> > The event logs flag an error for EOModeler.exe:
> >
> > system error 2
> >
> > (The system cannot find the file specified.):
> >
> > fastipc_connect("Apple Mach Emulation Daemon v2.0").
> >
> > Also, none of the following processes are running:
> >
> > pbs.exe
> >
> > nmserver.exe
> >
> > machd.exe
> >
> >
> machd is the Apple Mach Emulation Daemon, pbs is the Paste Board  
> Server, I forget what the other one is.  They should be running as  
> services.  Check the services control panel and see if they are  
> registered.  If they are registered, then start them and set them to  
> autostart.
>
> > Do you know how I could get them to work?
> There should be instructions on how to install these manually, but it  
> has been years since I needed to do so and I forget where they are in  
> the install.  Also, there are 3rd party programs that will install an  
> exe as a service.  You could try using one of those.


It's been a long time since I had this problem, but I'm pretty sure that uninstalling and re-installing WebObjects fixed the problem for me. I recall that I am very careful when running the updates to 5.2.x that I turn off all of the services first, the run the updaters, then turn them all back on as Automatic. You may also want to verify WO is working after your initial 5.2 install, as I've had trouble with the update installers in the past.

> Or just say "screw Windows" and buy a Mac!  :-P


:-D. A highly desirable solution. Fortunately, I have my PowerBook for my non-corporate work. At least there's WOLips so I can pretend ProjectBuilder/Win doesn't even exist. I don't think I could survive running ProjectBuilder on a daily basis.

Logan

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