luweitest Posted April 14 Posted April 14 As https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/System_Requirements stated the last version for WinXP should be 5.4.7.2, but after I installed it, run any application would give a "use CTRL+C to exit" error: The error is like those which do not support WinXP. Is my system have any problem, or the official statement could be wrong? 1
mina7601 Posted April 14 Posted April 14 No, the last version is actually 5.4.7.2. It is also working fine on my side, so I think something is wrong with your system.
luweitest Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 Thanks for the confirmation. Then how should I debug?
mina7601 Posted April 14 Posted April 14 (edited) Do you have update KB4493563 installed? If yes, uninstall that and then see if LibreOffice works or not. Edited April 14 by mina7601
luweitest Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 Yes, I updated all post-SP3 updates. But I cannot find uninstall option for it (it is not in the control panel's update list, maybe because I did a disk clean before to reclaim the space of $*** folders in c:\windows ), so I installed it again and restarted. But it still does not appear in the update list. And LibreOffice still does not work
MilkChan Posted April 14 Posted April 14 58 minutes ago, luweitest said: As https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/System_Requirements stated the last version for WinXP should be 5.4.7.2, but after I installed it, run any application would give a "use CTRL+C to exit" error: The error is like those which do not support WinXP. Is my system have any problem, or the official statement could be wrong? I suspect that's a problem in the Posready update. Microsoft causes message boxes to break in ntdll.dll and not display properly. I am solving this problem for all languages. Have you installed the posready 2009 update as well? https://win2k.org/blog/2019/03/22/1981317/
mina7601 Posted April 14 Posted April 14 (edited) 35 minutes ago, MilkChan said: I suspect that's a problem in the Posready update. Microsoft causes message boxes to break in ntdll.dll and not display properly. I am solving this problem for all languages. Have you installed the posready 2009 update as well? https://win2k.org/blog/2019/03/22/1981317/ It's KB4493563 (that I mentioned above) that is causing this problem. (see also @FranceBB's reply) https://msfn.org/board/topic/171814-posready-2009-updates-ported-to-windows-xp-sp3-enu/?do=findComment&comment=1162217 Edited April 15 by mina7601 1
luweitest Posted April 14 Author Posted April 14 I could remember that post. I should have run all the three command: regsvr32 MSI.DLL regsvr32 MSIHND.DLL regsvr32 MSISIP.DLL To be sure I run them again, but still not work. Do I have to replace the NTDLL.dll? 1
luweitest Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 (edited) depends.exe give out this (max total size is only 4.23kB so I have to upload to another site): https://imgur.com/a/cdsIunZ it complains about IESHIMS.dll missing. Edited April 15 by luweitest
mina7601 Posted April 15 Posted April 15 1 minute ago, luweitest said: depends.exe give out this (max total size is only 4.23kB so I have to upload to another site): https://imgur.com/a/cdsIunZ it complains about IESHIMS.dll missing. Can you open soffice.bin with Dependency Walker instead and profile it from there?
luweitest Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 with soffice.bin: https://imgur.com/a/LVdd40V Kernel32.dll and MPR.dll?
MilkChan Posted April 15 Posted April 15 25 minutes ago, luweitest said: I could remember that post. I should have run all the three command: regsvr32 MSI.DLL regsvr32 MSIHND.DLL regsvr32 MSISIP.DLL To be sure I run them again, but still not work. Do I have to replace the NTDLL.dll? I'll fixed it for you and I'll send it in a DM and I'll upload it to archive.org.
luweitest Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 9 minutes ago, MilkChan said: I'll fixed it for you and I'll send it in a DM and I'll upload it to archive.org. Thanks. Will it be to replace ntdll.dll in system32 folder? 1
MilkChan Posted April 15 Posted April 15 4 minutes ago, luweitest said: Thanks. Will it be to replace ntdll.dll in system32 folder? Yeah will give you a new file as well.
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