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to Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Error accessing OLE registry Discussion in 'Digital Photography & Imaging' started by ayotte218, Apr 10, 2010. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement ayotte218 Thread error accessing the ole registry windows 7 64 bit Starter Joined: Apr 30, 2006 Messages: 17 (I posted this in another forum and got no error accessing the ole registry visual studio response and after reading this forum, I think this is a better place for it) I have a legal install file for HotDog6 by Sausage exception eolesyserror in module error accessing the ole registry Software (they are out of business now)that I have moved from computer to computer ever since I purchased it. I just got a Dell Inspiron Win7 and now when I install it...."When i open from the install, it changes to HotDog
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(not responding). When I open it from the icon, I get "application Error...Exception EOleSysError in module HotDog6.exe at 00089C29. Error accessing OLE registry." Any idea what I can do about this? I kinda hate to have to purchase another program. Louise ayotte218, Apr 10, 2010 #1 Sponsor Mumbodog Joined: Oct 3, 2007 Messages: 7,891 It may not be compatible with Windows 7, try the suggestion below, if this does not work, then it is just not compatible. Here is some good error accessing the ole registry vb6 advice when installing programs in Vista-W7, This is good advice even if the program was designed for Vista-W7 Here is how to install software or drivers on Vista-W7 that are for XP,2000 1. Download your program to a folder of choice, Right click on the setup.exe file for the software/driver you are trying to install and select properties, if there is an "Unblock" button on the General Tab, click it, then go to the compatibility Tab 2. Tick the "run this file in compatibility mode" box and then select XP in the drop down box, or whatever OS the software was designed for, Tick "run this program as Administrator" if it is available, hit OK. If it was designed for Vista-W7 then skip compatibility and only use run as administrator. 3. Now double click this setup.exe file to execute the install process, hopefully all will go well and install the drivers/Software you need. 4. If the exe installs software for the device, or you have installed software only, you need to navigate to the program folder where it installed, then do the compatibility thing (1 & 2) again for the program executable(s). If the program was designed for Vista-W7 skip compatibility mode, just tick "run as administrator" I do not guarantee all drivers or software to work in Vista-W7, but a large percentage do.. Click to expand... Another tactic is to install XP mode in Windows 7, it is Free, be sure to follow the installation
Comments Automation Error Accessing the OLERegistry Posted by Mos on January 9, 2012 in VB6 This problem happen in win7, becuse of the compatibility issue. It s easy to slove this cannot register type library error accessing the ole registry problem. 1.Right click on VB6 icon and choose properties. 2. choose the
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Compatibility tab 3. Tick Run this program in compatibility mode for: you can choose the Windows XP or any
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Delphi 7 Type Library Import failing with “error accessing the OLE registry” up vote 0 down vote favorite Can anyone throw any light on an apparent partial incompatibility between TLibImp in Delphi 7and Win7 64-bit? Or suggest a less long-winded work-around than the one below? I realise D7 is a bit long in the tooth, btw, but otherwise its IDE seems to behave faultlessly in Win7, which I suppose is a testament to MS's efforts on backwards compatibility. Looking into another SO question earlier, I tried to use it to import ActiveDS.Tlb from \Windows\SysWOW64 using Project | Import Type library, but got an "Error accessing the OLE registry" error. I got the same error trying the copy in System32. Trying to import ActiveDS.Dll from both places I got "Error loading type library" instead. I tried all the things which people say in the MS communities to try (Run Delphi as Administrator, Disable UAC, etc) and which David Heffernan told me (correctly) that I needn't do when I ran into the "Error accessing the OLE registry" error when I mistakenly tried to import a type library into XE4 the wrong way. Otoh, on Win7 64-bit, D7 imports the type library for Adobe Acrobat and many others without complaint. I managed to work around the problem by importing the ActiveDS.Tlb using XE6 and editing out the unit namespace prefixes, fwiw. Also, I seem to recall but can't currently find a fix for one of the supplied units (ComObj maybe) for D5/D7 to avoid getting this error when a Delphi application started up which was caused by somethin