chazzie Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 Why does FSUIPC refuse to accept the key sometimes when running it directly from the VB development interface? I used it earlier, rebooted and it won't run trough there now "One or more applications are not registered..." is the error message.
Pete Dowson Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 Why does FSUIPC refuse to accept the key sometimes when running it directly from the VB development interface? I used it earlier, rebooted and it won't run trough there now "One or more applications are not registered..." is the error message. Because VB is rather odd in that when you run your program within its auspices, it isn't your process which is running, but VB's. So FSUIPC doesn't recognise you, and so the Key doesn't check. Please look at the FSUIPC LOG, it will be evident then. Sorry, but either you will have to only ever run your program on its own, or register FSUIPC so that it will accept all programs. Regards, Pete
chazzie Posted January 28, 2004 Author Report Posted January 28, 2004 Just seemed strange to me, because it worked for awile, trough VB without user-registration...
rickalty Posted January 28, 2004 Report Posted January 28, 2004 Just seemed strange to me, because it worked for awile, trough VB without user-registration... Yesterday it worked Today it does not work ...........Such is Windows From "HighTech Haiku" :-)
chazzie Posted January 31, 2004 Author Report Posted January 31, 2004 I'll drink to that! I study to become a network technician... Try to configure a printer in a Windows 2003-based domain :P
rickalty Posted February 9, 2004 Report Posted February 9, 2004 I - think - I've found out why this worked for you and then didn't. If I am working on a project, and run it compiled, then later work on the code in the developer interface, it will run from the IDE, but if I haven't run it compiled, it won't. It would appear that once FSUIPC accepts that an app is registered, it continues to do so, even though technically it's VB that's running, not your app. Richard
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