Hi Elke:
 
Sorry, I forgot to mention in the previous email. I had tried doing everything mentioned in previous messages by searching on google and searching on the listserv. But it still did not work (hence, had to post it on listserv).
 
Any suggestions would be really really helpful,
 
Thanks,
Vanita
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 6:33 AM
Subject: RE: loader.LoaderError: [-25010] SQL [-7500] Message not available

Vanita Shroff wrote:
 
> Hello,
> I have installed 7.4.3 on Windows 2000 (Professional).
> I could create all the databases and use Databas manager and SQL-studio
> everything till now. But now suddenly I am getting the following error.
> I had SP3 at installation time and now I have updated to SP4.
> I am not sure if this is one of the reasons or what is the reason.
> But the error message shows that it cannot find dbpinstall.dll
> (although it surely is there in my sapdb/depend/pgm directory) .
> Below is the part of the knldiag file.
>
> 2003-07-18 12:21:22 0xA3C ERR 18865 DCOM dlapi(LoadLibraryEx)
> Error:The specified module could not be found.
>
> 2003-07-18 12:21:22 0xA3C ERR 18258 DCOM-DMP eo38LoadLibraryEx -
> File: c:\program files\sapdb\depend\pgm\dbpinstall err: The specified module could not be foun
>
> 2003-07-18 12:21:22 0xA3C ERR 51260 HRESULT 00000002
 
And older mail (found with google, using      7500 site:listserv.sap.com    as search item)
said:

some coding ( DDL Triggers, which serve to maintain some catalog tables used
by SqlStudio ) are provided within the dynamic/shared library
"dbpinstall.dll" on WinNT or "dbpinstall.so" (.sl) on Unix.
This library has to be 'registered' using the 'xregcomp' command before it
can be found by the SAP-DB kernel.
 /usr/lib/userv/sapdb/bin/xregcomp
/usr/lib/userv/sapdb/lib/dbpinstall
( please specify the complete path of the library without using the file
extension .dll, .so or .sl )
On WinNT Registration is maintained within the NT-Registry.
For Unix the Registration is maintained within the file:
"/usr/lib/userv/sapdb/wrk/Registry.dcom"
 
( hope that paths used are the correct one's for your environment ) 
 
Please check if this or the other mails which can be found there will help.
 
Elke
SAP Labs Berlin 

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