Yes.  Both machines are running XP and both programs were built on XP. The 
big difference is that one was developed with Visual Basic 5 and the other 
was developed with VB.NET and VS 2005.  The libraries would definitely be 
different between those two environments.  I am just not sure what the 
error message means.  There are lots of references to that error on the 
Internet, but nothing explains what the error means.

The error makes me suspect that there are multiple versions of the DLL, 
but there isn't.  What is ordinal 36?  And why is it expecting to find it 
in UNIRPC32.dll?

Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation




"Ross Ferris" <ro...@stamina.com.au>
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The obvious first question is "Is the operating system the same on the
new machine as it was on the old?"

My shot in the dark is that it sounds like a library issue, and if you
were moving from W2003 to W2008, that could be the pointer to your
answer.

Even if you went from, say Win2003 to Win2003 R2 there can be subtle
differences (as we recently found with W2008 vs W2008 R2)

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
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>boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com
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>Subject: [U2] Ordinal could not be found in dynamic link library
>
>I am attempting to move an application to a new machine and I have been
>receiving the following errors while installing the application from a
>package.
>
>The ordinal 36 could not be located in the dynamic link library
>UNIRPC32.dll.
>The ordinal 88 could not be located in the dynamic link library
>UVCLNT32.dll.
>
>Both of the DLLs are in C\WIndows\System32.
>
>The application was developed using VB5.  It pulls information from our
>Unidata 7.1 database.  The new host machine is running XP.  The
>application is running fine now on another XP machine now, we are just
>trying to move it.
>
>There is already another application on the new host machine that also
>accesses data from Unidata.  This application was developed in VB.NET
>2005.  It has been running fine for a long time and still is as far as
I
>know.  (I'm afraid to check)
>
>Has anyone seen errors like this before and if so, do you know what the
>errors are trying to tell me?  Is there a conflict with the versions?
>If
>I ignore the errors, the application seems to install, and start up OK.
>Haven't done any thorough testing yet.
>
>Charles Shaffer
>Senior Analyst
>NTN-Bower Corporation
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