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‎Mar 20, 2008
09:42 AM
Vista and InstallShield 2008 - issue in finding dll file from System folder
Hi,
I am using InstallShield 2008 for packaging my application.
During the installation, getting an error - "the specified module could not be found" when I try to install and register a TrueGrid dll file tdbg6da.dll.
It's installed in C:\Windows\System32 folder and it's available when check inside the folder.
I have tried by changing the search option settings also, but it's not helping.
Advance thanks for any help.
Thanks,
VK
I am using InstallShield 2008 for packaging my application.
During the installation, getting an error - "the specified module could not be found" when I try to install and register a TrueGrid dll file tdbg6da.dll.
It's installed in C:\Windows\System32 folder and it's available when check inside the folder.
I have tried by changing the search option settings also, but it's not helping.
Advance thanks for any help.
Thanks,
VK
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‎Mar 20, 2008
02:53 PM
Did you use the Component Wizard to add this as a seperate component? I have successfully added and registered 2 different dll's in the system32 folder using the component wizard. FYI, best practice methods say you should set these files to permanent so they dont get removed on uninstall.
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‎Mar 26, 2008
09:47 AM
Best Practices also recommend using COM extraction rather than registration, if possible.