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"Auto Streamer" install, vs Comdlg32.ocx?



 
 
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Old September 20th 04, 09:54 AM
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Default "Auto Streamer" install, vs Comdlg32.ocx?

In an effort to make a slipstreamed WinXP-SR2 CD I downloaded the "Auto =
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Streamer" program.
But there seem to be a problem with the ActiveX-control within the =

Zip-file (?). I get a RunTime error "372" message when I start the =

initializing, I quote: "Failed to load control "CommonDialog" from =

COMDLG32.OCX. Your version of COMDLG32.OCX may be outdated. Make sure yo=
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are using the version of the control that was provided with your =

application."

I have tried to download the program from several web-pages, and ofcou=
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from the "main" downloading page, "Neowin.net". But no!, .the same erro=
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message appears from all downloads.
Anyone with an idea wood be much appreasiated!

Thor
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Old September 20th 04, 07:16 PM
John Barnett MVP
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Default "Auto Streamer" install, vs Comdlg32.ocx?

Thor I haven't had any problems with it. The file is relatively small anyway
so what I could do is email you all of the 'unzipped' files and you could
try that. Autostreamer doesn't have to be installed you just unzip the
original file and click on the main autostreamer executable file.
Before I sent the files to you I need to know that I am sending them to the
correct email address. It is not wise to display your true email address on
the newsgroups otherwise you end up with loads of spam. Can you visit my
website www.freelanceit.glowinternet.net. Click on the Contact Me tab and
email me (please use the Lycos.co.uk contact address) the email address you
want me to send the files to.
Incidentally the instructions for slipstreaming sp2 using autostreamer are
available on my site. Click Windows XP Faq button and look at question 83
Hopefully I can get you up and running with your slipstream.

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www.freelanceit.glowinternet.net
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In an effort to make a slipstreamed WinXP-SR2 CD I downloaded the "Auto
Streamer" program.
But there seem to be a problem with the ActiveX-control within the
Zip-file (?). I get a RunTime error "372" message when I start the
initializing, I quote: "Failed to load control "CommonDialog" from
COMDLG32.OCX. Your version of COMDLG32.OCX may be outdated. Make sure you
are using the version of the control that was provided with your
application."

I have tried to download the program from several web-pages, and ofcourse
from the "main" downloading page, "Neowin.net". But no!, .the same error
message appears from all downloads.
Anyone with an idea wood be much appreasiated!

Thor


 




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