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Topic: Registering ISED.dll in Windows Vista
Posted By: jose.cavalcanti
Subject: Registering ISED.dll in Windows Vista
Date Posted: 27 Mar 07 at 7:33PM
I´ve tried to use regsvr32 to register ISED.dll and got an error.
"The module "ised.dll" was loaded but the call to DllRegisterServer failed with error code 0x80004005.
Am I doing anything wrong?

Regards,



Replies:
Posted By: Ingo
Date Posted: 28 Mar 07 at 12:59AM
Hi Jose!

Please simply put it into your app-path...
Does it work without registering?

Best regards,
Ingo



Posted By: jose.cavalcanti
Date Posted: 28 Mar 07 at 9:50AM
Thanks Ingo.
I ´ve solved the problem using an "elevated Command Prompt". It was just a Security problem.

Regards,


Posted By: marian_pascalau
Date Posted: 30 Mar 07 at 1:34PM
It seems that Vista requires a MSI Installation.


Posted By: marian_pascalau
Date Posted: 30 Mar 07 at 1:49PM

Jose, thank you for your Tip. I just needed something like that (elevaed command prompt).

 
Best regards, Marian


Posted By: jose.cavalcanti
Date Posted: 30 Mar 07 at 2:38PM
Glad to help.


Posted By: Ingo
Date Posted: 30 Mar 07 at 3:39PM
Hi Marian!

Can you explain to me (perhaps in german) what's an "elevated Command Prompt"???
Thanks.

Best regards,
Ingo



Posted By: jose.cavalcanti
Date Posted: 30 Mar 07 at 3:44PM
It´s an "Administrator" Command Prompt.
I think that my German is worst than your Portuguese.Wink


Posted By: Ingo
Date Posted: 30 Mar 07 at 3:49PM
Do you wanna say that login as an administrator solved the problem?



Posted By: jose.cavalcanti
Date Posted: 30 Mar 07 at 4:16PM
No.
Click on "Start" and then type "command prompt" in "Start Search".
A list of programs will appear. Right Click on "Command Prompt" and then select "Run as Administrator".
It worked for me.


Posted By: marian_pascalau
Date Posted: 31 Mar 07 at 6:10AM
Hallo Ingo,
ich bin noch nicht sehr gut vertraut mit Windows Vista aber es gibt in Vista eine neue Sicherheit Funktion die ein Administrator nicht zulässt in normale umstände als wahre Administrator ein befehle durchzuführen.
 
Als Endeffekt heißt es das ein Benutzer auch wenn er Administrator rechte besitzt nicht unbedient ein Administrator ist. Um ein Programm richtig als Administrator durchzuführen muss du z.B ein Link durch Rechte maus taste anklicken und die Option "Als Administrator starten" auswählen. Weil du wirklich Administrator bist muss du kein Passwort angeben, Programm startet ganz normal aber du wirst wirklich ein Administrator sein.
 
Dafür habe ich ein interessante link gefunden:
http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2006/11/02/windows-vista-secret-10-open-an-elevated-command-prompt-in-six-keystrokes.aspx - http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2006/11/02/windows-vista-secret-10-open-an-elevated-command-prompt-in-six-keystrokes.aspx
 
Gruß, Marian


Posted By: Ingo
Date Posted: 31 Mar 07 at 12:34PM
Hallo Marian! Hi Jose!

Thanks a lot! I've thought new windows versions are making the work easier ;-)

Best regards,
Ingo



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