Max Utilities Schedule Editing Now Available!

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frunky
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RE: Max Utilities Schedule Editing Now Available!

Post by frunky »

Yea it does the league is currently in week 7 of season 2
I also tried the default leagues which I haven't really messed with and it still has the problem [&:]
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RE: Max Utilities Schedule Editing Now Available!

Post by Marauders »

I am running Windows 98SE, and I get the error. What OS are you all running?

Packerman, the link to that file has some sort of Microsoft funny business going on. Will that work with Windows 98?
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Deltadog
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RE: Max Utilities Schedule Editing Now Available!

Post by Deltadog »

What does MDAC_TYP.EXE do when downloaded and run?

I searched my computer for this file and have no copy of it. When I tried to run the utility it ran well! I assume that this execute file must create some other file needed to run the utility which I may already have had through Windows installation or from some other source?
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RE: Max Utilities Schedule Editing Now Available!

Post by PackerMan32 »

The link to the MDAC files on the Microsoft site validates your windows installation first. It's microsofts new tool in the war against piracy. Nothing to worry about if you have a valid copy of windows.

The MDAC_TYP.EXE file will install the most recent version of ADO files, which is the component (one of them) that VB6 uses to communicate with databases. It most likely installed some DLL that the utility uses on your machine, such as msado15.dll. Most people probably have older versions of the ado files since Microsoft likes to periodically upgrade them with different OS versions and service packs, but apparently doesn't like to keep them backwards compatible, which gives developers that use them lots of headaches.

If installing the MDAC_TYP.EXE file didn't work and you are still getting the 430 runtime error, I'm not sure what's happening but I'll continue to look into it.
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