An InstallShield setup package will correctly register this DLL for you. Trying to manually register DLLs in later versions of Windows seems to be progressively more complex.
>An old client just surfaced with some problems. I used Cryptor 5 to give him the encryption he wanted in the application.
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>Since I last did anything for him, I've switched to a 64-bit Windows 7 machine. I'm now trying to register Cryptor, so that I can run this application.
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>I'm having no luck. I poked around online and learned that I needed to use the version of RegSvr32 that's in the SysWOW64 folder, not the System32 folder. I also saw an indication that DEP might be in the way, so disabled it for RegSvr32, but still no joy.
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>When I issue this command:
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>regsvr32 D:\<path to the right folder>\Cryptor\xicr50.dll
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>I get this error:
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>The module "D:\path to the right folder\Cryptor\xicr50.dll" failed to load.
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>Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependent .DLL files.
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>Invalid access to memory location.
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>Any suggestions?
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>Tamar
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