You must register it with Administrator rights. One way is to open a command window using Admin rights. Then use regsvr32 to manually register it (which will now be under admin rights).
>Hi Ben,
>
>I was not able to register my "XiCr50.dll" on my Vista machine.
>
>It get when I run "regsvr32.exe c:\pta\XiCr50.dll" the following:
>
> The module "c:\pta\XiCr50.dll failed to load.
>
> Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or
> debug it to check for problems with the binary or
> dependent .DLL files.
>
> Invalid access to memory location.
>
>Is there a certain directory that it should be located in?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob
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