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RegSvr32 fails
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31/03/2016 11:32:08
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows Server 2008
Network:
Windows Server 2008 R2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01634067
Message ID:
01634098
Views:
53
Have you checked on the dependencies? (i.e. make sure that any other external component (be it a DLL or service) is available and currently active or set to activate upon request)

>All of a sudden I can't register a DLL using RegSvr32 in Windows 2008 Server environment.
>The batch file registers 12 other DLLs. But the following 2 DLLs fail registration..
>Here is the part of the batch file that registers this particular component. I use it for POSTING HTTP.
>I know there are other components that can do that, but I rather not change all the code for this one customer.
>
>
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>RegSvr32 VisualSoftHTTP.dll  
>if errorlevel 1 echo - Error registering VisualSoftHTTP.dll
>RegSvr32 VisualSoftHTTPx.dll  
>if errorlevel 1 echo - Error registering VisualSoftHTTPx.dll
>
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>
>I have tried starting the Command window in Admin Mode (pressing Ctrl-Alt-Enter when running CMD).
>I have also tried uninstalling it first, using the /u parameter.
>I have also Deactivated Symantec for 15 min while trying this. I have also added my App's entire folder in the Exemptions.
>I have also made sure all Pending Windows updates were applied and rebooted.
>
>My question is what could be causing this?.
>The last time it worked was about 2 weeks ago. Same component getting registered with no problems.
>
>What should my next move be?
>- Do I have to reinstall the entire Server 2008 windows? (that'd be a monumental task being a Server with 16 Terminal Services Stations setup on it).
>- Should I try one of these "Registry Mechanics" type utilities on the market to maybe "Repair the Registery"? Would that be a good idea?
>
>Any idea or thought would be much appreciated.
>Thanks.
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