Target/Component designer import error

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Tomaz

Everytime I want to use import in Component or Target designer i get an
error:
"Error enumerating registered WXPE plug-ins"

How could I solve problem as now the platform builder is not usable?

Tomaz
 
I don't have an answer, but I have a question: Are you using the evaluation
version or the release version of XPe?

Regards,

Sean Liming
www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental
Toolkit
 
Tomaz,

Could you please check if you have got latest (5.6) version of the Windows Script Host engine install on your dev machine?

If the above is not the source of your problems..
Unless you want to re-install the XPe toolkit from scratch, you may want to post here the list of files you got under "\Program
Files\Windows Embedded" folder.
 
I've checked and I have latest WSH installed. I even tryed to install XPE
from scratch but the same error appears. Do you need a list of files from
particular folder or complete file list?

Tomaz
 
Well, I just wanted to compare the list of files to a good install of the XPe toolkit. Maybe we will be able to identify the extra
and wrong plug-in that's the reason for the failure.
 
\bin folder content:
DUSC.exe
DUSCAUT.dll
xpecmd.wsf
CBrowser.dll
CDesign.exe
FltMgr.dll
PropEdit.dll
regxpe.dll
ResEdit.dll
TDesign.exe
TDResUSA.dll
UIUtils.dll
imprtinf.dll
sdiaut.dll
dbmgr.exe
TAImporter.dll
sdiloader.exe
CDRes.dll
importfw.dll
KDFIMPORTER.dll
CDesign.exe.manifest
TDesign.exe.manifest

BR,

Tomaz
 
Tomaz,

I don't see anything extra in what you listed. Not being able to do the binary comparison on the files with a proper install I can
only assume you might have either:
- got a broken install CD
- a weird 3rd party software installed on your dev PC (perhaps you are running an AV software?)

If you have time to investigate the issue, I'd suggest you to fire the TD importer and monitor it with FileMon tool from
sysinternals.com, or to use DependencyWalker Profiling feature. Those tools may show you the Dll TD is failing to load.
 
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