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.NET x32 add-in on x64

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rhesusminus
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.NET x32 add-in on x64

rhesusminus
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Hi.

Sorry to bother you all again.
I've created an add-in using VB.NET 2005 on a machine with WinXP (32-bit)
and it works as supposed to.
Now, I take the sourcecode over to a machine running Vista x64, and open the
solution. When ran, the add-in's won't load, and I can't find out why not!
Does anyone have a clue for me?

THL

Trond Hasse Lie
EPLAN Expert and ex-AutoCAD Electrical user.
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.NET x32 add-in on x64

Hi.

Sorry to bother you all again.
I've created an add-in using VB.NET 2005 on a machine with WinXP (32-bit)
and it works as supposed to.
Now, I take the sourcecode over to a machine running Vista x64, and open the
solution. When ran, the add-in's won't load, and I can't find out why not!
Does anyone have a clue for me?

THL

Trond Hasse Lie
EPLAN Expert and ex-AutoCAD Electrical user.
Ctrl Alt El
Please select "Accept Solution" if this post answers your question. 'Likes' won't hurt either. 😉
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
Not applicable
The "solution" probably got registered in the wrong section
under "Wow32node". Search on that here and you should get your
answer.

RhesusMinus wrote:
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The "solution" probably got registered in the wrong section
under "Wow32node". Search on that here and you should get your
answer.

RhesusMinus wrote:
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rhesusminus
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rhesusminus
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Do you mean the Wow6432Node under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT in the registry?

THL

"Bob S." wrote in message
news:5970578@discussion.autodesk.com...
> The "solution" probably got registered in the wrong section
> under "Wow32node". Search on that here and you should get your
> answer.
>
> RhesusMinus wrote:

Trond Hasse Lie
EPLAN Expert and ex-AutoCAD Electrical user.
Ctrl Alt El
Please select "Accept Solution" if this post answers your question. 'Likes' won't hurt either. 😉
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Do you mean the Wow6432Node under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT in the registry?

THL

"Bob S." wrote in message
news:5970578@discussion.autodesk.com...
> The "solution" probably got registered in the wrong section
> under "Wow32node". Search on that here and you should get your
> answer.
>
> RhesusMinus wrote:

Trond Hasse Lie
EPLAN Expert and ex-AutoCAD Electrical user.
Ctrl Alt El
Please select "Accept Solution" if this post answers your question. 'Likes' won't hurt either. 😉
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
Not applicable
See http://discussion.autodesk.com/adskcsp/thread.jspa?messageID=5959875

RhesusMinus wrote:
> Do you mean the Wow6432Node under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT in the registry?
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See http://discussion.autodesk.com/adskcsp/thread.jspa?messageID=5959875

RhesusMinus wrote:
> Do you mean the Wow6432Node under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT in the registry?

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