Discussion:
Vista and Visual FoxPro 6.0
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When trying to run my app in Vista the customer gets:
OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered
The application runs trouble free in all previous versions of Windows.
Has anyone run into this yet?
OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered
Vi$ta x64 or x86?
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OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered
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OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered
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Thanks for the reply. He just bought a laptop with Vista installed. I am not certain of the version. Does it matter?
Thanks for the reply. He just bought a laptop with Vista installed. I am not certain of the version. Does it matter?
I will assume that it's the 32-bit x86 version. Did you try manually registering the special DLLs used by your APP? I don't know how to do it in Vi$ta though.
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Vista has, as I'm sure you may have heard, vastly enhanced (read: tightly controlled) security.
The first troubleshooting step would be to have him run the app as Admin and see if it works. If so, you know that the user who ran your installer on that machine doesn't have permission to install stuff.
Dan
OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered The application runs trouble free in all previous versions of Windows. Has anyone run into this yet?
Vista has, as I'm sure you may have heard, vastly enhanced (read: tightly controlled) security. The first troubleshooting step would be to have him run the app as Admin and see if it works. If so, you know that the user who ran your installer on that machine doesn't have permission to install stuff. Dan
OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered The application runs trouble free in all previous versions of Windows. Has anyone run into this yet?
Dan,
Thanks for your reply. I'll have him uninstall the program, and re-install it as Admin. I hope that does it!
Thanks again,
Joe
Vista has, as I'm sure you may have heard, vastly enhanced (read: tightly controlled) security. The first troubleshooting step would be to have him run the app as Admin and see if it works. If so, you know that the user who ran your installer on that machine doesn't have permission to install stuff. Dan
OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered The application runs trouble free in all previous versions of Windows. Has anyone run into this yet?
Dan, Thanks for your reply. I'll have him uninstall the program, and re-install it as Admin. I hope that does it! Thanks again, Joe
Dan,
I had the user un-install the program, then re-install it with Admin privileges but the program still generates the same error, and won't run.
Any other ideas?
Joe
OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered The application runs trouble free in all previous versions of Windows. Has anyone run into this yet?
Dan, Thanks for your reply. I'll have him uninstall the program, and re-install it as Admin. I hope that does it! Thanks again, Joe
Dan, I had the user un-install the program, then re-install it with Admin privileges but the program still generates the same error, and won't run. Any other ideas? Joe
Not without more information. What control is the app trying to load?
Dan
OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered The application runs trouble free in all previous versions of Windows. Has anyone run into this yet?
Dan, Thanks for your reply. I'll have him uninstall the program, and re-install it as Admin. I hope that does it! Thanks again, Joe
Dan, I had the user un-install the program, then re-install it with Admin privileges but the program still generates the same error, and won't run. Any other ideas? Joe
Not without more information. What control is the app trying to load? Dan
Dan,
The error is pointing to the VPR6R.DLL file. None of the previous versions of Windows required registration of the dll. Vista has more security issues. I'm going to try registering the dll.
Does it sound like I'm on the right track?
Joe
The error is pointing to the VPR6R.DLL file. None of the previous versions Does it sound like I'm on the right track?
Did you try running your app as superman, I meant, Administrator?
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The error is pointing to the VPR6R.DLL file. None of the previous versions Does it sound like I'm on the right track?
Did you try running your app as superman, I meant, Administrator? -- iTech Consulting Co., Ltd. Specialized in providing ePOS solutions Website: //www.itech.com.hk (IE only) Tel: (852) 2325 3883 Fax: (852)2325 8288
Man,
Thanks for the reply. I like the "Superman" reference. Yes, admin privileges in place. I tried registering vfp6r.dll with regsvr32.exe successfully, but could not register vfprenu.dll, it returned an error. Also tried registering the program exe with /regserver successfully, but application would still not run.
Any more suggestions, pulling what's left of my hair out.
Joe
The error is pointing to the VPR6R.DLL file. None of the previous versions Does it sound like I'm on the right track?
