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Brian Donahue
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Hi Scott,
xplog70.dll is not part of MDAC or .net, it's part of Microsoft SQL
Server. I don't know why MDAC would be using a SQL Server component, but
MDAC must tie things together if the SQL server installation exists.
I'd recommend possibly re-running setup or service-packing the SQL
server.
Regards,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"Scott Phillips" <scott@NursingHandsInc.com> wrote in message
news:%2399HrBxMEHA.1508@server53...
> Every time I try to compare 2 databases I get the following error:
> Canot load xplog70.dll, or one of the DLLs it references. Reference: 126
>
> I instaleld the latest MDAC and the .net stuff...... Any ideas anyone?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott.
>
>
xplog70.dll is not part of MDAC or .net, it's part of Microsoft SQL
Server. I don't know why MDAC would be using a SQL Server component, but
MDAC must tie things together if the SQL server installation exists.
I'd recommend possibly re-running setup or service-packing the SQL
server.
Regards,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"Scott Phillips" <scott@NursingHandsInc.com> wrote in message
news:%2399HrBxMEHA.1508@server53...
> Every time I try to compare 2 databases I get the following error:
> Canot load xplog70.dll, or one of the DLLs it references. Reference: 126
>
> I instaleld the latest MDAC and the .net stuff...... Any ideas anyone?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott.
>
>
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For our part, we're also getting rid of the requirement for xplog70.dll. All that we do is use the xp_msver extended stored procedure to get the server version information. We're using a different command in the future to prevent this because it seems to happen so often!