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2015/09/22 11:59:12
killerbee1985
cclarry
killerbee1985
It worked with a workaround. I copied the TTSRES.dll 64 Bit File in the 
[<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\SONAR\ [<font]Folder.
 
[<font]Then i installed the Mod. After that i copied the TTSRES.dll File Back into the 64 Bit Folder 
[<font][<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\x64\SONAR\
 
[<font][<font]and startet 64 Bit Sonar.
[<font][<font]It worked. It would be cool when this would be fixed. Thanks ;)
 



This doesn't work on Win 10...still can't do any mods....

Maybe Win 10 Users need to have the net Framework installed or Visual C++ Files
2015/09/22 12:13:07
killerbee1985
panup
killerbee1985
It worked with a workaround. I copied the TTSRES.dll 64 Bit File in the 
[<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\SONAR\ [<font]Folder.
 
[<font]Then i installed the Mod. After that i copied the TTSRES.dll File Back into the 64 Bit Folder 
[<font][<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\x64\SONAR\
 
[<font][<font]and startet 64 Bit Sonar.
[<font][<font]It worked. It would be cool when this would be fixed. Thanks ;)
 




How did you know to copy TTSRES.dll to that folder? Did you find it in Duckbar preferences?
 


I know it because i knew the 64 Bit Files and 32 Bit Files are in a different Folder. With different Files.
I knew that Duckbar took the wrong dll File because only my 32 Bit Version changed graphically.
I knew that the File was modified because of the Date and Time of the File.
I knew that dll Files are also Containers for Resources like Pictures.
I counted 1+1 and thought that i should try it to exchange the Files and copy them back after modifying it. And it worked on Windows 10 without Problems.
2015/09/22 12:14:32
cclarry
killerbee1985
cclarry
killerbee1985
It worked with a workaround. I copied the TTSRES.dll 64 Bit File in the 
[<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\SONAR\ [<font]Folder.
 
[<font]Then i installed the Mod. After that i copied the TTSRES.dll File Back into the 64 Bit Folder 
[<font][<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\x64\SONAR\
 
[<font][<font]and startet 64 Bit Sonar.
[<font][<font]It worked. It would be cool when this would be fixed. Thanks ;)
 



This doesn't work on Win 10...still can't do any mods....

Maybe Win 10 Users need to have the net Framework installed or Visual C++ Files


I have both...
2015/09/22 12:20:31
killerbee1985
cclarry
killerbee1985
cclarry
killerbee1985
It worked with a workaround. I copied the TTSRES.dll 64 Bit File in the 
[<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\SONAR\ [<font]Folder.

[<font]Then i installed the Mod. After that i copied the TTSRES.dll File Back into the 64 Bit Folder 
[<font][<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\x64\SONAR\

[<font][<font]and startet 64 Bit Sonar.
[<font][<font]It worked. It would be cool when this would be fixed. Thanks ;)




This doesn't work on Win 10...still can't do any mods....

Maybe Win 10 Users need to have the net Framework installed or Visual C++ Files


I have both...


Is there an error message?
2015/09/22 12:21:42
cclarry
None of those thinds worked...same message...
2015/09/22 12:23:03
panup
> And it worked on Windows 10 without Problems.
 
What is your UAC setting?
 
 
2015/09/22 12:23:19
cclarry
Unable to apply mode because file C:\Program Files\Cakeawalk\Sonar Platinum\TTRESS.DLL 
is in use by another process

That is the error message
2015/09/22 12:24:26
cclarry
My UAC setting is Administrator...always has been...
 
2015/09/22 12:25:43
killerbee1985
panup
> [<font]Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\x64\SONAR\Sonar.exe
Why on earth does Steam put 64 bit programs in x86 folder???
This must be one reason why Duckbar has problems with this installation path.
 


If you want to get the right Path for the Steam Version with your program you have to read the Regkey "SteamPath" under "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Valve\Steam"
 
Value like: i:/program files (x86)/steam
You have to add the Folders "steamapps\common\Cakewalk\x64\SONAR" for the 64 Bit Files or "steamapps\common\Cakewalk\SONAR" for the 32 Bit Files.
Like: i:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\Cakewalk\x64\SONAR
 
 
2015/09/22 12:27:30
cclarry
I'm not using Steam at all...is that REQUIRED?
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