Re: Problem with print services for Unix

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Dear Austin,

Thanks for your posting back.

I am happy to hear that this issue has been solved. For any other issue,
you are welcome to post here again.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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--->From: "Austin Brunt" <tohsystems@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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--->Subject: Re: Problem with print services for Unix
--->Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 09:39:45 -0000
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--->Hi Morgan,
--->
--->I deleted the file from c:\windows\system32\dllcache first then from
--->c:\windows\system32. The system prompted for the disk and replaced the
file
--->successfully. Add/remove programs now works again.
--->
--->Thanks for all your help,
--->Austin
--->
--->
--->
--->"Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
--->news:Uw2ZnhOWIHA.4720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
--->> Dear Austin,
--->>
--->> Thanks for posting back.
--->>
--->> Window File Protection prevents programs from replacing critical
Windows
--->> system files. WFP protects critical system files that are installed
as
--->> part
--->> of Windows (for example, files with a .dll, .exe, .ocx, and .sys
extension
--->> and some True Type fonts).
--->>
--->> WFP uses the file signatures and catalog files that are generated by
code
--->> signing to verify if protected system files are the correct Microsoft
--->> versions. Programs must not overwrite these files because they are
used by
--->> the operating system and by other programs. Protecting these files
--->> prevents
--->> problems with programs and the operating system. By default,
Replacement
--->> of
--->> protected system files is supported only through the following
mechanisms:
--->>
--->> Windows Service Pack installation using Update.exe
--->> Hotfix installed using Hotfix.exe or Update.exe
--->> Operating system upgrades using Winnt32.exe
--->> Windows Update
--->>
--->> To stop the WFP mechanism for some specific purpose, like replace
these
--->> two
--->> DLL files, the modification of registry is requested. For more
--->> information,
--->> please refer to the following article:
--->>
--->> http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/wfp.mspx
--->>
--->> How to Disable Windows File Protection in Windows 2000
--->> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222192/en-us
--->>
--->> More information about WFP, please refer to:
--->>
--->> Description of the Windows File Protection feature
--->> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222193/en-us
--->>
--->> Moreover, in my test on Windows XP system, if we can insert the
correct
--->> version CD in the CD-ROM in advance and delete the system-critical
DLLs,
--->> WFP will automatically search on the CD to look up the correct ones
and
--->> copy them back.
--->>
--->> Please note back up the system before performing the replacment, and
If
--->> this issue still persists, I also suggest you open a new post in
--->> Microsoft.public.servicesforunix.general newsgroup.
--->>
--->> Have a nice day!
--->>
--->> Sincerely
--->> Morgan Che
--->> Microsoft Online Support
--->> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
--->>
--->> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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--->> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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--->> --->From: "Austin Brunt" <tohsystems@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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--->> --->Subject: Re: Problem with print services for Unix
--->> --->Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 19:16:12 -0000
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--->> --->
--->> --->Hi Morgan,
--->> --->
--->> --->Im not sure this issue is really about services for unix, but
rather a
--->> --->general windows installation issue, hence this group. I think we
are
--->> nearly
--->> --->there anyway. What I need to know is how to update the dll files
when
--->> the
--->> --->"Windows File Protection" feature will put them back again.
--->> --->
--->> --->Thanks,
--->> --->Austin
--->> --->
--->> --->
--->> --->
--->> --->
--->> --->"Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
--->> --->news:20saScCWIHA.4200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
--->> --->> Dear Austin,
--->> --->>
--->> --->> Thanks for the reply.
--->> --->>
--->> --->> I am glad to hear from you again.
--->> --->>
--->> --->> If the current versions of lpdsvc.dll and Lprmon.dll are
different
--->> with
--->> --->> the
--->> --->> corresponding ones on the CD, it probably indicates they has
been
--->> replaced
--->> --->> by the incorrect ones. I suspect the replacement occurred when
--->> installing
--->> --->> Unix printer.
--->> --->>
--->> --->> You may perform a full system backup first, restore the two
files
--->> from CD
--->> --->> to replace them and then check if the issue can be resolved.
--->> --->>
--->> --->> However, if this method does not work, I would like to still
suggest
--->> you
--->> --->> open a new thread in Microsoft.public.servicesforunix.general
--->> newsgroup.
--->> --->> The members there are specializing in SFU related issues and can
--->> better
--->> --->> help you on this issue.
--->> --->>
--->> --->> I hope this helps. Thanks!
--->> --->>
--->> --->> Sincerely
--->> --->> Morgan Che
--->> --->> Microsoft Online Support
--->> --->> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
--->> --->>
--->> --->> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
--->> --->> =====================================================
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--->> newsreader
--->> so
--->> --->> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
--->> --->> =====================================================
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--->> --->> rights.
--->> --->
--->> --->
--->> --->
--->>
--->
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