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Is there a way reinstall the windows installer in NT4

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Julia - 07 Nov 2003 17:27 GMT
Hi, there,

I encounter a serious problem!!!

After I installed some shareware on my Windows NT4.0 system, the windows
installer seems had been damaged. I can not install a lot of programs now.
And the error prompt says "The Windows installer server could not be
accessed."

How can I do in this case? Is there a way to keep the original system and
reinstall the windows installer?

Any help will be appreciated!

Julia
Walter Schulz - 07 Nov 2003 18:29 GMT
>How can I do in this case? Is there a way to keep the original system and
>reinstall the windows installer?

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4b6140f9-2d36-4977-8fa1
-6f8a0f5dca8f&DisplayLang=en


And do yourself a favour and run backups frequently.

Ciao, Walter
Julia - 09 Nov 2003 23:32 GMT
Thanks for your suggestion!

I downloaded the InstMsiW.exe from the website. When I try to install it,
there is an error message: "The procedure entry point VerSetConditionMask
could not be located in the dynamic link library ntdll.dll."

Any further suggestion? Thank,

Julia

> >How can I do in this case? Is there a way to keep the original system and
> >reinstall the windows installer?

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4b6140f9-2d36-4977-
8fa1-6f8a0f5dca8f&DisplayLang=en

> And do yourself a favour and run backups frequently.
>
> Ciao, Walter
Walter Schulz - 10 Nov 2003 18:47 GMT
>I downloaded the InstMsiW.exe from the website. When I try to install it,
>there is an error message: "The procedure entry point VerSetConditionMask
>could not be located in the dynamic link library ntdll.dll."

Reapply SP6a.

Ciao, Walter
Julia - 12 Nov 2003 17:41 GMT
I reapplied SP6a, however it does not help.
And every time when I log in, there is an error message: "Userinit.ext -
Entry Point Not Found" "The procedure entry point VerSetConditionMask could
not be located in the dynamic link library ntdll.dll.". What happened? Is
there a way to help me fix this problem without reinstalling the system and
all the software?

Thanks, Julia

> >I downloaded the InstMsiW.exe from the website. When I try to install it,
> >there is an error message: "The procedure entry point VerSetConditionMask
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>
> Ciao, Walter
Mistoffolees - 20 Nov 2003 08:39 GMT
> I reapplied SP6a, however it does not help.
> And every time when I log in, there is an error message: "Userinit.ext -
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Thanks, Julia

Coincidentally in same situation a couple of days ago. However, was sent to
and downloaded InstMsi.exe and this worked perfectly.
Xiaoying Jin - 25 Nov 2003 20:48 GMT
> Coincidentally in same situation a couple of days ago. However, was sent to
> and downloaded InstMsi.exe and this worked perfectly.

So in your case, it seems that there is no problem when you run
InstMsi.ext. Howver, in my case,
> I downloaded the InstMsiW.exe from the website. When I try to install it,
> there is an error message: "The procedure entry point VerSetConditionMask
> could not be located in the dynamic link library ntdll.dll."

Could you give me some detail that how you solved the problem? Thank
you very much!

Julia
nuvaraj@accelicim.com - 07 Nov 2003 20:49 GMT
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>Hi, there,
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>
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Tony Lance - 11 Dec 2006 13:23 GMT
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Drawing of a clockwork spider wheel and hairpin.

Extract from Introductory Chapter;-
The "Spider tops," which are frequently sold in the streets of London,
consist of a heavy little disc mounted on a spindle (Fig. XIV.).
When the disc has been set spinning a small curved piece of
metal is placed to touch the toe, and at once begins to slide round it,
first the side (a) in the figure, and then the side (b),
the motion continuing backwards and forwards till the top comes to rest.
The fact is that the toe is magnetic, and this being the case it is easy
to see that the rolling of the toe on the side of the metal produces
the motion.

From the book
An Elementary Treatment of the Theory of
Spinning Tops and Gyroscopic Motion.
By Harold Crabtree M.A.
Formerly Scholar of Pembroke College, Cambridge
Assistant Master at Charterhouse
Longmans, Green and Co. 1923
First Edition 1909
Second Edition 1914
New Impression 1923
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8. In common with a handcart, the so called pin-wheel
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9. It is physically impossible and so unviable.
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