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 Post subject: Redistributables
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 11:10 am 
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Hi all.

I'm just building the setup (first time with StarBurn)...
where do I place "WNASPI32.DLL" ???
e.g. I have such a DLL (Adaptec) in my system32, and your WNASPI32.DLL is placed in the application directory (debug/release output directory of my application)...and this works fine (although device-manager says, there is a conflict)...should I place the dll in the App-Dir or Sys-Dir and when I place in in the end-users sys-Dir....what, if the DLL is already existing? Can I replace Adaptec's file?

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Spin


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 Post subject: Re: Redistributables
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 12:42 pm 
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This stuff was mentioned in the manual: you need to place WnASPI32.dll in the directory with your application. And only if operating system is Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003. Windows 95/98/Me have ASPI layer built-in.
It would be a *BAD* idea to replace existing WnASPI32.dll file in \System32 directory.

SpinDoctor wrote:
Hi all.

I'm just building the setup (first time with StarBurn)...
where do I place "WNASPI32.DLL" ???
e.g. I have such a DLL (Adaptec) in my system32, and your WNASPI32.DLL is placed in the application directory (debug/release output directory of my application)...and this works fine (although device-manager says, there is a conflict)...should I place the dll in the App-Dir or Sys-Dir and when I place in in the end-users sys-Dir....what, if the DLL is already existing? Can I replace Adaptec's file?

Many Thanks
Spin


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 Post subject: while you were answering...
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 12:53 pm 
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while you were answering to my question, I was reading that in your manual (typically...first asking, then reading manuals) ... sorry for this


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 Post subject: Re: while you were answering...
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 8:19 pm 
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NP :)

"If you cannot make something work for a while -- try to read the manual!" (c) not me

SpinDoctor wrote:
while you were answering to my question, I was reading that in your manual (typically...first asking, then reading manuals) ... sorry for this


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