1. Win32Lib and Windows 2003 Server
- Posted by c.k.lester <euphoric at cklester.com> Mar 19, 2007
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Anybody have any troubles running Win32Lib programs on Windows 2003 Server? I've got a user who is getting error messages regarding DLLs and I'm wondering if that's because it isn't compatible.
2. Re: Win32Lib and Windows 2003 Server
- Posted by jacques deschênes <desja at globetrotter.net> Mar 19, 2007
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- Last edited Mar 20, 2007
Hi c.k. Lester, If the server is windows 2003 with service pack 1, desable "data execution prevention" and test the application again. If this solve the problem, the there is 2 options. 1) Keep it desabled (unsafe) 2) include the application in the exclution list of the DEP. regards, Jacques Deschênes
3. Re: Win32Lib and Windows 2003 Server
- Posted by c.k.lester <euphoric at cklester.com> Mar 19, 2007
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- Last edited Mar 20, 2007
jacques deschênes wrote: > If the server is windows 2003 with service pack 1, desable "data execution > prevention" > and test the application again. > If this solve the problem, the there is 2 options. > 1) Keep it desabled (unsafe) > 2) include the application in the exclution list of the DEP. Thanks, Jacques! Unfortunately (or fortunately), the user didn't really have Windows 2003 Server. We got IT on the line and they confirmed it was Windows XP Pro... :)
4. Re: Win32Lib and Windows 2003 Server
- Posted by jacques deschênes <desja at globetrotter.net> Mar 19, 2007
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- Last edited Mar 20, 2007
windows xp pro sp2 as also DEP so my suggestion is valid in that case too. c.k.lester wrote: > > jacques deschênes wrote: > > > If the server is windows 2003 with service pack 1, desable "data execution > > prevention" > > and test the application again. > > If this solve the problem, the there is 2 options. > > 1) Keep it desabled (unsafe) > > 2) include the application in the exclution list of the DEP. > > Thanks, Jacques! Unfortunately (or fortunately), the user didn't really have > Windows 2003 Server. We got IT on the line and they confirmed it was Windows > XP Pro... :)