I use Vista Home Premium
n I couldn't make this thing works...
first I had an
"Component 'COMDLG32.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid."
I tried the resolution:
1. Close the I-Doser application.
2. Download this file COMDLG32.OSX
3. Copy COMDLG32.OSX to the WINDOWSsystem32 directory on your C: drive (for Windows 95, 98, or ME: windowssystem) (for Windows NT or 2000: WINNTsystem32)
4. Click on the "Start" button and then click on "Run".
5. According to your Operating System, type the following command to register this library file:
Windows 95, 98, or Me:
regsvr32 windowssystemCOMDLG32.OCX
Windows NT or 2000:
regsvr32 WINNTsystem32COMDLG32.OCX
Windows XP:
regsvr32 windowssystem32COMDLG32.OCX
but...
7. You should see a message saying "DllRegisterServer ... succeeded" <<< THIS DIDN"T COME OUT!!!
Why i have this error? I'm so desperate to make this thing works....
Can anybody help me? Thankssss
Error in vista?
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Actually, I am running 7 different OS's on this PC (multiple partitions) and one of them is Vista, and I-Doser (as well as everything else) works just fine for me!
Seriously, I'll never understand why people say Vista sucks out of nowhere when they most likely haven't even used it, yet it is running perfectly fine for me....
P.S No I am not even booted into my Vista right now, actually, I am in XP Pro right now, then I am going to log into my Linux distro!
About this problem though, maybe you don't have admin priveleges?
Oh, if you do have an admin account though, but you have crappy UAC turned on, then it wont matter anyways since the UAC will strip away all of your admin privileges even though you are running under an admin account... gay, I know...
Also, you could try right-clicking the command prompt and selecting to run as administrator, and then try entering the command in there and see if it works...?
Seriously, I'll never understand why people say Vista sucks out of nowhere when they most likely haven't even used it, yet it is running perfectly fine for me....
P.S No I am not even booted into my Vista right now, actually, I am in XP Pro right now, then I am going to log into my Linux distro!
About this problem though, maybe you don't have admin priveleges?
Oh, if you do have an admin account though, but you have crappy UAC turned on, then it wont matter anyways since the UAC will strip away all of your admin privileges even though you are running under an admin account... gay, I know...
Also, you could try right-clicking the command prompt and selecting to run as administrator, and then try entering the command in there and see if it works...?