Article ID: 174135 - Last Review: July 18, 2001 - Revision: 1.0 PRB: Setup Cannot Continue...System Files Are Out of DateThis article was previously published under Q174135 SYMPTOMS
Executing a Setup.exe program created by the Visual Basic 5.0 Application Setup Wizard or the Visual Basic 6.0 Package and Deployment Wizard (PDW) on a client machine may cause the following message:
Setup cannot continue because some system files are out of date on your system. Click OK if you would like setup to update these files now. You will need to restart Windows before you can run setup again. Click Cancel to exit setup without updating system files.
CAUSE
The above message occurs when the version of Oleaut32.dll on the client
machine is older than version 2.20.0000. Certain files critical to the
installation process of Visual Basic applications require Oleaut32.dll
version 2.20.0000 or later.
MORE INFORMATION
By selecting OK to the above message, Setup.exe will install a newer
version of Oleaut32.dll that is compatible with the installation program.
In order for this file to be updated to the correct version, the operating
system must be restarted. Therefore, after the correct file is installed,
the user will be prompted to restart the computer. The application setup
process cannot continue until the machine is restarted. After the machine
is rebooted, re-run the application Setup.exe program. If you choose Cancel, the Setup.exe program will terminate. The application setup will not complete until version 2.20.0000 or later of Oleaut32.dll is installed on the system. NOTE: This process also resolves the issue documented in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 162518 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/162518/EN-US/ ) PRB: "Unexpected error; quitting" Installing VB4 Application REFERENCES
If you continue to receive the above error after multiple attempts, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 191096
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/191096/EN-US/
)
PRB: Multiple 'System Files Are Out of Date' Errors
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