Is there some reason you must have 3.1.2?  Wouldn't it be better to run the 
free beta version 5.1 which defiantly runs on XP Pro?  I am running it with OS 
400 v4r4.

Gary Kuznitz

On 1 Sep 2003 at 14:49, Rob (Rob Dixon <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented about 
Re: [PcTech] "CWBNACFS.DLL cannot run. Unable to :

> Having just re-installed XP Pro after a disk failure, I then installed a 
> fairly old Client Access version.  I can't find out which but probably 
> 3.1.2.
> 
> Now if I right click on a folder anywhere I get
> 
>   "CWBNACFS.DLL cannot run. Unable to get a handle to
> CwbRdr"
> 
> 
> 
> A search on Google produced APAR II10147 showing a solution dating back 
> to April 1997 but the solution is for Win 95 or NT.
> 
> I am also getting slow log on, etc.
> 
> The APAR reads
> 
>     ______________________
> 
> 
> APAR#:        II10147
> Component:    INFOAS400 - AS/400 Information
> Release(s):   R310
> 
> Abstract
> CA400WIN95 KNOWN WINDOWS NT PROBLEMS V3R1M2
> 
> 
> Error Description
> 
> ** Last updated 11/04/97 **
> 
> Contents:
> 1.0  "CWBNACFS.DLL cannot run." Message box
> 2.0  Slow logon, or CTRL+ALT+DEL to get to desktop
> 3.0  Only printers displayed in Network Neighborhood
> 4.0  Can't assign network drive
> 
> 
> 1.0  "CWBNACFS.DLL cannot run." Message box
> -------------------------------------------
> If right clicking on an icon on the desktop results in
> a message box displaying the following error message:
> "CWBNACFS.DLL cannot run. Unable to get a handle to
> CwbRdr", then do the following steps:
> 
> Go to Start \ Settings \ Control Panel \ Devices.
> Select CwbRdr, then Startup and change the setting
> from Manual to Automatic. Then reboot the PC.
> 
> 
> 2.0  Slow logon, or CTRL+ALT+DEL to get to desktop
> --------------------------------------------------
> If logging onto Windows NT is taking 2-3 minutes, or
> if you have to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to get to the
> desktop, then do the following steps:
> 
> Go to Start \ Settings \ Control Panel \ Devices.
> Select CwbRdr, then Startup and change the setting
> from Manual to Automatic. Then reboot the PC.
> 
> 
> 3.0  Only printers displayed in Network Neighborhood
> ----------------------------------------------------
> If only AS/400 printers are displayed in Network
> Neighborhood, then do the following steps:
> 
> Go to Start \ Settings \ Control Panel \ Devices.
> Select CwbRdr, then Startup and change the setting
> from Manual to Automatic. Then reboot the PC.
> 
> 
> 4.0  Can't assign network drive
> -------------------------------
> If you cannot assign a network drive, then do
> following before contacting service:
> 
> Go to Start \ Settings \ Control Panel \ Devices.
> Select CwbRdr, then Startup and change the setting
> from Manual to Automatic. Then reboot the PC.
> 
>   _______________________________
> 
> I have found CwbRdr in
> 
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers
> 
> last modified 02/01/1997 (UK date) at 3.12
> 
> I have no idea how to achieve a similar result in XP Pro.
> 
> Any ideas please?
> 
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Rob Dixon
> 
> 
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