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barnyard March 4th, 2008 04:39 PM

Hoster 3320 Won't install in Vista
 
Just bought Hoster. Brand New Dell Laptop with Vista-Home Premium. Tried to install and here is what I got.
C:\windows\system32\oleaut32.dll Access Is Denied

C:\windows\system32\stdole2.tlb Error Accessing OLE Registry

Anyone know hat the problem might be?
Thanks

Beavis March 4th, 2008 04:46 PM

try doing all your custom windows updates first

barnyard March 4th, 2008 06:58 PM

Okay, did the updates. Hoster installed, but still got the same errors. I tried to build the database and it went through the normal procedure, but said it has 0 songs in the database. my files are on an external. never ran into this before. Think it's vista?

Beavis March 4th, 2008 07:00 PM

are you sure you directed hoster to the folder that has all your kma's on ??

if its on an external drive, you have to make sure the drive letter doesnt change.

barnyard March 4th, 2008 07:09 PM

Yep, I removed all that was in the song source box and added my external. ( F:\Karaoke Songs) It was acting as though it was building the data base, but nothing and also, in the Songs database distination folder, it has (C:users\kathy\appData\Local\MTU
Hoster\Databases\

Beavis March 4th, 2008 07:12 PM

are you sure the install went correctly ??

you may want to try the repair option.


question, what was your prior version and what os are you using ?

ddouglass March 4th, 2008 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barnyard (Post 71547)
Just bought Hoster. Brand New Dell Laptop with Vista-Home Premium. Tried to install and here is what I got.
C:\windows\system32\oleaut32.dll Access Is Denied

C:\windows\system32\stdole2.tlb Error Accessing OLE Registry

Anyone know hat the problem might be?
Thanks

This is normal with Vista. The install works correctly. The install is trying to change existing files that were not included in 2000 or XP. I would expect MTU will fix that in a future upgrade, but it is just a minor irritation at this point.

barnyard March 4th, 2008 07:21 PM

New laptop with Windows Vista Home Edition. It installed it after I up dated it. But I still got the original errors that I first posted. My firend is helping me and has used Hoster for 2 years with no problem running XP. I just purchased Hoster, Today.
Thanks

Beavis March 4th, 2008 07:27 PM

did you do the express updates ? or custom updates ??

ddouglass March 4th, 2008 07:41 PM

Admin Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barnyard (Post 71558)
Okay, did the updates. Hoster installed, but still got the same errors. I tried to build the database and it went through the normal procedure, but said it has 0 songs in the database. my files are on an external. never ran into this before. Think it's vista?

There were several threads on this and what needs to be done. Basically Hoster is being denied access to the external drive. I have been looking but can't find exactly what has been done to fix it. Maybe Beavis remembers or can find it. There were several things that worked but were not the fix that should be used.
One you can do is to set the Hoster.exe file to run as administrator, which would give access to them. To do this find the Hoster.exe file in the Program Files area, right click on it and click on "Run as..." and set it to the administrator account.

Beavis March 4th, 2008 07:54 PM

is this it dale ??

http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?...vista+external

ddouglass March 4th, 2008 08:01 PM

Yep!:g :g

barnyard March 4th, 2008 08:04 PM

I am new with the laptop. Can you tell me how to open the "Windows Explorer" so I can click on the compatability button? Thanks for all your help.

swany March 4th, 2008 08:34 PM

Go to the MSN logo in the lower left corner of your screen, click on it, select computer in the panel to the right that will take you to the hard drive for access.

Or click all programs, accessories, windows explorer.

I usually click and drag the windows explorer to the desktop for the ease of access to the hard drive.

barnyard March 4th, 2008 08:37 PM

THANKS EVERYBODY!!!! The COMPATABILITY WORKED!!!!!

ddouglass March 4th, 2008 09:10 PM

Your welcome and welcome to the MTU Video Hoster community.:g

admin March 5th, 2008 03:11 AM

Thanks Dale and Bevis!

I'm sorry I've been tied up solving the Vista problems.

As to the original problem of this Thread, here is the text we are adding into the Installation panel just before the component files are installed:

Hoster has always installed the Microsoft Access JetEngine to insure you have this code to create and use the Songs and Bucket Databases in Hoster.
If you are installing under Windows Vista, you will see two error messages:

1. C:\windows\system32\oleaut32.dll Access Is Denied
2. C:\windows\system32\stdole2.tlb Error Accessing OLE Registry

Ignore both of these and continue installing Hoster. The only way we know of right now is to not install the Access JetEngine and require you to download it yourself. We feel that ignoring the Vista warnings is easier than doing another download before Hoster will run.



We expect to have Hoster 3.321 go out to our Beta Testers today. We have FINALLY discovered what Vista is doing that looses files, shows (0) files in the Build Songs Database, and other nasties we never thought Microsoft could stoop so low to do. :f

WARNING: Keep the Compatibility mode set as Dale as instructed. DO NOT reverse it or Vista will hide KMA files that are in the Hoster default \Songs folder. We are moving this folder to a new location where Vista will stop playing havoc with our files.

admin March 11th, 2008 06:24 PM

3.321 Released March 11, 2008 at 6:00PM

Come and get it!


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