Did you try running your app as superman, I meant, Administrator? -- iTech Consulting Co., Ltd. Specialized in providing ePOS solutions Website: //www.itech.com.hk (IE only) Tel: (852) 2325 3883 Fax: (852)2325 8288
Man, Thanks for the reply. I like the "Superman" reference. Yes, admin privileges in place. I tried registering vfp6r.dll with regsvr32.exe successfully, but could not register vfprenu.dll, it returned an error. Also tried registering the program exe with /regserver successfully, but application would still not run. Any more suggestions, pulling what's left of my hair out. Joe
Man,
You helped me!!! I checked the security, and although there were admin privileges. So I turned off the UAC (User Account Control), re-installed the program, and it worked.
Thanks so much!
Joe
You helped me!!! I checked the security, and although there were admin privileges. So I turned off the UAC (User Account Control), re-installed the program, and it worked.
I learnt something about Vi$ta. Should be my thanks to you. :)
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I'm thrilled that you got it running, but you just disabled one of the most important features of Vista leaving your client vulnerable to all of the attacks people have been complaining about for years.
Go ahead and leave the client running. He has work to do. But you owe it to yourself to head over to the Windows & Security newsgroups to figure out exactly what caused you to need to castrate Windows' security.
(Among other things, there is Admin and there is "admin" -- and they're not the same. You should at least get a glancing familiarity.)
Dan
Man, You helped me!!! I checked the security, and although there were admin privileges. So I turned off the UAC (User Account Control), re-installed the program, and it worked. Thanks so much! Joe
I'm thrilled that you got it running, but you just disabled one of the most important features of Vista leaving your client vulnerable to all of the attacks people have been complaining about for years. Go ahead and leave the client running. He has work to do. But you owe it to yourself to head over to the Windows & Security newsgroups to figure out exactly what caused you to need to castrate Windows' security. (Among other things, there is Admin and there is "admin" -- and they're not the same. You should at least get a glancing familiarity.) Dan
Man, You helped me!!! I checked the security, and although there were admin privileges. So I turned off the UAC (User Account Control), re-installed the program, and it worked. Thanks so much! Joe
Dan,
You only have to disable the UAC for the install. After installing the program, turn the UAC back on, and the program runs with no problem.
Windows security does not work well in this area. The Vista error returned should be DURING the install, warning the user that "install privileges" are not available.
I realized the problem after Man's suggestion, and my setup provider asking me to put an ini file in the Windows folder. Vista wouldn't let me save the ini to the Windows folder or the root of the C drive. Vista told me that I didn't have permission to save the file. That's when it clicked.
So, you only have to castrate Vista for the install, then you can re-attach the testicles to the 800 pound gorilla.
Really bad logic on Vista's part here.
Thank you and Man so much for the replies.
Joe
I'm thrilled that you got it running, but you just disabled one of the most important features of Vista leaving your client vulnerable to all of the attacks people have been complaining about for years. Go ahead and leave the client running. He has work to do. But you owe it to yourself to head over to the Windows & Security newsgroups to figure out exactly what caused you to need to castrate Windows' security. (Among other things, there is Admin and there is "admin" -- and they're not the same. You should at least get a glancing familiarity.) Dan
Man, You helped me!!! I checked the security, and although there were admin privileges. So I turned off the UAC (User Account Control), re-installed the program, and it worked. Thanks so much! Joe
Dan, You only have to disable the UAC for the install. After installing the program, turn the UAC back on, and the program runs with no problem. Windows security does not work well in this area. The Vista error returned should be DURING the install, warning the user that "install privileges" are not available. I realized the problem after Man's suggestion, and my setup provider asking me to put an ini file in the Windows folder. Vista wouldn't let me save the ini to the Windows folder or the root of the C drive. Vista told me that I didn't have permission to save the file. That's when it clicked. So, you only have to castrate Vista for the install, then you can re-attach the testicles to the 800 pound gorilla. Really bad logic on Vista's part here. Thank you and Man so much for the replies. Joe
Ah, that's much more clear. Thanks!
I know that much has been written about installs and Vista, but since I have "people" to handle installs I try to ignore that as much as possible. <g>
Dan
The error is pointing to the VPR6R.DLL file. None of the previous versions Does it sound like I'm on the right track?
