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#831 LarryG

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Posted 25 August 2019 - 10:11 AM

Good Morning,

 

I installed the file, and followed instructions.  As we know, my system has issues with the TX27_wnd.dll file

 

This is the error message that popped up:

 

Report the following:
?WI CREATION ERROR: Class not registered "TIS.TX.TextControl.27"
VerseList2[5]         a?form ?wi '.txVL.Create' TXVersion
                             ^
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VerseList2[5] *
TxCtrl[38]
Start[85]



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Posted 25 August 2019 - 11:02 AM

The test file does requires TX27 and assumes it has been installed with e-Sword 12, so I'm not surprised by your result. 



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Posted 25 August 2019 - 11:17 AM

Good Morning,

 

I installed the file, and followed instructions.  As we know, my system has issues with the TX27_wnd.dll file

 

This is the error message that popped up:

 

Report the following:
?WI CREATION ERROR: Class not registered "TIS.TX.TextControl.27"
VerseList2[5]         a?form ?wi '.txVL.Create' TXVersion
                             ^
________________________________________________________________

VerseList2[5] *
TxCtrl[38]
Start[85]

 

If you want to be brave, CLICK HERE and download the test file I just place which includes an installer for TX27.



#834 LarryG

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Posted 25 August 2019 - 11:23 AM

The test file does requite TX27 and assumes it has been installed with e-Sword 12, so I'm not surprised by your result. 

 

Yes, that is kind of what I figured...  It wasn't bringing anything new to the party, from my perspective.  YES, I'll try any new files you propose.



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Posted 25 August 2019 - 12:18 PM

If you want to be brave, CLICK HERE and download the test file I just place which includes an installer for TX27.

Yes, the software appeared to install correctly, yet this error was posted upon when attempting to start the test file with the TX27

 

Report the following:
⎕WI CREATION ERROR: Unable to create ActiveX object; hresult=80004005
VerseList2[5]         a←form ⎕wi '.txVL.Create' TXVersion
                             ^
_____________________________________________________________________

VerseList2[5] *
TxCtrl[38]
Start[85]



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Posted 25 August 2019 - 01:23 PM

Have you tried doing the Install as Administrator?



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Posted 25 August 2019 - 03:13 PM

The only way I found to resolve this problem, was to reinstall my operating system.  It appears that a previous update to Windows caused this issue.  I know this is a drastic step but after trying everything else this seemed to be my only option.



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Posted 25 August 2019 - 03:43 PM

The only way I found to resolve this problem, was to reinstall my operating system.  It appears that a previous update to Windows caused this issue.  I know this is a drastic step but after trying everything else this seemed to be my only option.

Why is this then not a universal problem?  Hm...



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Posted 25 August 2019 - 05:34 PM

Have you tried doing the Install as Administrator?

Hi, I just did a re-boot and re-install of the new file, as you suggested as Administrator.  The results were the same.  The Tooltip TX27, for reasons unknown, have no impact that I can see/understand on eSwords function.  Hmmm.... likewise, I removed eSword 11.10 prior to the re-boot, and did a re-install of eSword 12.00.  Everything installs just fine, but refuses to boot up.....it just sits there like a lump on a log.  Administrator privileges are seemingly non-existent.



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Posted 25 August 2019 - 05:53 PM

The only way I found to resolve this problem, was to reinstall my operating system.  It appears that a previous update to Windows caused this issue.  I know this is a drastic step but after trying everything else this seemed to be my only option.

 

Hey Bill,

You know, I've thought about that.  This used to be a big problem for me with the old XP software, but it seemed like they had everything fixed.  How in the world would a person find a "sick" update?  Just un-install all the updates, and re-install them?  To me, that seems like a really handy way to totally cripple a persons software.....one little file dropped and it's "Lights OUT!"  OR...Do an un-install and all the files aren't erased, so that when the new updates arrive there is an extra file.   I have a free service called Belarc Advisor and it tells me that I have all my updates, and it's not said anything about problem updates.






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