and Settings'.
3. Rebooted  installed SM 1.1.16 (complete - no quicklaunch). I only
ran a cursory check - browser works  accepted making it my default
browser. Checked mapi32.dll - no change, it stayed the same.
4. Created a newsgroup account (news.mozilla.org) and accepted making SM
as the default mail application. Checked mapi32.dll - no change, it
stayed the same.
5. Purged SM 1.1.16  \mozilla\ folder and rebooted.
6. Installed SM 2.0a3 (most recent as my copy was a 'pre' version).
7. Repeated 3 above w/2.0a3 - Standard + all Optional Components
(interesting license agreement): Checked mapi32.dll - no change, it
stayed the same.
8. Repeated 4 above: Checked mapi32.dll - no change, it stayed the same
(MS version).

If I get time later I can try with the 4.0.835.1374 mapi32.dll to see if
that makes any difference + try with my old \mozilla\ data to see if
there is something in that causing the issue.

Gary


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 1:36:10 PM, and on a whim, 
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard:



Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 8:45:09 AM, and on a 
whim, NoOp pounded out on the keyboard:



Thanks for the suggestions... however the only malware in this case is
SM replacing mapi32.dll in C:\windows\system32. It's quite simple to
reproduce:

1. Put original mapi32.dll in system32
2. Reinstall SM 1.1.1x and watch SM replace the existing mapi32.dll 
with

it's own, and rename the previous mapi32.dll to mapi32_Mozilla.dll.

I remember the old NS doing the same. I wonder why SM still does that 
and yet FF/TB doesn't.


sorry to say, but mine didn't do that



Your NS? Or SM?  It was a big issue with NS.


Terry R.


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 1:34:28 PM, and on a whim, 
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Terry R. wrote:

I have SP3 and my mapi32.dll version is 1.0.2536.0. The last time I 
had that issue was 1998, as I realized I have a backup file of the 
moz mapi file in the system32 folder.


the version in the windowsXP system folder is 1.0.2536.0, but the one 
in the SM or TB program directory is 0.8.0.0




Not really related since the one in those folders is mozmapi32.dll.


Terry R.


we weren't talking about mozmapi32.dll, now were we!? 
:-) The version number you quoted was the windows 
version of mapi32.dll.


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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Terry R.
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 4:54:27 PM, and on a whim, 
NoOp pounded out on the keyboard:



On 04/10/2009 04:23 PM, Terry R. wrote:

Actually it would be better for you to uninstall WS.  I don't allow that 
search crap on any workstations I manage.  Nothing but a performance hit.



Terry R.


I agree in general - I use linux. However, that doesn't negate the fact
that the SM mapi32.dll causes issues with quite new  recent MS
applications. I'd much prefer to find a fix so that SM doesn't interfere
with other applications. Further, if you read the bug provided by
Philip, there are other, more critical applications that this affects
(Groupwise  Outlook for example). I think it better to spend some time
resolving the issue rather than having new users experience issues with
applications that they chose to install on their systems.





From what I know using TB, this isn't an issue any longer.  It was when 
I used NS, and I don't have SM installed.



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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-10 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 10:21:54 PM, and on a whim, 
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard:



Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 10, 2009 1:34:28 PM, and on a 
whim, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard:



Terry R. wrote:

I have SP3 and my mapi32.dll version is 1.0.2536.0. The last time I 
had that issue was 1998, as I realized I have a backup file of the 
moz mapi file in the system32 folder.
the version in the windowsXP system folder is 1.0.2536.0, but the 
one in the SM or TB program directory is 0.8.0.0



Not really related since the one in those folders is mozmapi32.dll.


Terry R.


we weren't talking about mozmapi32.dll, now were we!? :-) The version 
number you quoted was the windows version of mapi32.dll.




And that's why I responded to you.  You said, the version in the 
windowsXP system folder is 1.0.2536.0, but the one in the SM or TB 
program directory is 0.8.0.0  They are two completely different files.



Terry R.


you're talking about 3 different files:

-- windows mapi32.dll which is version 1.0.2536.0

-- SeaMonkey's and Thunderbirds mapi32.dll which is 
version  0.8.0.0


-- SeaMonkey's and Thunderbird's mozmapi32.dll which is 
also version 0.8.0.0


You were talking about the first 2, then later added 
the third.


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[Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-09 Thread NoOp
I normally do not run windows, and run linux instead. However I've been
running WinXPPro (SP3) on a second machine to assist someone
troubleshooting a SeaMonkey issue. I've run into an issue with upgrading
from SM 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 and now 1.1.16 whereby I receive WinXP startup
errors due to SM replacing the MAPI32.DLL in the Windows System32
directory upon each upgrade. To add insult to injury... 1.1.15  1.1.16
required reboots.

If I leave the SM mapi32.dll installed, I received the following error
on startup:

WindowsSearch.exe - Ordinal Not Found
The ordinal 49 could not be located in the synamic link library MAPI32.dll.

If I move the SM mapi32.dll (Mozilla version 0.8.0.0) out of the way and
replace it with the original MS version (4.0.835.1374), I no longer
receive the error  SM seems to continue to work just fine. Note: I have
to keep copy of the MS version in a temp/backup folder as SM keeps
overwriting the original - whats up with that?

The Microsoft WindowsSearch.exe is version 7.0.6001.16503.

I seem to recall some discussion regarding Mozilla interference with
mapi32.dll files in the past, but I've been on linux for a few years now
and had thought that any issues like this had been sorted out. Is anyone
else experiencing mapi32.dll issues?

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Re: [Windows] MAPI32.DLL issue w/SM 1.1.15/6

2009-04-09 Thread Michael Gordon

NoOp replied On 4/9/2009 7:10 PM


I normally do not run windows, and run linux instead. However I've been
running WinXPPro (SP3) on a second machine to assist someone
troubleshooting a SeaMonkey issue. I've run into an issue with upgrading
from SM 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 and now 1.1.16 whereby I receive WinXP startup
errors due to SM replacing the MAPI32.DLL in the Windows System32
directory upon each upgrade. To add insult to injury... 1.1.15  1.1.16
required reboots.

If I leave the SM mapi32.dll installed, I received the following error
on startup:

WindowsSearch.exe - Ordinal Not Found
The ordinal 49 could not be located in the synamic link library MAPI32.dll.

If I move the SM mapi32.dll (Mozilla version 0.8.0.0) out of the way and
replace it with the original MS version (4.0.835.1374), I no longer
receive the error  SM seems to continue to work just fine. Note: I have
to keep copy of the MS version in a temp/backup folder as SM keeps
overwriting the original - whats up with that?

The Microsoft WindowsSearch.exe is version 7.0.6001.16503.

I seem to recall some discussion regarding Mozilla interference with
mapi32.dll files in the past, but I've been on linux for a few years now
and had thought that any issues like this had been sorted out. Is anyone
else experiencing mapi32.dll issues?

Crossposted to: mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey
Followup-To: mozilla.support.seamonkey set





The only question I have is to your friend, when he/she first turned on 
Windows XP did he/she set an admin password for Windows?


Is a password was set then you have to gog into Windows XP with the 
admin password to successfully install SeaMonkey and the mapi32.dll file.


Michael
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