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Vista 64 Beta

PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 5:12 pm
by rwazar
Ron,
I tried to send ya an email from my yahoo account but it got rejected.

Here's some helpful info for ya based on our earlier conversation :D

I had the file in the syswow64 directory. I unregistered the file and copied it to the system32 directory and then registered the file. I then tried to rerun system builder but it failed giving me the same error on a different file (msinet.ocx) I did the same thing with this file and was able to launch VAC builder. I then created a new profile with a single command and tested the command with the test phrase button. It recognized my speech and a window popped up saying the test phrase matched. So it looks as though at this point VAC Builder is running. I saved the profile, loaded it, turned VAC on, opened notepad, spoke the phrase, and the appropriate keypress was entered in notepad. 8)

The only thing is, I don't know if there is any impact in re-registering those files in a different location.

Maybe your code can look for the files in their default location? Either way, I'm sure this ought to help you work it out.

:!: If anyone else reads this and decides to muck with their system, know this, you do it AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! I have backups thus I'm not afraid to take chances. :!:
Besides, you may not have the same build of VAC that I received.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:10 pm
by Shift_E
That is excellent news and it should solve my install woes. I'll re-build the install and let you know when to down load it.

Since VAC install both those ocx's, it shouldn't effect anything else running on your system.

Great work by the way. :smt023

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 12:39 am
by TatorTott
I got the builder to work. Now when I go to speech wizard I get a Runtime eror 429. Did you get thta error too?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:59 am
by TatorTott
Keyboard tester works also.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 2:02 pm
by rwazar
Thanks Ron :)

When you get the new build could you send the link to r_w_azar@yahoo.com I don't get my HP email at the house unless I bring my laptop home. Thats great to hear about the ocx's.

Also, I noticed a couple more things this morning:

Tools menu:
Speech Training - Microphone Wizard - Profile Properties do nothing for me. No error or anything. exe's/location's change in Vista from XP maybe?

Help menu:
Contens brings up a window stating "The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which was used in previous versions of Windows and it is not supported in Windows Vista."

Check for Updates gives me a run-time error '339' and the same message as the other ocx's for file 'RICHTX32.OCX' then the builder closes. (probably same fix as others)

Thats all I have so far....


TatorTott, if you meant 'Speech training' no, I don't get a run-time error.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 7:14 pm
by Shift_E
E-Mail sent guys. :smt023

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 7:17 pm
by Shift_E
rwazar wrote:Thanks Ron :)

When you get the new build could you send the link to r_w_azar@yahoo.com I don't get my HP email at the house unless I bring my laptop home. Thats great to hear about the ocx's.

Also, I noticed a couple more things this morning:

Tools menu:
Speech Training - Microphone Wizard - Profile Properties do nothing for me. No error or anything. exe's/location's change in Vista from XP maybe?

Help menu:
Contens brings up a window stating "The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which was used in previous versions of Windows and it is not supported in Windows Vista."

Check for Updates gives me a run-time error '339' and the same message as the other ocx's for file 'RICHTX32.OCX' then the builder closes. (probably same fix as others)

Thats all I have so far....


TatorTott, if you meant 'Speech training' no, I don't get a run-time error.


I'll have to redo the help file for Vista. The speech properties, training and microphone wizard is must likely a missing support file from the install.