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Thursday 23 April 2020

ODIN is giving error and closing in few seconds , error shown is "File not found c:\OdinIntegrated\Client\NewsInformation.mdb"

When you try to start ODIN and it closed in few seconds then try to see the message which is coming on the screen.

If following message is coming then follow below steps :

File not found c:\OdinIntegrated\Client\NewsInformation.mdb

Open  registry editor:

Click Start
Click Run
type regedit.exe
After Registry Editor is opened goto following path:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\NEWS]

delete news section totaly.

Now start ODIN and it will work properly.

Monday 7 January 2019

While starting ODIN DUMP error is coming

When you are starting odin client or odin admin dump error is coming.

Solution :

Login to PC as administrator then it will work.

Sunday 24 June 2018

ODIN Crashes after starting in new version in windows 7, APPCRASH error is coming

open REGEDIT

Goto following location :

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI]

Delete "News" folder if any.

Now start ODIN in "Run as Administrator". It should work fine.

click "Delete all Masters" during Login.



Tuesday 19 August 2014

Open In Excel Error in ODIN

Save the Arbitrage.xls in Excel 97-2003 format.
Then it will work.

Tuesday 8 July 2014

ODIN giving error of dll after applying patch in Windows 7

Always Start ODIN in Administrator Mode on Windows 7


Many utilities need to be run as administrator in order to function properly, 
especially older utilities that haven’t been updated to support Windows 7.
All shortcuts in Windows since Vista have a special property that you can
 set that will allow the application to run as Administrator.
This works perfectly for creating a batch file to restart a service, for instance.
To set this property, just right-click on any shortcut, and click the Advanced button on the Shortcut page to get to the Advanced Properties dialog.
You’ll see a dialog with a checkbox for “Run as administrator”.
From now on, the application will always run as administrator if you use the shortcut to launch it. (You’ll be prompted by UAC if you have it enabled).

Thursday 19 June 2014

The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect

If Below error is coming

"the application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. Please see the application event log for more detail."


A quick answer is that according to Note 684106 - Microsoft runtime DLLs, SAP used different releases of the Visual Studio Compiler for Windows x86 to produce the executables for different releases of SAP. Normally, this would be irrelevant as the appropriate files would be copied on to your system via the SAPINST tool, but in my case I wanted to use my new SAPCAR before I started installing anything 

The note provides instructions on where and how to download the appropriate Microsoft Visual C++  Redistributable Package. I have found, depending on your release of Windows and / or Netweaver, that you may need to download the  Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package and / or Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Package. I imagine that sooner or later, as SAP migrate to later releases of the Visual Studio Compiler, you may' end up having to download a 2012 Redistributable Package.

To get these files, go to the Microsoft Download Centre and search for Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package and / or Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package. There will be separate downloads for IA64 (vcredist_IA64.exe), X64 (vcredist_x64.exe) and X86 (vcredist_x86.exe). Find the appropriate Microsoft Visual C++ 20NN SP1 Redistributable Package and download and execute it.

For a much longer answer on why this is necessary, including some useful links, check out Resolving Side-by-Side Configuration Issues.

Solution 2 :

Remove all Microsoft Visual C++ 200X from (Control Panel-Programs-Uninstall a Program)
Re-Install ODIN from setup Again.
Restart PC .
Now it will work.
Note : 
-The file can also be found in c:\ODIN\Diet\vcredist_New_x86.exe


Tuesday 10 June 2014

Show extensions of files in Windows XP

For Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003

  1. Start Windows Explorer, you can do this by opening up any folder.
  2. Click Tools, and then click Folder Options.
  3. Scroll down and then click Folder and search options.
  4. Click the View tab.
  5. Scroll down until you notice Hide extensions for known file types, un-check this line by clicking the check box.

    Note To hide file name extensions, check this line.
  6. Click OK