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LightsOnLogan
Admin Group Joined: 11 Oct 2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3187 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 7:56pm |
I've updated the patch file to fix a few more Vista issues. Those still having problems should redownload it from http://www.aurorashow.com/downloads/auroravistapatch.zip and try again with the new version.
This new version adds additional potential problem files to the list.
After running the patch try Aurora to see if it works. If it still does not, then reinstall Aurora and reboot then try again.
If you are still experiencing problems after all of the above then please post your entire message here. Edited by LightsOnLogan - 03 Sep 2008 at 7:57pm |
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LightChristmas
Beta Testers Joined: 15 Oct 2007 Location: Equality, IL Online Status: Offline Posts: 993 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 7:02pm |
Okaaaayy.
Go to the C:\windows\system32 directory and delete mscomm32.ocx Start Aurora (it will automatically replace the deleted file with a fresh version). Let me know what happens. |
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wellinge
Groupie Joined: 02 Sep 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 44 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 6:51pm |
"At the "Start" box on the desktop, type CMD then click on the CMD icon
at the top of the list. A command line box with a C:> prompt will
appear. Type in each line as follows:
regsvr32 /u c:\windows\system32\mscomm32.ocx PRESS ENTER You should get a confimation message in a pop-up box. Click OK and type in the next line regsvr32 /u c:\windows\system32\mscomctl.ocx PRESS ENTER Another confirmation box, click OK, and do the next line regsvr32 /u c:\windows\system32\comdlg32.ocx PRESS ENTER once again, click OK, and reboot your system. If you don't get a confirmation message for any of the above lines, first check your spelling then let us know what it says." So I did this, and the error message still pops up... |
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LightChristmas
Beta Testers Joined: 15 Oct 2007 Location: Equality, IL Online Status: Offline Posts: 993 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 6:00pm |
At the "Start" box on the desktop, type CMD then click on the CMD icon at the top of the list. A command line box with a C:> prompt will appear. Type in each line as follows:
regsvr32 /u c:\windows\system32\mscomm32.ocx PRESS ENTER You should get a confimation message in a pop-up box. Click OK and type in the next line regsvr32 /u c:\windows\system32\mscomctl.ocx PRESS ENTER Another confirmation box, click OK, and do the next line regsvr32 /u c:\windows\system32\comdlg32.ocx PRESS ENTER once again, click OK, and reboot your system. If you don't get a confirmation message for any of the above lines, first check your spelling then let us know what it says. Edited by LightChristmas - 03 Sep 2008 at 6:01pm |
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wellinge
Groupie Joined: 02 Sep 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 44 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 5:45pm |
and what is the filename that i should use both to uninstall and reinstall?
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mbyers23
Newbie Joined: 18 Jul 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 4 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 5:26pm |
I am running Vista 64 bit and had to edit the batch file as follows, then it worked no problem:
regsvr32 /s /u c:\windows\sysWOW64\mscomm32.ocx
regsvr32 /s /u c:\windows\sysWOW64\mscomctl.ocx They should create a second patch or be very clear that the patch only works for 32 bit.
Marcus
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Slinkard
DMX Joined: 10 Dec 2007 Location: El Cajon CA Online Status: Offline Posts: 243 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 2:51pm |
one small add on that: You need to be in the directory if you do it that way.
Or click the window key and R key at the same time (or start > the click run)
Type CMD
Then
To "un-register" a file, at a command prompt type: (directory where file is located) C:\system32\regsrv32 -u filename.xxx
To "re-register" the file after installing Aurora type: (directory where file is located) C:\system32\regsrv32 filename.xxx
The important part is to put the directory path in or navigate via the command line to that directory.
Slink |
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JonB256
DMX Joined: 19 Dec 2007 Location: Granbury, TX Online Status: Offline Posts: 130 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 1:44pm |
To "un-register" a file, at a command prompt type: regsvr32 /u filename.xxx
To "re-register" the file after installing Aurora type: regsvr32 filename.xxx
Worked for me with Vista Ultimate 32-bit (my CMD prompt automatically opened to the c:\windows\system32 folder so I didn't include the extra information)
Edited by JonB256 - 03 Sep 2008 at 7:29pm |
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wellinge
Groupie Joined: 02 Sep 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 44 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 10:54am |
can someone post instructions on what to do to fix the registry or whatever?
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Slinkard
DMX Joined: 10 Dec 2007 Location: El Cajon CA Online Status: Offline Posts: 243 |
Quote Reply Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 10:47am |
Nah, you don't need to. Another application that you installed (not OS) installed a version of this file to your drive. Aurora installer seen that and for a lack of better words bugged out. So that is why you had to regsrv it again. your problem is solved Aurora knows it can use the file now.
Slink
Edit: You guys are posting fast. Back this post up 2 or 3 posts. Edited by Slinkard - 03 Sep 2008 at 10:49am |
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