I wondered if anyone had successfully got DSBridge working on Windows
Server 2008?

The DSBridge tray icon doesn't appear when I start Spotify. My work
around at the moment is to run DSBridge/Spotify on a Hyper-V XP VM,
which works fine.

I used System Internals Process Explorer to compare the XP and Server
installations when up and running. The XP version references the
modified dsound.dll in the Spotify directory, and dsound.dll in the
windows\system32 folder. The Server installation only references the
dsound.dll in the windows\SysWOW64 directory.

It would appear that the standard DLL loading order is different under
Server 2008, perhaps due to permissions or UAC or something else that
I'm not familiar with. Before I start messing around, I wondered if
anyone knew the answer to this one?


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