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Why do I get login error code -2147287038 after installing TestStand 1.0.1?

I had to downgrade to TestStand 1.0.1 due to tester configuration and after uninstalling TS 3.1 I installed 1.0.1 and now it will not start. I receive the following error: An error occurred in the 'Login' step of the 'LoginLogout' sequence in 'FrontEndCallbacks.Seq'. Unknown error. User defined error code. Error Code; -2147287038.

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Kendrick,

 

What OS are you trying to install TS 1.0.1 on? Because of its age, it may not be compatible with XP/vista/7.

 

Regards,

 

Kyle Mozdzyn

Applications Engineering

National Instruments

Regards,

Kyle M.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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Hello Kyle,

Thanks for resonding!

I have successfully installed on a couple of XP machines. This one is also XP, but the computer is newer.

I tried uninstalling all National products then completely cleaning out the registry of all remnants of National Instruments, Labview, Teststand and even a couple of seqedit references. Then reinstall, same error.

 

THANKS

Kendrick

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Have you tried running the version switcher (it probably doesn't come with 1.0.1, but does come with 3.1)? Also what do you mean exactly with login error code? Is this a runtime error? Are there any more details in the error message?

 

-Doug

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Yep, no version switcher in 1.0.1.

It happens when I launch the sequence editor.

Never gets to the login pop-up. (see attachment)

 

Does that error code (-2147287038) mean anything?

 

Thanks

Kendrick

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I meant that if you install a newer version of TestStand, then the version switcher it installs should allow you to version switch to 1.0.1.

 

It's not a TestStand error code. It's from the OS. An unexpected error is happening in that dll. Did you try deleting everything in the 1.0.1 directory before re-installing? Visual Studio says that that error code means "%1 could not be found. ". It might be some system or runtime dlls that are missing.

 

-Doug

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I'm not surprised that it is pointing to the OS.

Could it be security?

These computers are locked down pretty tight, although I do have administrator rights.

Does TS need to write to a file first that might be in a protected location on my computer?

 

I'll try re-installing 3.1 and see if I can switch to 1.0.1.

I've tried un-installing, deleting everything, cleaning the registry...

 

THANKS

Kendrick

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