Hey Thomas.

Disabling OOAC didn't do anything for it, LOL.

I think there's a visual basic problem here, or Vista and jfwapi arent' 
working together. What's happening is it says active x can't create jfwapi, 
followed by several pages of object required: 'jfw' when it tries to speak. 
I could post the code here if you or anyone else wants to take a look at it, 
but I don't know if it's the code or the dll itself. I even tried using 
regsrv32 to register it, and it says the DLL was loaded, but the entry point 
server dll couldn't be located. I've tried installing other things that use 
jfwapi, and they can't seem to register it either. I've even tried allowing 
active content to run in Internet Options. still wasn't working.

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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 8:11 AM
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Monkeyterm and Windos Vista.

> Hi Stefen,
> Yeah, my guess is there is a problem, because Monkey Term and Jaws are
> operating at two different levels of user account control access. Try
> disabling UAC, restart, and see if that solves the problem. Though, I
> wouldn't leave UAC off all the time. If you don't know how to do this
> here is a quick howto to try this out.
> Go to Vista's control  panel, go to users, and where it has all the user
> accounts you will find an option in there to enable/disable User Account
> Control. Press enter on that link, confirm to access that dialog, and
> set it to disabled, and restart. After that UAC will be off which will
> allow games and other programs through under full admin control.
> Normally I don't advise this since UAC is very good for system security,
> but for older programs that don't properly register with UAC bomb on 
> Vista.
>
> Stefen Hudson wrote:
>> Hmm. I got that to work, but now the jfwapi won't work. Monkeyterm uses
>> VBScript to access jfwapi.dll, and whenever it tries to speak it brings 
>> up
>> all these VBScript runtime errors, saying it can't create objects and 
>> object
>> required.
>>
>> I did try manually registering jfwapi.dll, but it says the dll was loaded
>> but couldn't be registered. My guess is Vista doesn't like jfwapi, haha.
>> Maybe it's that user account thing again
>>
>>
>
>
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