Thanks used # 1 below and found out that M$ supplied SMTP was starting a 
coupld of the .dll's   Stopped that, re-ran the listing and got fixpack 
in.  Thanks for the help.

On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Paul Turpin wrote:

> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 06:42:03 -0400
> From: Paul Turpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: DB2EUG: Can't install fixpack
> 
> We haven't seen this problem in a while.  When the problem was hot
> Jason Hughes, John Lantz, and Kurt Sahlberg posted some tips for
> resolving the issue.
> 
> #1
> "There is an executable I got from IBM called listdlls that will list
> the processes and what libraries they are using.  Just run this and
> look for any:sqllib\bin references.  These are the processes you need
> to stop." IBM support used to be able to give the software.  I know
> you can obtain it at:
> http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/listdlls.shtml
> 
> #2
> Make sure the HTML Search Server is stopped.  DB2 may have put the
> Start HTML Search Server shortcut in the Startup folder upon install.
> I'm not sure what process/service this shows up as.  I use the Stop
> HTML Search Server shortcut in the DB2 for Win NT folder.
> programs.
> 
> "William R. Mussatto" wrote:
> 
> > I had an NetCommerce client come back from the dead so the versions are a
> > bit old.
> >
> > I am trying  to install a fix pack (July '98 against v 5.0 of UDB).
> > However, it won't go in since the install program claims that there a DB2
> > service or instance is still running.  System is NT4.0 Net Commerce V3.01
> > I've stopped everything which has DB2 in its name on the services list.
> >
> > Any thoughts?

Sincerely,

William Mussatto, Senior Systems Engineer
CyberStrategies, Inc
ph. 909-920-9154 ext. 27


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