Vista Movie Maker regsvr32/u problems...Help!

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Guest

When I try to publish my movie I get an error message saying there was a
problem with Impgd10.ax and instructions on how to remove it. It says to type
regsvr32 /u under commnd prompts. I do this (under administrator) and get a
message saying to register a module you must provide a binary name?? Hun???
I'm so confused and just really want o make a movie!

Any advice is much appreciated.
 
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ls [sb]

try:
regsvr32 /u "c:\full\path\to\Impgd10.ax"
regsvr32 "c:\full\path\to\Impgd10.ax"

PS, you can find the full path for Impgd10 yourself :)
 
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Malke

Mady0625 said:
When I try to publish my movie I get an error message saying there was a
problem with Impgd10.ax and instructions on how to remove it. It says to type
regsvr32 /u under commnd prompts. I do this (under administrator) and get a
message saying to register a module you must provide a binary name?? Hun???
I'm so confused and just really want o make a movie!

Any advice is much appreciated.

The lmpgd10.ax is one of the Ligos codecs, which are not really
compatible with Vista. Here is information on unregistering or removing
the Ligos codecs. This is a cut/paste so not everything in it may be
applicable to you, but I include all for the sake of being thorough:

*****
There are a couple of different fixes for this depending on what you
have installed on your system.

1. If you have Nero, update to the very latest version.

2. Unregister the Ligos codecs (lmpgspl.ax, etc.). To do this, click on
the Start Orb and type "cmd.exe". Then right-click on Cmd and choose Run
As Administrator. You will see the cmd prompt. At the prompt, type:

regsvr32 /u lmpgsl.ax [enter]

You'll get a confirmation box saying the unregistration was successful.
Do this for every codec for which you get the error.

3. If after the unregistering you get an error that the codec can't be
found, log into an account with administrative privileges. Go to Control
Panel>Folder Options>View. Set the options to see all hidden files.

Now go to C:\Windows\System32 and find the .dll for which you got the
error. Right-click on it and Rename to (ex.) lmpgsl.ax.bak. Log off and
go back to your regular account and see if you can play the movie file
by double-clicking on it now. You should not get the error any more.
*****

Malke
 

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