Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation

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2013/05/07 01:14:07 (permalink)

Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation

Help, has anyone had a problem at the end of the install of X2 Producer 64bit. The installation fails saying it can't register VS700.DLL and then about 30 more DLL's. I can install the 32bit version no problem but when it come to the 64bit it fails on the register of the shared DLL's. I have contacted tech support but they don't have a clue and only told me that something on my machine is blocking the DLL's from registering. I cleaned the registry and even uninstalled my anti-virus. Yes I’m installing the program as an Administrator and I have tried to register the DLL’s with an Administrator CMD Prompt. Oh I previously had Sonar 8.5 Producer 64bit on this machine running fine. I can’t figure it out and it is causing me nothing but grief.
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    John
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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 01:31:12 (permalink)
      What version of Windows are you running? Another way to register is copy the regsvr32.exe to the shared directory and drop each dll on it using drag and drop.  You can find it in System32 folder under windows. Not sure that will do the job though.  
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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 02:00:26 (permalink)
    I am having the exact same problem. I am having to run 32 bit and missing some of my 64 bit addons because of it.  I spent a lot to set up for 64 bit software and now it will not fully load or run. I do love X2 and any help would be appreciated.

    Tom

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 02:01:27 (permalink)
    OH, am running Windows 7.

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 02:25:52 (permalink)
    Let me assure you both that this is not normal behavior. It should be a completely seamless process. 

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 02:35:27 (permalink)
    I am sure there is an easy fix. Just dont know it yet. I will try to get you the error code it gives tomorrow if that would help.
    And thanks.

    Tom

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    But in the end it is one guitar or key on one track at a time and the smile on our faces when it is done.
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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 02:40:28 (permalink)
    From MS in answer to this sort question.

    It’s based on my experience you only type “regsvr32” in console, please type “ C:\Windows\sysWOW64\ regsvr32.exe.” in the console to see whether it work. If you only type regsvr32 in the console it will point to “C:\Windows\system32\ regsvr32.exe” as default due to it has been set in the Global variable “PATH”


    Also for the time being turn off UAC. The files in question could be blocked. 


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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 21:34:34 (permalink)
    Running Windows 7 SP1. 8 Gig ram. I7 @ 2.85 Gig.

    Trying to install Sonar X2 in 64 bit mode. Most of the first disc runs until it comes time to register dlls beginning with DS700 and continuing through many including the stretch file and many more.

    Error code reads.

    Uanable to register the DLL/OCX:RegSvr32 failed with exit code 0x3

    After pressing ignore on all files that would not load error code was given stating

    The Application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b) Click to close the application.

    So still am unable to load 64 bit version. I had turn off Norton completely before beginning the attempt.

    Hoping you can help as I really do want 64bit version as I have Guitar Rig 64 Pro and it does not show up.

    Thank you very much.

    Tom Williams III

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    Asus MB with I7 at 2.80 gig and 8 GB ram. Tascam US1800 for big stuff and MAudio Fast Track for goofing off. Love both! Several keyboards and many Fender and Gibson guitars along with Blackface Deluxe Reverb and Tweed Champ along with other amps.
    But in the end it is one guitar or key on one track at a time and the smile on our faces when it is done.
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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 21:56:58 (permalink)
    What you are saying is there is no dll installed to register, is that right?

    The install process is not working. It maybe that you need to reinstall Windows.

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 22:00:15 (permalink)
    All of the dlls mentioned are in the cakewalk directories in both programs and programs32

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 22:00:25 (permalink)
    I had a problem like this in Win 7 when I had the Microsoft Logo Certification stuff installed.
    I used it to compare machine states before and after an install.
    It had a filter driver that somehow blocked registration service entries.

    It was very hard to remove - not just an uninstall. I had to go into the Device Manager to find it in the hidden stuff.


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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/07 22:02:48 (permalink)
    Excuse me, I meant program files 9x86)

    Tom

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/08 09:38:11 (permalink)
    try ccleaner on you registry. http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner

    and, you might try downloading the installs, perhaps something is going on with the dvd version...

    and, a clean uninstall (removing all registry entries manually, there are instructions here on the forum or cw kb) reinstall.

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/08 11:57:07 (permalink)
    I have ran through the registry and manually removed all entry’s pertaining to sonar and cakewalk.
    I have turned off UAC
    I have tried putting the failing DLL's in the syswow and system 32 directories as someone suggested.
    I have tried manually attempting to register the DLL's with Administrator CMD Prompt.
    I am running windows 7 64 bit verified.
    I have tried setting up a new administrator's account and retried the install.

    All of which have failed.. The one thing I can't figure out is that I had Sonar 64bit Producer 8.5 installed on the machine previously to installing this upgrade X2.

    And the 32 bit version installs the same shared folder DLL's no problem. I'm still hoping someone smarter than me can figure this out. Is this a challenge why yes it is.
     

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/08 12:11:28 (permalink)
    Curious what are you talking about Microsoft LOGO Stuff and where is it in the Device Manager?
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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/08 21:50:57 (permalink)
    I am trying to install from the DVD package I got to make sure I had it. I have the same exact problem as stated above. Wondering if it might have something to do with the trial package properties that made it so you couldn't install X2 demo twice. I believe it is having the same exact problem I ran into then.
    Knew I could buy X2 within two weeks so I tried to reinstall the demo version just to get me through. Not sure but I believe the fail mode may be the exact same.
    Really appreciate those of you working with this. I love Sonar X2 but I need to have it in 64 bit and so far so bad.

    Tom

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/05/09 01:58:56 (permalink)
    Cbryden


    Curious what are you talking about Microsoft LOGO Stuff and where is it in the Device Manager?

    It is a free download from Microsoft, used to validate programs for Windows LOGO certification.


    I used it because it has a registry and machine state saver that will tell you what changes when you install something.


    It interfered with installing Sonar, precisely in the registration services area.


    It installs a filter driver that does not go away when you uninstall it - it requires uninstall in Device Manager, but it is hidden.


    A real piece of work - that probably would fail MS certification.


    If you don't know about it you probably don't have it installed.



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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/07/31 08:30:54 (permalink)
    did anyone find out how to fix this? Im having the same problem when i try to install x2 on my laptop. it installed normally on my desktop every time, but for some reason it does this on my laptop.

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/08/31 13:05:31 (permalink)
    This program is driving nuts.  I cannot get this installed because of this issue at the end of the installation.  Has anyone had any luck getting through this?  I've tried everything listed above and no luck.
     
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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/08/31 13:29:29 (permalink)
    Isn't this something to do with Microsoft redistributables? I think i had this problem and with the help of google I think I uninstalled runtime c++ (can't remember the year) and reinstalled both 32 and 64 bit versions from microsoft site and then my sonar installation worked.
    Warning: This is very sketchy and I can't remember the exact problem I had but was an install problem right near end. Sorry if this isn't even slightly helpful but at worst this is a bump.

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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/08/31 16:56:04 (permalink)
    To the original poster:
     
    Never mind - I read your original post and withdraw my question.  (twas about running as administrator).
     
    Is your Windows up to current maintenance levels?
     
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    Re:Registering the Shared DLL's at the end of SonarX2 installation 2013/09/01 18:54:03 (permalink)
    Windows totally up to date
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