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Hey Tom, what about those files that says something about not being registored in eror messages. I am getting this type for creating activex type on fo contents. If I ran the program undr Admin would this may take of the problem of genating activex web pages. Back to you Shaun, what's up with Crash Master, I shuld be the only Crash in my Pool. Smiles. Crash ----- Original Message ----- From: "shaun everiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] BSC Games and Vista Solutions. > hmm thats interesting. > Its a bit more work but I think I could handle that. > At 04:16 a.m. 9/09/2007, you wrote: > > >>BSC Games and Windows Vista >> >>by >> >>Thomas Ward >> >>Introduction >> >>In January 2007 Microsoft unveiled it's newest operating system Windows >>Vista. This release of Windows has made many changes in security, >>graphics technology, and changes in the way hardware operates with the >>operating system. As a result some older programs such as the BSC Games >>have had some issues running under Windows Vista. >>In this guide I will explain some of the differences between Windows XP >>and Vista, and give helpful solutions to making all of the BSC Games run >>properly under Windows Vista. >> >>Changes in DirectX >> >>Since the release of DirectX 8 DirectX has shipped with a Visual Basic 6 >>library called dx8vb.dll. This file is necessary for any Visual Basic 6 >>application to gain access to the Microsoft DirectX API, and without it >>none of the games out there written in Visual Basic 6 will operate. >>When Windows XP was released it shipped with Microsoft's 9.0 and had >>backwards compatibility libraries installed for DirectX 8.0. It also >>included dx8vb.dll for Visual Basic 6 applications. >>When Windows Vista was released it shipped with Microsoft's new DirectX >>10 technology. Unlike earlier versions of DirectX version 10.0 does not >>ship with any support for Visual Basic 6. So the first thing you must do >>as a gamer is install the missing DirectX dependencies. >>If you have access to a copy of Windows XP open up >>c:\Windows\System32 >>and back up dx7vb.dll and dx8vb.dll to a cd, back up hard drive, etc... >>Now, copy dx7vb.dll and dx8vb.dll to your Windows Vista >>c:\Windows\System32 >>directory. Vista's user account control feature will ask you to continue >>or cancel this operation. Tell Vista to continue. Once complete you >>should have a compatible DirectX library for your accessible games. >> >>User Account Control >> >>By now anyone who has been using Windows Vista is aware of Vista's new >>security feature, the user account control, which is responsible for >>managing who has access to secured programs, files, installation rights, >>etc. The user account control feature built into Windows Vista is a >>major step forward in Windows security, and should prove useful in >>cutting down on malicious software like viruses, worms, spyware, and so >>on. >> One way that UAC, (user account control,) accomplishes this is by >>looking for digital signing. For example, if a Vista user was to stick >>the Microsoft Office 2007 cd into the disk drive UAC would pop up and >>inform the user that Microsoft Office 2007 setup.exe attempted to run. >>It would then inform the user that it was digitally signed by Microsoft. >>UAC would offer two buttons allow and don't allow. Pressing space on >>allow will of course allow setup to continue as normal. However, what >>happens when an older program isn't able to give a digital signature? >>Usually, older programs that Vista is really unsure about UAC will >>prompt the user to allow, or for a standard user, it will prompt for the >>administrator password. In either case it usually isn't a major issue. >>However, with some BSC Games like Troopenum when it is run UAC blocks >>the game from properly initializing. the user may receive an error such >>as: Error 1566 confusion/insanity found in encrypt module.. If this is >>the case you will have to bypass the user account control while playing >>the game. Fortunately, doing so is very easy. >> Use control escape to open the start menu. Arrow to the all programs >>button, and press space. The all programs tree view will open. Arrow to >>the games icon. Rather than pressing enter on the games icon press the >>Windows context key found on most keyboards between the right Windows >>key and the right control key. A drop down menu will appear. Arrow to >>run as administrator, and press enter to select it. User account control >>will announce the game is unidentified, there is no digital signature, >>and prompt you to allow or don't allow. Tab to allow and pres space. >>After that the game should initialize and run normally without error. >> >> >>Thomas D. 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