Am 31.03.2014 12:59, schrieb Marco Gaiarin: > I've an old installer (Innosetup) that simply put some dll/ocx and > register them. > > On 64bit fail, because (AFAIK) call the 64bit regserv32, that look for > .ocx in the real c:\windows\system32 dir and not in the ''emulated' > one, c:\windows\syswow64. > > > There's some way to 'foul' the installer, forcing to execute the 32bit > regserv32? > > > Thanks. > I don't think it is calling the wrong executable, since a 32-bit executable is always running under file system redirection. Use the log switch to create a log file and see where it goes astray. -- Stefan P. Top-posting: A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? |