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RBPRINT.DFT not found... What does this mean?

edited July 2001 in General
I am using dependency walker on my app and it keeps coming up with these
messages:

00:00:10.907: LoadLibraryExA("rbPrint.dft", 0x00000000,
LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE) returned NULL by thread 1. Error: The specified
resource name cannot be found in the image file (1814).
00:00:10.953: LoadLibraryExA("rbPrint.dft", 0x00000000,
LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE) called from "c:\depwalk\IGORD01.EXE" at address
0x004FA666 by thread 1.
00:00:10.985: LoadLibraryExA("rbPrint.dft", 0x00000000,
LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE) returned NULL by thread 1. Error: The specified
resource name cannot be found in the image file (1814).
00:00:11.032: LoadLibraryExA("rbPrint.dft", 0x00000000,
LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE) called from "c:\depwalk\IGORD01.EXE" at address
0x004FA666 by thread 1.
00:00:11.063: LoadLibraryExA("rbPrint.dft", 0x00000000,
LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE) returned NULL by thread 1. Error: The specified
resource name cannot be found in the image file (1814).
00:00:11.141: LoadLibraryExA("rbPrint.dft", 0x00000000,
LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE) called from "c:\depwalk\IGORD01.EXE" at address
0x004FA666 by thread 1.
00:00:11.172: LoadLibraryExA("rbPrint.dft", 0x00000000,
LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE) returned NULL by thread 1. Error: The specified
resource name cannot be found in the image file (1814).

Comments

  • edited July 2001
    Hello Iowa, hello America,

    this is a ReportBuilder NG and not a 'dependency walker' NG.

    the language resource file 'rbPrint.dft' should be located in your Windows
    system directory (default language).

    regards,
    Chris Ueberall;
  • edited July 2001
    i see a rbprint.cst in my system dir. on my 2000 server, but I don't see a
    rbprint.dft anywhere?
  • edited July 2001
    Do you have no name ?

    Chris Ueberall;
  • edited July 2001

    The rb*.dft files are language resource modules that are installed in
    cases in which English is NOT the default langauage.

    See ..\RBuilder\Languages\ReadMe.doc





    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
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