Hi all,
FYI, remember me asking for help installing adsm client code on
lotus cluster servers.
Well IBM support had sent me information thru which the installation was
successful
below is the info incase you need it
Thanks
Sri
This is from Microsoft, let me know if this resolves your problem:
Error Message: Access Violation in
_INS0432._MP
Last
reviewed:
May 14, 1998
Article
ID: Q185594
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
SYMPTOMS
When you try to install a program that uses InstallShield, the setup program
may quit, and you may receive the following Dr. Watson error message:
Access Violation in _INS0432._MP
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the following steps:
1. Click Start, point to Find, and click Files or Folders.
2. In the Named box, type "uninst.exe" (without quotation marks),
type
the %SystemRoot% drive and folder (usually
c:\Winnt) in the Look In box, and then click Find Now.
NOTE: This file should be found in the %SystemRoot%\System32
folder.
3. Right-click the Uninst.exe file, and then click Rename.
4. Type "uninst.old" (without quotation marks), and then press
ENTER.
5. In the Look In box, click the drive that contains the Service
Pack
3 CD-ROM, and then click Find Now.
NOTE: If you do not have the Service Pack 3 CD-ROM, search for
Uninst.exe on the third-party software media.
6. Right-click the Uninst.exe file, and then click Copy.
7. Click Start, point to Programs, and then click Windows NT
Explorer.
8. Navigate to the System32 folder (usually c:\Winnt\System32),
right-click this folder, and then click Paste.
9. Quit the Find tool, and then run Setup again.
MORE INFORMATION
The _ins0432._mp.exe file is a part of the InstallShield Setup wizard
that
is included with some third-party programs.
This file should only be invoked during the installation of a program
and
usually appears in the \Temp folder.
The third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors
independent of Microsoft; we make no
warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance
or
reliability.
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