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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

1091.0. "JBC-E-INVMSG error startting OA$FORMATTER" by KAOFS::D_STREET () Tue Jul 21 1992 17:37

    Hello,
     I have a customer who has installed VMS5.5-1, and is running ALL-IN-1
    V2.4 (patch level K603) with WORDPERFECT under ALL-IN-1. After
    relinking, copying the modified files, and rebooting, they get the
    following error when trying to start the OA$FORMATTER queue.
    
    	JBC-E-INVMSG - invalid message recieved.
    
     The logical SMBSRVSHR has been mentioned in other places as a possible
    cause if it is defined, in this case it is not defined. However another
    logical SMBSRVSHR_WPCORP_PTR51 equates to SMBSRVSHR (in the system
    table). 
    
    				Are there any ideas?
    
    					Derek Street
    
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1091.1Did OA$FORMATTER link without errors?IOSG::HALLCChris Tostevin-HallTue Jul 21 1992 18:178
Just guessing but...

If the SMBSRVSHR logical was defined when they did the ALL-IN-1 relink then 
OA$FORMATTER.EXE will not have linked cleanly.  My guess is they're trying to 
use this image.

Cheers,
	Chris.
1091.2relink clean, SMBSRVSHR defined to be SYS$SHARE:SMBSHAREKAOFS::D_STREETWed Jul 22 1992 18:069
    Hello,
     The client has a copy of their relink, and displays no errors. However
    the instructions for integrating WORDPERFECT into ALL-IN-1 state that
    the logical SMBSRVSHR must be defined to be SYS$SHARE:SMBSHARE. 
    
     The client has OA$FORMATTER dump files available if this would be of
    assistance.
    
    						Derek Street
1091.3Right version of OA$FORMATTER.EXE being used?IOSG::HALLCChris Tostevin-HallWed Jul 22 1992 18:3312
Cluching at straws now....

The OA$FORMATTER.EXE that was successfully linked was copied to :-

SYS$COMMON:{SYSEXE} 

I suppose?  Is there a bad version in SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE] ?

I'm pretty sure you will have already been checked but I'm just checking.

Cheers,
	Chris.