--- In [email protected], "ligoten" <ligo...@...> wrote:
>
> The new files haven't made the Open list x64 sensitive, so I ran the
> exec.debug; I wasn't entirely sure what to expect from the debug, and didn't
> initially notice any output, until after I had run some 32-bit stuff. Now
> I've run several x32 and x64 apps, and the debug output seems to be pretty
> conclusively only showing the x32 app launches. The debug looks like this,
> though I have more lines showing additional x32 app launches. In the same
> time frame the debug logged these messages, I also launched x64 Internet
> Explorer, x64 Notepad several times and x64 WinRAR.
>
>
> 00010 2184 called 64 Blank Page - Windows Internet Explorer 3212928 310680
> 4 4 Thu Apr 15 23:06:48 2010
>
> 00009 42760 called 64 Windows Internet Explorer 3212928 310680 3 3 Thu Apr
> 15 23:06:46 2010
>
> .
> .
> .
>
> 00004 1295 called 64 VLC media player 1640092 19069c 4 4 Thu Apr 15
> 23:05:47 2010
>
> 00003 270584 called 64 VLC media player 1640092 19069c 3 3 Thu Apr 15
> 23:05:45 2010
>
> 00002 31824 called 64 Configure PowerPro - D:\PowerPro\pproconf.pcf 721694
> b031e 4 4 Thu Apr 15 23:01:15 2010
>
> 00001 15 called 64 PowerPro Debug 526038 806d6 3 3 Thu Apr 15 23:00:43
> 2010
>
> 00000 35345084 called 64 Configure PowerPro - D:\PowerPro\pproconf.pcf 721694
> b031e 3 3 Thu Apr 15 23:00:43 2010
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "brucexs" <brucexs@> wrote:
> >
> > if you still have time to test, I had one more idea of something that might
> > help.
> >
> > After backing up your current ppro.dll and powerpro.exe, can you download
> >
> > http://powerpro.webeddie.com/download/ppro.dll
> > http://powerpro.webeddie.com/download/powerpro.exe
> >
> > and copy to your powerpro folder. You may have to shutdown all open
> > applications and wait a few seconds in order to copy over the ppro.dll.
> >
> > Does this make any difference to autorun checking with PowerPro on 64 bit
> > apps?
> >
> > If it does not, can you execute the command
> > exec.debug
> > and let me know if you get any debugging output?
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "ligoten" <ligoten@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Well, I've figured out an even better way to make the "Enter password"
> > > dialog topmost, and it doesn't even use PowerPro:
> >
>