Hmm, isn't the problem that the IsLicense50.dll file (which I'm assuming is used for the licensing functionality) has an expired certificate, and no signed timestamp? The certificate expired on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 19:33:39, so that seems pretty likely. Note that this could be the same...
I've just upgraded to Take Command 21.01.47 x64 (on Windows 10 Creators Update). After selecting Options -> Styles -> Theme -> Office 2007 Blue, the theme seems to change succesfully. However, after exiting Take Command, and then starting it up again, the theme is weirdly broken, and several...
I am running Take Command 19.00.28. I just ran into a rather strange behavior of the DO command, in combination with the /O option. Suppose that you create a C:\Test directory, and a bunch of random subdirectories under it:
md C:\Test
cdd C:\Test
md Foo Bar Baz
The directory will look...
On 2011-11-28 07:07, Stefano Piccardi wrote:
This is totally normal. Microsoft redesigned the way console applications talk to the system in Windows Vista and later. Though in good Microsoft tradition, new bugs will have been introduced, as Rex can probably attest to. :)
For a bit of...
On 2011-05-25 20:08, David Marcus wrote:
Same here, even if you just do "start /tab". A 'blank' console Windows pops up, obscuring Take Command. This is on Windows 7 x64.
On 2011-03-25 17:42, Stephen Howe wrote:
This way of proxy configuration exists for years, if not decades. It is just a Javascript file, but with a special MIME type. If you have "Automatically detect settings" on in "LAN settings" under Internet Options, it can even automagically download...
On 2010-11-27 22:30, GlennBo51 wrote:
Yep, the 32-bit installer seems corrupt. The tcmd.exe file I
downloaded is just 2,786,550 bytes, while the installer for 12.0.37 is
7,522,264 bytes...
On 2010-11-09 18:45, CaesarR wrote:
Aha, so it seems the %1 and the %* are missing from the command line. Try running this:
echo %@regset[HKCR\MSCFile\Shell\Open\Command\,2,%%SystemRoot%%\system32\mmc.exe "%%1" %%*]
which should echo 0 if it succeeds.
On 2010-11-09 14:49, CaesarR wrote:
Does the following print 2 (e.g. REG_EXPAND_SZ):
echo %@regtype[HKCR\MSCFile\Shell\Open\Command\]
? And what does this print:
echo %@regquery[HKCR\MSCFile\Shell\Open\Command\]
? On my system, it results in...
On 2010-10-27 04:59, vefatica wrote:
It won't matter, as there can be only one instance of IsLicense40.dll
registered in the registry. The uninstaller for build 29 unregisters
it, rendering the licensing component inoperative.
E.g. doing regsvr32 "<tcmd11installdir>\IsLicense40.dll"...
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