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    Xiyangfangzi Guest

    Windows Vista Regsvr32

    How to run regsvr32 to add a .dll file to register under Windows Vista?
    I run regsvr32 to add a .dll file and system show a error code "Ox80070005".

  2. #2
    Mirko D. Walter Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Regsvr32

    "Xiyangfangzi" <Xiyangfangzi@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb:
    > How to run regsvr32 to add a .dll file to register under Windows Vista?
    > I run regsvr32 to add a .dll file and system show a error code
    > "Ox80070005".


    You have to be administrator to regsvr32 something.

    If you are already administrator launch the command line using "run as
    administrator" from the contextmenu.


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    Chad Harris Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Regsvr32

    I have used it without doing any special elevations from the run box. If I
    have problems with a command and it tells me needs elevation, I'll elevate
    if prompted but like any of the commands, some that worked in XP don't work
    in Vista. I've tested this using a series of commands that are in a
    favorite KB of mine I recommend to try to repair IE along with SFC--one of
    them on correting problems connecting to the web. The main problem I've
    seen running with UAC or annoyance (some would say just a symptom of
    enhanced security) is the odd folder that makes me single it out and take
    permission to drag files into or to rename but I've become used to this and
    it's gotten to be a reflex heading into the security tab. Accurate surveys
    on how many people turn of UAC since the bell shaped curve of people are
    the same people who think 90 mph in their gas guzzling cervical spine
    fracturing front end killing SUVs is too slow will be interesting.

    I find this a useful adjunct to SFC with IE problems and of course I use SFC
    as a fixer for a lot of Windows and Win Mail problems that aren't
    specifically attached to other fixes as well, but note not every command
    works in Vista:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;902932

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    Jeffrey W. Roach Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Regsvr32

    You'll need to open an elevated command prompt, press windows key and type
    cmd.exe then crtl-shift-enter then alt-c, that will give you an elevated
    command prompt, if you're in the local administrators group. By the way that
    crtl-shift-enter works for any exe :)

  5. #5
    Mirko D. Walter Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Regsvr32

    Hm. Not at my system. Maybe this shortcut is language specific? I'm using a
    german Vista 64bit RTM.

  6. #6
    Xiyangfangzi Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Regsvr32

    This problem really caused by User Policy. I have done it now. It is
    different from Windows XP.

  7. #7
    kleineyetie Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Regsvr32


    THX Walter, Worked perfect for me vista 32 bit.Searhed on severalsites
    but found no solution. Maybe for dummy's like me;after the alt+c,paste
    the regsvr32.exe wuaueng.dll, and enter. Should work then. I had to
    allow the microsoft updatelinks in my firewall. And now the updates are
    rolling in.


    --
    kleineyetie

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