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cox181 Newbie
Joined: January 26 2012 Location: United States
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Posted: February 02 2012 at 06:04 | IP Logged
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After I tick the box "load script server" under
Maintenance, Powerhome explorer, setup, preferences. Then
I reinit and get the script server error. I originally
though this was only an error for windows 7 x64 bit
users, but I just installed XP on a different computer
and still get the same script server error. I first
installed 2.1.2 and then unzipped 2.1.4 over the
powerhome directory which is C:\powerhome
So what is the fix for this? Is no one else running into
this problem? Not being able to run external scripts is
very frustrating because there are a lot of applications
for controlling things with scripts. So any help would be
appreciated.
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ivulpe Newbie
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Posted: February 02 2012 at 12:47 | IP Logged
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I had the same problem. I think you need to manually register the new script server with the command: regsvr32 "c:\powerhome\ph_scriptserver.ocx".
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: February 02 2012 at 15:09 | IP Logged
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Taylor,
Ivulpe has you covered. Running the regsvr32 command should eliminate the error.
Dave.
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cox181 Newbie
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Posted: February 02 2012 at 15:13 | IP Logged
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so we just type that command into the Macro/Formula box and
then hit run?
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: February 02 2012 at 22:13 | IP Logged
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Taylor,
No,no...do this command from a command prompt. On Win7/64 you can do Start->Run and type it there or type cmd.exe in Start->Search and run it from the command prompt.
Hope this helps,
Dave.
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