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and colleagues ERROR 2738. COULD NOT ACCESS VBSCRIPT RUN TIME FOR CUSTOM ACTION When you attempt to install a program software installation problem internal error 2738 on your computer, you may encounter "Error 2738." This has nothing to do could not access vbscript runtime for custom action windows 10 with the software you are trying to install. It is in fact a problem with your computer. Please
Error 2738. Could Not Access Vbscript Runtime For Custom Action Windows 10
look at the ErrorCodes Page and type in 2738 in the search box. The Installation file of ActivClient 6.1 x64 is not supported (as of 30 AUG 09) on Windows 7 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/error-2738-could-not-access-vbscript-run-time-for/1a4499ae-8bc1-4534-9c6f-4d399ac70d9a due to a different vbscript.dll , therefore when you try to install it under Windows 7you may receive the following error: Error 2738. Could not access VBScript run time for custom action The Following work around helps to install ActivClient 6.1 (x64) on Windows 7 64-bit 1.Download ActivClient 6.1 x64 2.Download the older version of vbscript.dll from: http://www.dll-download-system.com/dlls/vbscript.zip 3.Use cmd with administrator privileges https://militarycac.com/error2738.htm (click Windows Circle in lower left corner of your screen, type: cmd into the Search programs and files box, right click cmd and choose “run as administrator”) type: cd windows\syswow64\ and hit
by Jake Ludington on October 18, 2014 Windows 7 "I got an error while trying to install software on my Windows 7 computer. This is the error message: Error 2738. Could not access VBScript run http://www.jakeludington.com/windows_7/20091115_error_2738_could_not_access_vbscript_run_time_for_custom_action.html time for custom action. How can I fix error 2738?" This error is common to software applications that use VBScript for some portion of the install process. Error 2738 is an error that means VBScript is not properly configured to run on your computer. I encountered Error 2738 when I installed Verizon Access Manager, but there are many other times it can occur. To fix Error 2738 you may need to follow error 2738 slightly different steps depending on your computer configuration. No matter what configuration you have for your Windows PC, the solution to this problem is incredibly geeky. It requires making some changes from the Windows command line, which is something most of us never have a reason to see. The first thing to figure out is whether you have a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows installed, because the solution will be different 2738 windows 7 for each. This is listed in the System Control Panel, which you can access by either clicking Window key+Pause or by clicking Start and then right-clicking computer and choosing Properties. In either case, you will get a list of System features. The one you are looking for is System type: 64-bit Operating System or System type: 32-bit Operating System. Note: These same steps also apply to Windows Vista. Fixing Error 2738 on Windows 7 64-bit If you have a 64-bit operating system, you will need to follow these steps: Open a command line window as Administrator, which requires clicking Start typing cmd in the search box, then right-clicking on the cmd.exe program and choosing Run as Administrator. Next paste the following in the command line and hit enter. reg delete "HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{B54F3741-5B07-11CF-A4B0-00AA004A55E8}" /f That previous command removes the incorrect entry for VBScript support on 64-bit Windows 7. Next you need to make sure VBScript is properly registered by typing: c:\windows\syswow64\regsvr32 vbscript.dll or simply regsvr32 vbscript.dll if you are already in the syswow64 directory. After following these steps you should be able to install your program without issue. Fixing Error 2738 on Windows 7 32-bit For a 32-bit operating system, the steps are similar, but slightly different: Open a command line window as Administrator, by clicking Sta