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Hello

Can you help me please if you have a solution

 

I have problem with ActiceX Exe (2 Software) in Vista

I can open just on, I can't opened the other,

 

I have the error "Unexpected error; quitting" which is the same error I

get when running

MyExe.exe /RegServer from the Start | Run.

 

I must resolve the problem before 2009

 

Thank's

Adam

 

 

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Adam wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

>

> Hello

> Can you help me please if you have a solution

>

> I have problem with ActiceX Exe (2 Software) in Vista

> I can open just on, I can't opened the other,

>

> I have the error "Unexpected error; quitting" which is the same error I

> get when running

> MyExe.exe /RegServer from the Start | Run.</span>

 

Your post is a bit hard to follow, but it would appear that you are asking

about a third-party program called "ActiveX.exe", or possibly "MyExe.exe".

While Internet Explorer does use ActiveX plugins to provide additional

capabilities, the programs you refer to are not part of Windows.

 

You should contact the third-party software mftr. ("2 Software"?) for

support of their product.

 

Malke

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Posted

Thank you for the replie,

 

May be my message isn't clear (I don't speak good english)

 

So

I created 2 exe ActiveX in VB6 (App1.exe and App2.exe)

when I open App1.exe in vista it work good, but I can't open App2.exe,

it give me the error message "Unexpected error; quitting"

 

So if I click right on App2.exe and I open it as administrator it work,

but when i returne to open App1.exe it give me the same message

"Unexpected error; quitting"

 

The problem is that I can open only one ActiveX exe in vista !

"when I disabled UAC they work"

 

I attached the App1.exe and App2.exe (please rename App1.txt to .exe

...) if you want to try in vista

 

Thank's

Adam

 

 

+-------------------------------------------------------------------+

|Filename: App2.txt |

|Download: 117 |

+-------------------------------------------------------------------+

 

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On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 15:08:32 +0000, Adam wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> I attached the App1.exe and App2.exe (please rename App1.txt to .exe

> ..) if you want to try in vista</span>

 

Right, you expect someone to download some random executable files from a

unknown, untrusted source and then execute them? Good luck with that.

 

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Posted

<span style="color:blue">

> Right, you expect someone to download some random executable files</span>

from > a unknown, untrusted source and then execute them? Good luck with

that.

 

 

I'm looking for a solution to my problem, so you can create in vb6 a

ActiveX Exe to try it in vista if you want..

 

 

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Adam wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

>

> Thank you for the replie,

>

> May be my message isn't clear (I don't speak good english)

>

> So

> I created 2 exe ActiveX in VB6 (App1.exe and App2.exe)

> when I open App1.exe in vista it work good, but I can't open App2.exe,

> it give me the error message "Unexpected error; quitting"

>

> So if I click right on App2.exe and I open it as administrator it work,

> but when i returne to open App1.exe it give me the same message

> "Unexpected error; quitting"

>

> The problem is that I can open only one ActiveX exe in vista !

> "when I disabled UAC they work"

>

> I attached the App1.exe and App2.exe (please rename App1.txt to .exe

> ...) if you want to try in vista</span>

 

No one in their right mind will download a Windows executable from an

unknown source.

 

Since your question is about programming, you should post in a programmer's

newsgroup. Since you're using Visual Basic, that would be a good place to

start. There is probably a Visual Basic newsgroup in your native language,

too. I don't see how you can get precise technical answers about

programming if there is a language barrier.

 

http://aumha.org/nntp.htm - list of MS newsgroups

 

Malke

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