Did you try running your app as superman, I meant, Administrator? -- iTech Consulting Co., Ltd. Specialized in providing ePOS solutions Website: //www.itech.com.hk (IE only) Tel: (852) 2325 3883 Fax: (852)2325 8288
Man, Thanks for the reply. I like the "Superman" reference. Yes, admin privileges in place. I tried registering vfp6r.dll with regsvr32.exe successfully, but could not register vfprenu.dll, it returned an error. Also tried registering the program exe with /regserver successfully, but application would still not run. Any more suggestions, pulling what's left of my hair out. Joe
Man, You helped me!!! I checked the security, and although there were admin privileges. So I turned off the UAC (User Account Control), re-installed the program, and it worked. Thanks so much! Joe
Another thing to make sure of with Vista is that you don't install under the program files folder. If you do, my experience is that anything other lower than VFP9 will require being run as administrator (even if your logged on as admin you need to set the shortcut to run with admin privileges or right click on it and select that option. If you just move the install to somewhere directly off c: (create your own folder off the root) then in my experience it should work even with user access control, which you can't necessarily count on the user disabling.
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Hi Man-wai Chang,
If there is a run-as right-click option, shouldn't there be a command like sudo in linux?
There is, it is called RUNAS. It is there since a couple of versions, maybe since Win NT.
Regards Bernhard Sander
Hi Man-wai Chang,
If there is a run-as right-click option, shouldn't there be a command like sudo in linux?
There is, it is called RUNAS. It is there since a couple of versions, maybe since Win NT. Regards Bernhard Sander
Bernard,
I'm not familiar with RUNAS. What's the purpose and use?
Joe
Hi Joe,
I'm not familiar with RUNAS. What's the purpose and use?
RUNAS is a windows command. With it, you can run a program as (with the rights of) a different user. To learn more about its parameters, open a command window and type: runas /?
Regards Bernhard Sander
Another thing to make sure of with Vista is that you don't install under the program files folder. If you do, my experience is that anything other lower than VFP9 will require being run as administrator (even if your logged on as admin you need to set the shortcut to run with admin privileges or right click on it and select that option. If you just move the install to somewhere directly off c: (create your own folder off the root) then in my experience it should work even with user access control, which you can't necessarily count on the user disabling.
If there is a run-as right-click option, shouldn't there be a command like sudo in linux?
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The error is pointing to the VPR6R.DLL file. None of the previous versions Does it sound like I'm on the right track?
Did you try running your app as superman, I meant, Administrator? -- iTech Consulting Co., Ltd. Specialized in providing ePOS solutions Website: //www.itech.com.hk (IE only) Tel: (852) 2325 3883 Fax: (852)2325 8288
Man, Thanks for the reply. I like the "Superman" reference. Yes, admin privileges in place. I tried registering vfp6r.dll with regsvr32.exe successfully, but could not register vfprenu.dll, it returned an error. Also tried registering the program exe with /regserver successfully, but application would still not run. Any more suggestions, pulling what's left of my hair out. Joe
Man, You helped me!!! I checked the security, and although there were admin privileges. So I turned off the UAC (User Account Control), re-installed the program, and it worked. Thanks so much! Joe
Another thing to make sure of with Vista is that you don't install under the program files folder. If you do, my experience is that anything other lower than VFP9 will require being run as administrator (even if your logged on as admin you need to set the shortcut to run with admin privileges or right click on it and select that option. If you just move the install to somewhere directly off c: (create your own folder off the root) then in my experience it should work even with user access control, which you can't necessarily count on the user disabling. -- Cy Welch Senior Programmer MetSYS Inc //www.metsysinc.com
Cy,
My applications do not install to the programs folder. We create out own folder in the root of the c drive. Didn't seem to make a difference.
Thanks for the tip!
Joe
OLE error code 0x8002801d:Library not registered The application runs trouble free in all previous versions of Windows. Has anyone run into this yet?
Dan, Thanks for your reply. I'll have him uninstall the program, and re-install it as Admin. I hope that does it! Thanks again, Joe
Dan, I had the user un-install the program, then re-install it with Admin privileges but the program still generates the same error, and won't run. Any other ideas? Joe
Not without more information. What control is the app trying to load? Dan
Dan,
I tried registering vfp6r.dll with regsvr32.exe. It registers the file, but still returns a FoxPro error 1426. Is the registration problem with Vista or my app?
Joe
I tried registering vfp6r.dll with regsvr32.exe. It registers the file, but still returns a FoxPro error 1426. Is the registration problem with Vista or my app?
Did you login as Administrator?
-- iTech Consulting Co., Ltd. Specialized in providing ePOS solutions Website: //www.itech.com.hk (IE only) Tel: (852) 2325 3883 Fax: (852)2325 8288
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