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VisualDSP 3.0 Error After MS Security Patches

Started by grho...@Belcan.com December 1, 2006
I distributed the November Microsoft Windows Security Patches Wednesday night and now have eight Windows 2000 systems where VisualDSP++ 3.0 gives an exception message "Unable to open/parse architecture definition file. At least one name is required at this location" immediately on startup. Un-installing the patches did not help. Has anyone encountered and resolved this problem?

George Rhoads
I distributed the November Microsoft Windows Security Patches Wednesday night and now have eight Windows 2000 systems where VisualDSP++ 3.0 gives an exception message "Unable to open/parse architecture definition file. At least one name is required at this location" immediately on startup. Un-installing the patches did not help. Has anyone encountered and resolved this problem?
>
>George Rhoads
George,

Have you found a resolution to your problem? I seem to have developed the same symptom on one of two pc's we have that runs VisualDSP++ 3.0. As far as I know, my problem is not associated with the installation of any software or patches. I have uninstalled and reinstalled VDSP++ and the error still persists. Anyone have an idea?

Thanks,
Terry Litinas
No resolution at this time. Our apps guy is going to do a reinstall.
That has been his resolution to prior problems.

It is interesting that we also had problems with our old Citrix client
on about 3% of our machines after that series of updates. Seemed to be
a user profile issue, but renaming the profile to get a new one did not
help. Neither did an uninstall/reinstall. Ultimately found after we
made a good connection with the RDP client, the Citrix client would work
again.

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Subject: [adsp] Re: VisualDSP 3.0 Error After MS Security Patches

I distributed the November Microsoft Windows Security Patches Wednesday
night and now have eight Windows 2000 systems where VisualDSP++ 3.0
gives an exception message "Unable to open/parse architecture definition
file. At least one name is required at this location" immediately on
startup. Un-installing the patches did not help. Has anyone encountered
and resolved this problem?
>
>George Rhoads
George,

Have you found a resolution to your problem? I seem to have developed
the same symptom on one of two pc's we have that runs VisualDSP++ 3.0.
As far as I know, my problem is not associated with the installation of
any software or patches. I have uninstalled and reinstalled VDSP++ and
the error still persists. Anyone have an idea?

Thanks,
Terry Litinas

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I talked to ADI tech support and they sent me a new ArchDef.xml file that
took care of the problem. Their explanation was that "We have discovered an
incompatibility issue with MSXML 4.0 sp2." I replaced the existing file in
the C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\VisualDSP\System\ArchDef folder with the
new one and all is well. I am attaching the file from ADI but I'm not sure
whether it will get through to the group or not. If not, and anyone needs it
email me directly and I will send the file.

Terry Litinas

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From: Rhoads Jr., George O. [mailto:g...@Belcan.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 12:15 PM
To: t...@itwbe.com; a...
Subject: RE: [adsp] Re: VisualDSP 3.0 Error After MS Security Patches
No resolution at this time. Our apps guy is going to do a reinstall. That
has been his resolution to prior problems.

It is interesting that we also had problems with our old Citrix client on
about 3% of our machines after that series of updates. Seemed to be a user
profile issue, but renaming the profile to get a new one did not help.
Neither did an uninstall/reinstall. Ultimately found after we made a good
connection with the RDP client, the Citrix client would work again.

_____

From: a... [mailto:a...] On Behalf Of
t...@itwbe.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 2:05 PM
To: a...
Subject: [adsp] Re: VisualDSP 3.0 Error After MS Security Patches

I distributed the November Microsoft Windows Security Patches Wednesday
night and now have eight Windows 2000 systems where VisualDSP++ 3.0 gives an
exception message "Unable to open/parse architecture definition file. At
least one name is required at this location" immediately on startup.
Un-installing the patches did not help. Has anyone encountered and resolved
this problem?
>
>George Rhoads
George,

Have you found a resolution to your problem? I seem to have developed the
same symptom on one of two pc's we have that runs VisualDSP++ 3.0. As far as
I know, my problem is not associated with the installation of any software
or patches. I have uninstalled and reinstalled VDSP++ and the error still
persists. Anyone have an idea?

Thanks,
Terry Litinas

This e-mail transmission contains information that is confidential and may
be privileged. It is intended only for the addressee(s) named above. If you
receive this e-mail in error, please do not read, copy or disseminate it in
any manner. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying,
distribution or use of the contents of this information is prohibited.
Please reply to the message immediately by informing the sender that the
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system. Your assistance in correcting this error is appreciated.