Thanks Traci,
As soon as I got your reply, I was pulled into another project and couldn't get back to you.
Thanks also to Craig, Hank and Rick for your help.
Gary
>Along with what others have said, Is it Windows 7 64 bit? Needs to go c:\program files (x86) and the registry settings in WOW64 with something like:
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>%systemroot%\SysWoW64\regsvr32.exe C:\MyApp\my.ocx
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>See more information here:
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249873>
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>>Thanks for the quick reply.
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>>My app is a VFP app launcher that looks for locally installed components such as classlibs, fxp's, etc and updates as needed and then runs the main executable. One can debate the pros and cons of the technique, but it has worked well for years under XP and 2000. I also check for some COM objects used by several of my apps and if they aren't present, copy them locally and register them.
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>>Do you know how to do this programmatically in VFP under Win 7? With Shell or API calls or...?
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>>Thanks,
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>>Gary
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>>>The Install has to run with elevated privledge. If you use Inno, InstallShield, etc, it should ask for elevation when you run the install.
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>>>>Hi all,
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>>>>I need to run my app in XP and Win 7, but I can't register my VFP COM EXEs in Win 7.
>>>>Build exe fails with something along the lines of "Can't update the registry..."
>>>>MyCOMObj.exe /regserver returns nothing, just like in XP, but doesn't register the COM object.
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>>>>I can run a bat file as admin, but I want to do the registration in code as part of an install/update app like I'm doing in XP.
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>>>>Anyone do this in VFP/Win 7?
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>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Gary