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Extracampine
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      09-02-2007
I have a .DLL file in the windows/system32 directory that I require to
register (vbscript.dll) in order to run some scripts in Mediamonkey. When I
register it using the command "regsvr32 vbscript.dll" it states successfully
registered. However, when I restart my computer, I have to register it again
to get Mediamonkey scripts to work.

Why do I have to register this DLL every time I restart windows, and is
there a fix for this? Thanks.

 
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dean-dean
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      09-02-2007
You shouldn't have to keep re-registering vbscript.dll. Try using Command
Prompt (not Run), by right-clicking on the Command Prompt shortcut, and
choosing Run as Administrator, to run the command.

"Extracampine" <> wrote in message
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>I have a .DLL file in the windows/system32 directory that I require to
>register (vbscript.dll) in order to run some scripts in Mediamonkey. When I
>register it using the command "regsvr32 vbscript.dll" it states
>successfully registered. However, when I restart my computer, I have to
>register it again to get Mediamonkey scripts to work.
>
> Why do I have to register this DLL every time I restart windows, and is
> there a fix for this? Thanks.


 
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Saucy
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      09-02-2007
Yup, good idea. Sometimes commands have to be done "Run as administrator"
mode in order for them to 'stick'. Vista protects the system otherwise.

Saucy


"dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
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> You shouldn't have to keep re-registering vbscript.dll. Try using Command
> Prompt (not Run), by right-clicking on the Command Prompt shortcut, and
> choosing Run as Administrator, to run the command.
>
> "Extracampine" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I have a .DLL file in the windows/system32 directory that I require to
>>register (vbscript.dll) in order to run some scripts in Mediamonkey. When
>>I register it using the command "regsvr32 vbscript.dll" it states
>>successfully registered. However, when I restart my computer, I have to
>>register it again to get Mediamonkey scripts to work.
>>
>> Why do I have to register this DLL every time I restart windows, and is
>> there a fix for this? Thanks.

>


 
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Extracampine
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      09-02-2007
Thanks guys, but thats what I did initially - run as administrator. I still
have to re-register it every time I restart Windows for it to work with my
program.



"Saucy" <> wrote in message
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> Yup, good idea. Sometimes commands have to be done "Run as administrator"
> mode in order for them to 'stick'. Vista protects the system otherwise.
>
> Saucy
>
>
> "dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
> news:EFCB482D-7FE2-4AD2-A8CE-...
>> You shouldn't have to keep re-registering vbscript.dll. Try using
>> Command Prompt (not Run), by right-clicking on the Command Prompt
>> shortcut, and choosing Run as Administrator, to run the command.
>>
>> "Extracampine" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>I have a .DLL file in the windows/system32 directory that I require to
>>>register (vbscript.dll) in order to run some scripts in Mediamonkey. When
>>>I register it using the command "regsvr32 vbscript.dll" it states
>>>successfully registered. However, when I restart my computer, I have to
>>>register it again to get Mediamonkey scripts to work.
>>>
>>> Why do I have to register this DLL every time I restart windows, and is
>>> there a fix for this? Thanks.

>>

>


 
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      09-02-2007
"Extracampine" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks guys, but thats what I did initially - run as administrator. I
> still have to re-register it every time I restart Windows for it to work
> with my program.



If all else fails, you could always use a user logon script.

ss.


 
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Extracampine
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      09-02-2007
Sounds interesting, how do I go about that ?


"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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> "Extracampine" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Thanks guys, but thats what I did initially - run as administrator. I
>> still have to re-register it every time I restart Windows for it to work
>> with my program.

>
>
> If all else fails, you could always use a user logon script.
>
> ss.
>


 
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      09-02-2007
"Extracampine" <> wrote in message
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> Sounds interesting, how do I go about that ?
>



I am not using Vista at the moment, so I cannot check if the suggested place
to store the script is in the same place in Vista:

http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/win...ccount-xp-pro/

ss.


 
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