Alright then, that's good to know that it's just not compatible, no need 
to bang my head against a wall about it trying to get it to work! So 
will go via the conversion route.
Many thanks!
Chiarina



On 28/06/2011 13:04, Tomas Pluskal wrote:
> Hi Chiarina,
>
> Thermo MSFileReader is a 32-bit library, so it won't work on your 64-bit 
> system.
> Good luck trying to convince Thermo to make a 64-bit version :-)
> As for now, I think conversion to mzXML (or other open format) is your
> only option.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tomas
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:39 AM, Chiarina Darrah
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Hi, I wanted to ask, if there are any known conflicts between these
>> things. We are having trouble getting Thermo XRawfile.dll to implement
>> on our 64 bit server.
>> It produces error messages like this:
>>
>> "The module "C:\Program Files (x86)\Thermo\MSFileReader\XRawfile2.dll"
>> failed to load. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or
>> debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependent .dll files.
>> The application has failed to start because its side-by-side
>> configuration is incorrect. Please see the application event log for
>> more detail."
>> Event log: "Activation context generation failed for: "C:\Program Files
>> (x86)\Thermo\MSFileReader\XRawfile2.dll". Dependent Assembly
>> Microsoft.VC90.MFC,processorArchitecture="x86",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",type="win32",version="9.0.21022.8"
>> could not be found. Please use sxstrace.exe for detailed diagnosis"
>> but this doesn't yield much more info. XRawfile.dll installs
>> automatically into the 32 bit Program Files (x86), but I don't know if
>> this means mzmine can't use it when running in 64 bit.
>>
>> Also on installing, this error message comes up:
>> "Error 1904.Module "C:\Program Files
>> (x86)\Thermo\MSFileReader\XRawfile2.dll" failed to register. HRESULT
>> -2147220473. Contact your support personnel"
>> My support personnel can shine no light which is why I am asking about
>> it here!
>>
>> Any hints or tips? We already installed the Microsoft 64 bit C++
>> redistributable hoping that this would resolve the 'side by side
>> configuration' issues.
>>
>> Read past messages, it suggests Xcalibur itself is/was not compatible
>> with Windows 7; well our 64 bit system is provided on a server, so it's
>> running on Windows Server Standard 2007 SP1 - but I can't even find a
>> list on Thermo of what XCalibur and components are actually compatible
>> with! And neither is it mentioned in the MSFileReader reference. I sent
>> a message to Thermo about it, let's see if I get a reply!
>>
>> I suppose I will just have to convert everything to mzXML and import it
>> that way as previous messages suggested.
>>
>> Chiarina
>>
>>
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Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM
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