I don't think that you can having them concurrently.
Registry is system-wise while ASV3, ASV6 in your case is application and
session-wise.
Just the lay man interpretation of registry. It use to tell the OS that
"What application CLSID" will handle that 'Mime", Then the regserv32 will
tell the OS what actual a application that having that CLSID. There is only
one application at the time can have the unique id other wise the OS will
confuse of which and which.

Hope this help you a little.

Phi

(Note:my Job has to deal with registry a lot I mean all the time).

On 7/11/06, troutyjoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hi,
>
> Thanks for the solution Barend. Ideally, I'd like to be able to run
> both ASV versions using the same browser (but in different windows).
>
> The problem is that I have clients who have other software that uses
> ASV 6, while my software uses ASV 3. Pretty frustrating!
>
> My plan was to:
>
> - install ASV 6
> - install ASV 3
> - create a copy of the existing ASV registry key (which would be
> pointing at the ASV 3 dll).
> - create a new mimetype
> - set copy old ASV registry key to use ASV 6 dll
> - create a new mimetype
> - point new mimetype to use CLSID of new ASV registry key (ASV 3)
>
> This way, it would be possible for existing users of ASV 6 to keep
> using it and I could deliver content to users of ASV 3 using a new
> mimetype. However, I could not get this to work, and I don't know why.
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joe
>
>  
>



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