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9.6

The procedure entry point could not be located in dynamic link library

Asked by susangmorris in MS SQL Server

Tags: entry, procedure, point, located, could

Hi,
I just installed Microsoft SQL Server Developer Edition on a Windows XP Workstation and I get the following error when I try to open Enterprise Manager:

The prodecure entry point ?ProcessExecute@@YAXPAUHWND__@@PBG1_N@Z could not be located in the dynamic link library SEMSFC.dll.

I have applied Service Pack 3a to the installation.  I also have Visual Studio .NET installed, Office 2k3 installed, Project 2k3 and Visio 2k3.  Is one of these applications conflicting with the Enterprise Manager?

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Susan Morris
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