The x64 version of DQSD always uses the 64-bit version of IE. (This is because 
it's a 64-bit DLL, and can't call a 32-bit EXE.)

Charlie.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: bill.hew...@sentex.net [mailto:bill.hew...@sentex.net]
> Sent: March-08-09 3:38 PM
> To: DQSD users mailing list
> Cc: DQSD users mailing list
> Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] Failure to Instantiate -
> instantiate_failure.png
> 
> Hi Kim,
> 
> On Sun, 8 Mar 2009 20:44:07 +0100, you [Kim Gräsman] wrote:
> 
> }1) Open regedit
> }2) Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/DQSDTools.Launcher and open its CLSID sub-
> key
> }3) The default value should be '{FA8211C1-F85B-4CCD-8C51-
> 1587A37E566A}'
> }4) Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{FA8211C1-F85B-4CCD-8C51-
> 1587A37E566A}
> }and open its InprocServer32 sub-key
> }5) Check its default value, it should be the path to your local
> )DQSDTools64.dll -- is it?
> 
> Yes.  After a fresh install the CLSID default value and file location
> were correct, as above.  DQSD is now fully operational - including the
> help which I assume is using IE, but is it the x32 or x64 version of
> IE?
> 
> If this follows past experience DQSD will remain working for a while,
> it may even be a couple of days.  I am not going to tempt fate by
> making changes to the local*.* files and will just let it run as is.
> 
> I have my fingers crossed...
> --
> Bill
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