"LEADTOOLS" wrote:
> On Nov 19, 9:40 am, ace <a...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > > Because I didn't use the /s switch, it didn't reply w/ registered
> > > > successful
> > > > and the application still doesn't work.
> >
> > > If it didn't reply with successfully registered then it should have reported
> > > a hex error number if not an error message. Something must have been
> > > reported or was it totally quiet?
> >
> > totally quiet. The vendor has spent many hours trying to find out what the
> > problem is.
> >
> >
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> Hello,
>
> Make sure all dependencies are available, and that you have
> administrative privileges. At a minimum, you will definitely need
> LTKRN13N.DLL, LTDIS13N.DLL, LTEFX13N.DLL, LTFIL13N.DLL, LTIMG13N.DLL,
> LTTWN13N.DLL, and LTEFX13N.DLL. If you do not have these files, you
> may need to contact the vendor for these installation files.
>
> Regarding our forum, we have just performed a test registration with
> no problems. Please contact us at (E-Mail Removed) if you
> continue to have problems.
I'm logged on w/ administrative privileges The LT* files are on the PCs.
While installing the application I get message error "unable to register
cstex32.ocx" I then delete the existing files, cstext32.ocx, from
winnt\system32 then copy the vendor supplied cstext32.ocx into system32 then
register cstext32.ocx. When I run a certain applet from within the
application the following error message appeears: run-time error ‘339’
Component ‘ltocx13n.ocx’ or one of its dependencies not correctly
registered: a file is missing or invalid
When I try to register ltocx13n.ocx (regsvr32 ltocx13n.ocx) nothing
happens. The PCs that don't work w/ the application have a different
software image ghosted to them. Each later image seems to have more security
installed on them. Is there anyplace else in Windows i can check re: the
inability to regisiter files?
When I get some time I'll try to register at your site again.
thanks much.