Re: Xp Security and VB6 Applications
- From: "Carl" <cfklein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 19:18:20 GMT
I don't have the computer here so I can't try it. I have a work around,
which is copying the file manually. Your suggestion of registering the file
manually may work, but that is also a "work around" I can't tell my client
to do a workaround without knowing why it happened. The problem to me seems
to be a security issue with Xp. There must be a way that the administrator
can overcome this problem properly, without a work around. That's what I'm
lookin for. The reason for this. I can get it to work. I have to know
why. -Carl
"Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4273B8C7.CDC5298D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Carl" <cfklein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure what the "Dependency Walker" is but I'm pretty sure the
> > the problem is sysinfo.ocx simply because if I manually put
> > sysinfo.ocx where the install program is trying to copy it, the
> > problem is solved.
>
> Did you follow the instructions and have you tried to register the file
> "sysinfo.ocx" manually? It doesn't make any sense to reply to my posts
> before you haven't done this already. What result (message)?
>
> --
> d-d
.
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