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EHM on Windows 7 Question
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:31 pm
by DaveG-Canes
Just wondering if anyone knows how to register the .ocx files associated with EHM on Windows 7. I did it on my old laptop but forgot the way to do it that's needed to get EHM to work. And of course since that fried recently i'm kindof stuck.
Re: EHM on Windows 7 Question
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:44 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
DaveG-Canes wrote:Just wondering if anyone knows how to register the .ocx files associated with EHM on Windows 7. I did it on my old laptop but forgot the way to do it that's needed to get EHM to work. And of course since that fried recently i'm kindof stuck.
As far as I know, you just put them in the main EHM folder like you always do. If EHM won't work, you may just need to run as admin or use compatibility mode.
Re: EHM on Windows 7 Question
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:53 pm
by Jungle Cats
I don't recall having any problems, but I'm sure I did.
In Windows 7x64, there might be a missing .dll (which is as easy as googling+downloading) that EHM likes, but I can't recall anything weird with the .ocx
Do they not register if you go to the command line?
(Should point out I use a hacked .exe of EHM - but don't we all use the 'no-waiver' hack?)
Re: EHM on Windows 7 Question
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:21 pm
by DaveG-Canes
Run as Admin seems to have got things working. Thanks guys
Re: EHM on Windows 7 Question
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 1:28 am
by Oilers_GM
not that i have it but anyone know if it will run on 8?
Re: EHM on Windows 7 Question
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 7:14 pm
by Jungle Cats
It should. Nothing has fundamentally changed about the architecture, it's just got a revamped interface. (And, allegedly, it's got greater legacy-program compatibility? Haven't played with it yet either. If it's really supposed to be lighter-weight than 7 (Can't even overstate the shot in the arm my system got when I swapped Vista for 7... oy.), might be worth while.)