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Isdone.dll 64 bit windows 7
Isdone.dll 64 bit windows 7




isdone.dll 64 bit windows 7

  • Perform cleanup of aborted registration processes.
  • Run this shotgun batch file, which will (in order):
  • Insert backslash to separate %nx1 from system folder path.
  • Paste it on the next line so that it precedes %nx1.
  • From the right batch file copy the system folder path.
  • Help Windows choose the right library file to register by fully-qualifying its directory location. Unless you ran the wrong batch file, in which case you will probably want to delete the copy made to the wrong system folder ( C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Windows\SysWOW64) before running the proper batch file.

    isdone.dll 64 bit windows 7

    Successful registration should be followed by deletion of the original library ( -.dll or -.ax ) file.ĭon't worry about copies made to the system folder ( C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Windows\SysWOW64 ) by previous passes-they will be overwritten every time you run the batch file. I chose COPY instead of MOVE to prevent the failure of any UAC-related follow-up attempt(s).

  • Drag-and-drop your -.dll or -.ax file on top of the new shortcut instead of the batch file.
  • Check the box labeled Run this program as administrator.
  • If UAC doesn't give you the opportunity to run the batch file as an Administrator, you may need to manually elevate privileges (instructions are for Windows 7): Save your new text file as a batch ( -.bat) file then simply drag-and-drop your -.dll or -.ax file on top of the batch file. In the folder that contains the library ( -.dll or -.ax) file you wish to register, open a new text file and paste in ONE of the routines below : echo BEGIN DRAG-AND-DROP %n1 REGISTRAR FOR 64-BIT SYSTEMSĮcho BEGIN DRAG-AND-DROP %n1 REGISTRAR FOR 32-BIT SYSTEMS It also leaves it up to Windows to apply the proper version of Regsvr32. The following batch file relieves the user of the need to move files in/out of system folders. I just tested this extremely simple method and it works perfectly-but I use the built-in Administrator account, so I don't have to jump through hoops for elevated privileges.






    Isdone.dll 64 bit windows 7