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REGISTER dmcscripting.dll for use on Windows 7 64 bit with VB 2010 Express
I successfully register dmcscripting.dll on my computer. However, dmcscripting.dll does not appear as a COM reference in VB 2010 Express after registration.
When I browse to the dbpoweramp folder and add the reference to the VB 2010 Express project that way, then run the VB 2010 program, I get the message "COMException was unhandled. (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG))." which suggests that the dll was not registered after all.
I have tried registering both in system32 and in syswow64, but the result is the same. Any suggestions?
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Re: REGISTER dmcscripting.dll for use on Windows 7 64 bit with VB 2010 Express
You would have to install dBpoweramp, as it installs a 64 bit dll on Windows 64, rather than the 32 bit dll (if you are copying from another computer).
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Re: REGISTER dmcscripting.dll for use on Windows 7 64 bit with VB 2010 Express
I ran dMC-r14.2-Registered.exe, which installed dBpoweramp in \program files (x86)\illustrate\dBpoweramp
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Re: REGISTER dmcscripting.dll for use on Windows 7 64 bit with VB 2010 Express
Any further instructions or explanation? I presently cannot use the product (just bought PerfectMeta update).
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Re: REGISTER dmcscripting.dll for use on Windows 7 64 bit with VB 2010 Express
Then there is no need to register the dll, as it will already be registered (you could try rebooting windows and reinstalling dbpoweramp).
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Re: REGISTER dmcscripting.dll for use on Windows 7 64 bit with VB 2010 Express
I started the thread because when I run my VB 2010 program, I get a message saying the .dll is not registered. Nonetheless, I removed dbpoweramp, rebooted, and reinstalled dbpoweramp. It behaves the same as it did before: dmcscripting.dll does not appear as an available COM reference and when I add it as a reference by browsing to it, I get the same error.
Should the install create a folder in \program files (x86)\ even though I have a 64 bit machine? If I do not have to register the dll through regsvr32, why does it not appear in the COM choices in VB? Why is the dll not available in VB 2010 even after I register it (successfully) through regsvr32?
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