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fast, and absolutely free. We would be pleased to have you as a member! Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 16 Thread: Install problems http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/error-1904-module-failed-to-register-when/d6c5991b-31e4-4cef-87c8-54be6c633828 QuickBooks; needs Flash7, error 1904 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 11-06-2007,02:37 PM #1 Freehold Fred View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Distinguished Member - Subscriber Join Date Feb 2005 Location Freehold, NJ Posts 2,258 Install problems QuickBooks; needs Flash7, error 1904 http://www.kickenhardware.net/showthread.php?9991-Install-problems-QuickBooks-needs-Flash7-error-1904 I love QuickBooks, but hate how it and all other software make 3rd party programs a prerequisite to an installation. I also have good clients, but sometimes forcing old software to work in new environments is penny-wise and pound foolish. Here goes: Background System crashed, reformatted and reinstalled Windows XP. A/V NOD32 Problems: In attempting to install an older version of QB, Enterprise 5 (current version is 7), it attempts to install Flash 7 (current version is 9). Get '3rd party...' error trying install from CD. Tried: Cleaned CD, no change. Uninstalled existing Flash plug-in (8), no change. Sent client Flash7.msi from another disk, get 'error 1904 failed to register.' Tried Safe Mode, no can do. To be tried: There used to be an uninstall program from Macromedia, now Adobe, but can't find it or not avail on Inet. Disable NOD32 and attempt. Any other suggestions? Fred Kagel, Dir Freehold Computer Training Center at PC Warehouse Training | Consulting | Developer | Tech Support QuickBooks AllStar Certified QuickBooks Enterprise, Point of Sale, and ProAdvisorŪ Reply With Quote 11-06-2007,07:42 PM #2 Dan18960 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Art
to register when installing QuickBooks ID: 412 Category: Accounts - Business Range - Desktop & Hosted (previously QuickBooks) http://kb.reckon.com.au/issue_view.asp?ID=412 Status: Resolved Views: 1396 Question: Why do I receive the https://qualapps.blogspot.com/2015/05/icwrapperdll-failed-to-register-when.html message - Error 1904 Module " C:\Program Files\Intuit\QuickBooks 2008-09\ICWrapper.dll " failed to register when installing QuickBooks? Solution: Note: - Before following the instructions below, please be sure you have at least one or two valid backups of all your data files.This error 1904 issue can be caused by an incorrect file setting or a damaged component of Microsoft Visual C++.To resolve this, follow the steps below:Removing all QuickBooks versionsClick the Start menu and select Control PanelWindows Vista:- Select Programs and then click Programs and Features - Select all QuickBooks in the list of programs error 1904 module and click Uninstall - Follow the instructions to uninstall QuickBooksWindows XP:- Double-click Add/Remove Programs- Select all QuickBooks in the list of programs, and then click Remove- Follow the instructions to remove QuickBooksDeleting the Intuit folder via the Registry EditorWindows Vista:- From the Windows Logo, type regedit in the Start Search field- Press Enter on your keyboardWindows XP:- From the Start menu, select Run- Type regedit in the Open field- From the Registry Editor window, locate and click on the + symbol next to the hierarchal below:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Intuit- Right click the Intuit folder and select Delete.- Click Yes- Close the Registry Editor Window- Install QuickBooks 2009/10 into a new directory Related Issues: No related issue is available. Submitted: 21/05/2009 Modified: 5/07/2010 Did this solution answer your question ? Please leave a comment, click here. Please leave a comment with a maximum of 250 characters in length. Rate how wel
ways. Every version of QuickBooks I've ever installed has had horrible install bugs that made installation difficult or impossible. For five years I couldn't print anything because QuickBooks didn't support printing in 64-bit Windows. The newest version, QuickBooks Pro 2015, has yet another problem. The error is: ICWrapper.dll failed to register If you search the web, you will find many people who are unable to install QuickBooks because of this error. The pathetic part is that the solution is easy. Install the VC90 redistributable (the 32-bit version). It can be found at: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29 Intuit, are you listening? Here's a really really easy solution for Intuit that will save your customers endless frustration. Try installing QuickBooks on a Windows clean machine. That's a version of Windows that's just been installed with nothing else. No Microsoft Office. No Visual Studio. Especially no Chrome and no Firefox. Just the latest security updates. Once you've installed QuickBooks (assuming that works), try testing things like printing. This would trivially have found the problem on Windows 8.1. Here's how to debug this particular problem. Perform the following steps: RegSvr32 ICWrapper.dll. You'll get an error about an error in the side-by-side configuration. Open the DLL in Visual Studio. The resource section should appear. Open RT_MANIFEST. Notice that it wants vc90, version 21022. Now look in %WINDIR%\WinSxS Notice that Windows 8.1 includes 30729.1, not 21022.8. Therefore it won't run, especially since your manifest doesn't allow later versions. Posted by Jim Beveridge at 5:35 PM No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About Me Jim Beveridge My technical passion is for building consumer software applications. I'm best known for my work in Windows and C++, but lately I've been working on cross platform Android/iPhone mobile solutions in Flutter and Dart. My book Multithreadin