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Wayne Harris
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Symptom

When you attempt to run the Term-LAB application, you receive one of the following error messages...

Run-time error '339':

Component TABCTL32.OCX or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid."


Run-time error '713':

Component <Any file name> or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid."


Cause

It appears that the problem is related to Vista's default security settings. (On some machines, the Microsoft Installer application does not have the correct priveleges to install certain files.)

Solutions

Method 1

1. Uninstall Term-LAB
2. Open the Windows Control Panel
3. Select "User Accounts"
4. Turn User Account Control (UAC) on.
5. Reboot your computer
6. Re-install Term-LAB

Method 2

1. Open Windows Explorer (file explorer) and look in the c:\windows\system32 folder.
2. Locate a file named "cmd.exe".
3. Right-click cmd.exe and select "Run As". When the Run As dialog box opens, select the radio button "The following user" and select Administrator from the list. Enter the Adminstrator password and then press "OK".
4. At the prompt, please type the following (press ENTER after typing each line)...

regsvr32 /u/s tabctl32.ocx
regsvr32 /s tabctl32.ocx
regsvr32 /u/s msmask32.ocx
regsvr32 /s msmask32.ocx
exit

5. Run Term-LAB.

Alternate and Untested Methods

Method 3
1. Open the C:\Program Files\Termlab folder.
2. Right-click on Termlab.exe and then select "Properties".
3. Click on the "Compatibility" tab and select "Run as Windows XP Service Pack 2".

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[ 04-02-2008, 09:22 PM: Message edited by: Wayne Harris ]

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