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dpiehl Newbie
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Posted: November 26 2013 at 20:36 | IP Logged
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I am new to PH and am attempting to set it up to use with
with my Insteon Hub on my Windows 7 64-bit desktop. I
have set up the ActiveX with launch type PH_VSP.phvsp and
installation data 7 9761 192.168.68.98.
On start up I get an the message: An error occurred while
loading Plugin: INSTEON HUB. The return code is: -2.
Under About Plugins it says:
***PLUGIN INVALID***
PowerHome Plugin ID: INSTEON HUB
Plugin failed during initialization.
On the forums I have seen discussion of registering VSP
plugin but I haven't found how to do that.
Thanks!
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: November 26 2013 at 21:10 | IP Logged
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dpiehl,
To register the ph_vsp plugin, just run:
regsvr32 "c:\powerhome\plugins\ph_vsp.ocx"
You should get a DLL successfully registered message.
Dave.
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dpiehl Newbie
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Posted: November 26 2013 at 21:37 | IP Logged
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Thanks. It registered successfully but now I'm getting
error code -3. I still see ***PLUGIN INVALID*** in About
screen.
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: November 27 2013 at 00:05 | IP Logged
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dpiehl,
You'll probably need to register the Virtual Serial Port control as well.
If you navigate to c:\powerhome\drivers\vsp 6.2 you'll see the virtual serial port control files. Try running regsvr32 vsport.dll. You may need to do this as an administrator.
Let me know,
Dave.
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dpiehl Newbie
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Posted: November 27 2013 at 06:34 | IP Logged
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The Virtual Serial Port is now registered (as admin) but
still no joy. Still getting error code -3.
I'll troubleshoot it more when I'm off this holiday
weekend.
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nick7920 Senior Member
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Posted: November 27 2013 at 14:06 | IP Logged
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I have used HUB in my testing but with XP. take a look at the issue and stuff (with the Dave's help) I did before it started working.
http://www.power-home.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=3057
also make sure if you had used the houselink to connect to your INSTEON HUB it may not release the Socket connection , only way I found is to reboot the computer which was using houselink and do not use Houselink while testing with PH.
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: November 27 2013 at 15:14 | IP Logged
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dpiehl,
Definitely check out the post Nick referred to. He had the same problems you're having and the part about viewing the COM ports in Device manager will be good troubleshooting.
One other thing to try is to make sure that the Catalyst activex controls are all properly registered. Reference the second post in this thread for more info: http://www.power-home.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2723&KW= regsvr32&PN=0&TPN=3
Let me know,
Dave.
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dpiehl Newbie
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Posted: November 27 2013 at 18:49 | IP Logged
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nick7920 wrote:
I have used HUB in my testing but with
XP. take a look at the issue and stuff (with the Dave's
help) I did before it started working.
http://www.power-home.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=3057
also make sure if you had used the houselink to connect
to your INSTEON HUB it may not release the Socket
connection , only way I found is to reboot the computer
which was using houselink and do not use Houselink while
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Hi Nick, I appreciate the help. I am using Houselink and
have tried disabling and rebooting but no change. I
noticed that the thread you pointed me to refers to
Insteon's SmartLinc but mine is an Insteon Hub model
2242-2222. Do these devices work the same?
Sorry about all the newbie questions.
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dpiehl Newbie
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Posted: November 28 2013 at 10:54 | IP Logged
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dhoward wrote:
One other thing to try is to make sure that
the Catalyst activex controls are all properly registered.
Reference the second post in this thread for more info:
http://www.power-home.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?
TID=2723&KW= regsvr32&PN=0&TPN=3 |
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David, I'm not finding any of the Catalyst ocx files on my
computer. Was the installer supposed to unpack them?
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nick7920 Senior Member
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Posted: November 28 2013 at 12:22 | IP Logged
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dpiehl,
that post was about hidden socket port found on Insteon and to communicate with PH we will need virtual port. if you look at my posting middle of the page it does states that I am using Insteon Hub 2242-222. see if that helps.
Also in your each try do reboot your HUB (power off for 10 sec)
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dhoward Admin Group
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dpiehl,
Depending upon your OS, they should be either in c:\windows\system32 or c:\windows\syswow64.
Dave.
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dpiehl Newbie
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Posted: November 28 2013 at 18:26 | IP Logged
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Hurray! I'm it working.
Dave, Initialization worked fine after registering the
Catalyst activex controls. Since I have Win7 64bit, the
files were in the syswow64 folder.
Nick, Thanks for the tip on rebooting after using
HouseLinc.
On this Thanksgiving, I am sure thankful for your help!
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