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by NickStuart
Mon Mar 28, 2005 5:34 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: Problem with .net assemblies
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Problem with .net assemblies

Hi all, I'm trying to install my .net dll's with my java program but cant seem to get very far. When AI goes to register the DLL's I keep getting the following error:

The assembly is not strongly named or is not signed with the minimal key length....

The problem is I need to use Interop dlls ...
by NickStuart
Thu Jan 06, 2005 3:08 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: Wont install into right folder
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Just sent it. Thanks for the help!
by NickStuart
Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:20 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: Wont install into right folder
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Wont install into right folder

I just upgrade to 2.2 (registered user) and am having a problem with an installer that was working fine with the older versions. No matter what I do the program installs itself in c:\windows\system32 instead of c:\progran files

The correct path shows up fine on the "Select Locaiton" dialog, but ...
by NickStuart
Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:50 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: Not overwriting reg keys
Replies: 8
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Ok, so I am headed down the right track. A feature that would handy for this (as I stated earlier) is something like what is currently available with the "Add Values" option for the registery, but instead "Add Key" which would add the key and everything below it. But for now I guess I'll add it in ...
by NickStuart
Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:20 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: Not overwriting reg keys
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Ok, well it makes sense (what the SDK says) but I guess I'm at a loss on what people do instead. Everything I find about using dll's talk about regsvr32 in the same sentence. (this is what I'm assuming you are saying about registering dlls)

How do I NOT register the DLL (using regsvr32 or the auto ...
by NickStuart
Tue Jun 22, 2004 1:44 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: Not overwriting reg keys
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Hmm...first time I've heard that one. So I have to manually copy all of the registry fields that get created when I register the DLL and past them in AI? That seems kind of silly. Maybe an "import key" feature would make this easier but right now that seems like a pain in the butt. (And I only have ...
by NickStuart
Mon Jun 21, 2004 7:56 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: Not overwriting reg keys
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Not executing vbscripts

And in my attempt to fix this issue I'm trying to run a vbscript file to write to the registry but that is not working either. I keep getting an error on the install, even though I can run the exact same script file fine outside of the install and it works.
by NickStuart
Mon Jun 21, 2004 6:32 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: Not overwriting reg keys
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Not overwriting reg keys

Hello all,
I'm having a problem with reg keys. I'm registering a DLL as well as adding some custom key/values under the same dll key. My problem is that the default value (which I've setup in AI) for the id (the long string in { } ) keeps getting over written when the dll is register to the name ...

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