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Take Command / TCMD/LE / TCC/LE 11.0 build 42 uploaded

On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:59:41 -0500, rconn <> wrote:

|I've uploaded build 42 to the web and ftp sites.

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tcc.exe - Unable To Locate Component
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This application has failed to start because VirtualizerSDK32.dll was not found.
Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
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OK
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- Vince
 
> |I've uploaded build 42 to the web and ftp sites.
>
> ---------------------------
> tcc.exe - Unable To Locate Component
> ---------------------------
> This application has failed to start because VirtualizerSDK32.dll was
> not found.
> Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

That's a little odd, since there is no VirtualizerSDK32.dll in TCC, and the
build & upload process (which is completely automated) hasn't changed.

I'll try to chase it down on this end.

Rex Conn
JP Software
 
On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 21:53:38 -0500, rconn <> wrote:

|That's a little odd, since there is no VirtualizerSDK32.dll in TCC, and the
|build & upload process (which is completely automated) hasn't changed.
|
|I'll try to chase it down on this end.

About TakeCmd.dll, dumpbin says:

VirtualizerSDK32.dll
100BC7A4 Import Address Table
100DBA7C Import Name Table
0 time date stamp
0 Index of first forwarder reference

Ordinal 1
Ordinal 2
--
- Vince
 
> |I've uploaded build 42 to the web and ftp sites.
>
> ---------------------------
> tcc.exe - Unable To Locate Component
> ---------------------------

I've reuploaded the 32-bit versions to the web & ftp sites (the 64-bit build
was OK). A CascadePoint lib file somehow got transmogrified into a Take
Command lib file, with unfortunate consequences.

Let me know if you have any problems with the corrected build.

Rex Conn
JP Software
 
On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:51:44 -0500, rconn <> wrote:

|I've reuploaded the 32-bit versions to the web & ftp sites (the 64-bit build
|was OK). A CascadePoint lib file somehow got transmogrified into a Take
|Command lib file, with unfortunate consequences.
|
|Let me know if you have any problems with the corrected build.

Is there any way to install without uninstalling the bad one; that is, without
uninstalling v11 completely)?
--
- Vince
 
| Is there any way to install without uninstalling the bad one; that
| is, without uninstalling v11 completely)?

Yes. While approved methods may exist, you can also use my method, which is
totally unapproved by JPsoft. Use 7z to expand the installer into an empty
directory, and use move/u to update installation directory. Alternately, you
can use 7z to just update the installation directory. Of course, TCMD and
TCC V11 must not run at the time. I do it using V10.

Warning! My method may not work for future builds!
--
HTH, Steve
 
> |I've reuploaded the 32-bit versions to the web & ftp sites (the 64-bit
> build
> |was OK). A CascadePoint lib file somehow got transmogrified into a
> Take Command lib file, with unfortunate consequences.
> |
> |Let me know if you have any problems with the corrected build.
>
> Is there any way to install without uninstalling the bad one; that is,
> without uninstalling v11 completely)?

Yes, but since it's (1) complicated, and (2) takes much longer than
uninstalling & reinstalling, there's not much point in doing it that way.

Rex Conn
JP Software
 

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