[gme-users] GME Plugin Help
Csaba Toth
ctoth at isis.vanderbilt.edu
Thu Apr 24 11:12:31 CDT 2008
Hi!
On Vista you may try to use "elevated command prompt" (elevated privilege).
Also, do not forget to use "Release" version of your component instead of
"Debug" version. In both cases you can use the Dependency Walker application
to discover what dlls are needed, as Zoli mentioned in one of his previous
mails.
Csaba
-----Original Message-----
From: gme-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu
[mailto:gme-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu] On Behalf Of Zoltan
Molnar
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 11:06 AM
To: gme-users
Subject: Re: [gme-users] GME Plugin Help
Hi,
In general component registrations can be tracked back to
1- respective paradigm not found (for which the component is intended for)
2- incorrect version of the dll (with respect to the GME version
installed on the target machine)
3- lack of administrative priviledges.
The third a little more detailed:
Windows XP
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User who would execute the 'regsvr32 mycomp.dll' command needs to be
part of the Administrator user group.
Windows Vista
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The user not only needs to be part of the Administrator user group, but
also User Account Control needs to be handled. To this day, i believe
the rough solution to this is to turn off User Account Control, restart
machine, then register dll.
Zoli
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