>>>Other than the possible spelling error, I do not believe you can run regsvr32 on a folder, as you cannot register a folder, you need to pass a "registrable" file name (OCX, EXE, DLL), try it in the command window, it might be a new feature of Windows 8, but it does not work in Windows 7 (well, I should try in my Windows 8 computer, but I am too lazy!)
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>>>Ah, and you can remove the /s switch for testing, it should display an error, or success..
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>>Thanks for the info.
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>You can, however, use a wildcard, e.g., "chilkat*.dll" -- if so, you probably want to include the silent switch so you don't have popups for each dll being registered.
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>Hank
Thannks!
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP