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  • 12-12-2009, 09:33 AM
    Noyantis

    SOLVED Re: Register ActiveX in Hybrid / 64 bit

    Hi Friedrich,

    Yes, that kinda makes sense - obvious when you think about it - sorry for wasting your time

    Thanks for the quick response - its much appreciated.

    Regrds,

    Andy
  • 12-12-2009, 09:29 AM
    linder

    Re: Register ActiveX in Hybrid / 64 bit

    Andy,

    I assume your application and ActiveX is NOT native 64-bit. If you set your installer to Hybrid (32/64-bit) then it is running in 64-bit mode on 64-bit Windows operating systems (to allow 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the application to install on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows from the same setup.exe).

    Because your ActiveX is NOT 64-bit, the 64-bit installer can't register it. In other words, if your application is 32-bit then only use the 32-bit installer.

    Does this help?

    Friedrich
  • 12-12-2009, 09:20 AM
    Noyantis

    Register ActiveX in Hybrid / 64 bit

    Hi All,

    Sorry if this has been asked before....

    I've just changed our install scripts from Windows 32 Bit to Hybrid 32 / 64 Bit.

    Now, when the final install exe is run on a Windows Vista 32 Bit PC all is fine and an ActiveX control that is part of the install is correctly registered within windows.

    If I run the same install exe on a Windows 7 64 Bit PC, the ActiveX control isn't registered.

    I tried changing the install script to generate a 64 Bit install exe but this still didn't work.

    The installer was being run as Administrator duing the tests.

    I know its probably me who'd missed out one of the settings but which one?

    Thanks in advance,

    Regards,

    Andy

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