Re: Windows x86-64 One-Click Install (9.1.2-1, 9.0.6-1) hangs on "initialising the database cluster" (with work-around)
От | Eric Borts |
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Тема | Re: Windows x86-64 One-Click Install (9.1.2-1, 9.0.6-1) hangs on "initialising the database cluster" (with work-around) |
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Msg-id | 4F21A163.8060004@bltek.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Windows x86-64 One-Click Install (9.1.2-1, 9.0.6-1) hangs on "initialising the database cluster" (with work-around) (Eric Borts <eborts@bltek.com>) |
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Re: Windows x86-64 One-Click Install (9.1.2-1, 9.0.6-1) hangs
on "initialising the database cluster" (with work-around)
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Also, here is a link to the same issue on StackOverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3559719/wscript-shell-run-doesnt-work-consistently Also solved using %COMSPEC% /c, though it doesn't say why this is a problem. Cheers, Eric On 1/26/2012 11:37 AM, Eric Borts wrote: > On 1/26/2012 1:17 AM, Dave Page wrote: >> Dharmendra, can you look into this please? >> >> Eric, is there anything unusual about the configuration of your >> machine? Suffice it to say, this doesn't normally happen. >> > Hi Dave, I'm guessing the answer to that question is "yes". The > machine came preinstalled with Norton Internet Security, but this was > turned off when I ran the install. After further investigation to the > .bat file, I realized that I am also missing the "Edit" option when I > right click a batch file. > > I investigated, uninstalled stuff, disabled a lot of stuff in my > registry, and nearly bricked my computer. After three hours, I'm going > to have to ask for suggestions. Here's what I found/tried: > > 1. uninstalled Norton Internet Security (and rebooted) > 2. uninstalled Acrobat Reader > 3. disabled all ContextMenuHandlers by > a. renaming HKCR/*/shellex to oldshellex > b. renaming HKCR/AllFileSystemsObjects/shellex to oldshellex > c. tried, but was unable to rename HKCR/batfile/ShellEx, so > renamed HKCR/batfile/ShellEx/ContextMenuHandlers to oldContextMenuHandlers > 4. disabled all non-Microsoft shell extensions using ShellExView > <http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html> > 5. rebooted - computer bricked (black screen when Windows should be > loading) > 6. booted in safe mode > 7. tested script (from my original response) and right click. > a. no Edit option in batch file context menu > b. script hung as before > 8. Undid steps 3 and 4 in safe mode > 9. Rebooted - booted into windows properly > 10. Still no Edit in context menu and script still hangs > > I'm open to suggestions. I think it might be related to Edit menu > missing from my batch file, as this is the only odd thing that I can > tell about my machine. I have another similar machine (earlier model > Vaio) that both has the Edit menu and runs the test script > successfully. I compared the HKCR/batfile registry trees (using > TortoiseSVN diff) and they are identical. Short of comparing the > entire registry I'm at a loss. > > Would it be too dangerous to use WScript.Shell.Exec or to use > WScript.Shell.Run "%COMPSEC% /c" ? This has been an 11 hour struggle > for me so far, and I know at least a few others have had this same > problem. Here is a link to my work around on enterprisedb > <http://forums.enterprisedb.com/posts/list/2870.page#11379>. > > Thanks, > Eric > > Reference Links: > http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/edit-print-open-missing-shell-context-menu-cmd-and-bat-files-t2551124.html > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm > http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html >
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