Actually I have full J installed already. What I was registering was the
script from the JayScript directory to register jayscript.dll .
   9!:12''
6
   9!:14''
j602/2008-03-03/16:45

So, there needs to be minor changes to jayscript_reg.bat to allow for having
to run it as administrator under Vista. But I think that I have taken care
of that. It seems that jayscript.dll is having a problem but I don't know
how to find it. All it says is that it stopped running.

For instance. If I run test04.html I get Internet Explorer connecting then a
box saying Internet Explorer has stopped working. Checking for an online
solution finds nothing (no surprise). test02.ijss brings up a DOS window
then a box saying console based script host has stopped working.


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Don Guinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am trying to run JayScript under Vista Pro. Ran into a couple of
> problems.
> > When I ran jscript_reg.bat it failed with DllRegisterServer error code
> > 0x80070005. No surprise as I did not run the script as administrator.
> > However, when I ran the script as administrator it set the current
> directory
> > to "C:\Windows\system32\regsvr32" and as a result it couldn't find
> > jayscript.dll.
>
> You should  be able to just install J, normally, on whatever machine you
> want, using an appropriate download from jsoftware.com.
>
> That said, and I have not tried this under Vista, I have installed a
> minimal
> copy of J that consisted of only four files:
>   j.dll  j.exe  jreg.bat  profile.ijs
>
> My profile.ijs consisted of:
> errmsg=:0 :0
>  This system only has a minimal J install.
>  For debugging support, please install the whole thing.
>  http://www.jsoftware.com/stable.htm
> )
> errmsg 1!:2<'JERROR.LOG'
> errmsg 1!:2]5
>
> the other three files were unaltered files from j602a.  I ran jreg.bat from
> the command line (as administrator), and I did not use "start" to run it --
> I just typed in jreg.bat when it was in my current directory.
>
> That said, note that jreg.bat says:
>   "%~dp0j.exe" /regserver
> which looks somewhat different from the regsvr32 command that
> you used.
>
> Also, I have installed multiple copies of J on one windows machine,
> and the most recent install "wins" for any use of J by COM.  So I
> expect that you should be able to just re-install and that should replace
> any previous install.
>
> FYI,
>
> --
> Raul
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