I actually was able to fix it shortly after sending that initial message.
Thanks though. However, I now get runtime errors every time I try to change a
voice. Any idea why?
On Apr 1, 2017, at 07:58, Tyler Kavanaugh <twkav@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Blind and Visually impaired Pilots mailinglist
Typically, when Windows searches for a DLL, it is looking in a list of places
defined by the %PATH% environment variable, after checking the folder where
the application's executable lives. For instance, say I had an application
called DoSomething.exe that relied on a DLL called FooBar.dll. When Windows
attempts to load FooBar.dll, it will first check in the same folder as
DoSomething.exe for it. If it can't find it, it will then search the folders
defined by the %PATH% environment variable. As for registering the DLL, place
it wherever you want it, then get to an elevated (administrator) command
prompt by clicking Start, typing "command" without the quotes into the search
box, right-clicking "Command Prompt," and choosing "Run as Administrator." At
the command prompt, change directory (cd) to the folder where the DLL lives.
For instance: cd C:\path\to\application. Know that if the folder name
contains spaces, you need to enclose it in quotes, like so: cd "C:\Program
Files (x86)\RadarContact4" Once there, type: regsvr32 <name of dll>.dll and
hit Enter. You should get a dialog box saying that DLLRegisterServer
succeeded. Hit Enter on the OK button, then type exit at the command prompt
and hit Enter.
HTH,
Tyler
On 4/1/2017 4:20 AM, John Moore wrote:
Hi everyone. RC4 is installed but there is one small problem. I get a dialog
saying that a .dll file needs to be loaded and registered. I have said file
but do not know where to put it or how to register it. Josh and I tried
yesterday to do this and it did not work. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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