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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 08/10/06 21:20
Pupkin (spamagnet@dorrk.com) writes:
> In article <Xns981A1C3B728EYazorman@127.0.0.1>, esquel@sommarskog.se
> says...
>> Pupkin (spamagnet@dorrk.com) writes:
>> > About a month ago my automatic backups stopped working, and whenever I
>> > try to edit or set up a new maintenance plan or export or import data
>> > through Enterprise Manager, I get the following error:
>> >
>> > Error 22272: Cannot load the DLL xpstar.dll, or one of the DLLs it
>> > references. Reason: 127(The specified procedure could not be found.).
>> >
>> > I've also tried doing these tasks with some third-party apps (EMS,
>> > Teratrax), and I get the same errors.
>>
>> I would look for MSVCR71.DLL in SYSTEM32. I would suspect that this is
>> what is missing.)
>>
>
> Nope. That one's in 9 different places in the system, including
> system32.
And XPSTAR.DLL itself is in the BINN directory for the instance?
I chanced on MSVCR71 after having looked at the dependencies for
XPSTAR.DLL and that was the only that looked suspicious.
Then again, the message says that the procedure could not be found.
I believe that if an entire DLL was missing, the error would be another.
But whether this missing procedure is xpstar.dll itself, or in a
referenced DLL that has been replaced I have no idea.
Reinstall the SQL Server tools? Don't forget to reapply service packs.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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