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Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Building for WinXP and Win2K

Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:56:44 +0100
> McCabe John G wrote:
> > FWIW - I saw this with a few apps I built recently on VS2k5 and 
> copied across to a Win2k system that hadn't had VS 2k5 installed on 
> it. When I installed VS2k5 the problem went away which suggests it's
> something to do with the libraries that the app is being linked 
> with. I didn't get to the bottom of the problem though, but maybe 
> this will help as a pointer.
> > 
> > John 
>

OK, I seem to have fixed it for me. I had a close look at :-

http://wiki.wireshark.org/BuildingAndInstalling#head-f3db6fe160adbafc0c99a0e4327604db891172ce

and tried the bit that says :-

 Problem tshark is not a valid win32 application. DO NOT run this 
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Platform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2\SetEnv.Cmd"
. 

And that seems to have fixed it.

I was actually running :-

"\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\SetEnv.Bat"

But not running it seems to fix the problem.

To answer the question about build environment. I'm building using Visual 
Studio V7.10

> Dependency Walker from http://www.dependencywalker.com/ is a useful tool 
for
> determining what's up in these situations.
> 

I tried this and it shows up two problems. APPHELP.DLL cannot be found
and MPR.DLL has a problem with WNetRestoreConnectionA

This is exactly the some on the working build and the build that fails.
So this isn't showing up what the problem is.

> It seems though as there is a problem with the executable and W2K 
doesn't like
> something in the PE header.  Unfortunately no-one who has had the 
problem has
> come back with the solution.
> 

I can send a copy of the duff one to anyone that wants to play with it.
It's not obvious what is wrong with it. Win2K just doesn't like it.

Thanks for the help

Andy Ling


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