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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Lee, Sep 11, 2009.

  1. Lee

    Lee Guest

    I have a problem I can't solve... I have a much needed 32 bit program that I
    cannot run in the Vista 64 bit environment and I need to know what the best
    solution is to this? Go back to XP? Set up a seperate partition to run a 32
    bit environment? Please Advise and thank you for your input
     
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    "Lee" <lee.byler@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:81B52E60-ED86-4E1D-9E62-39BA98767795@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have a problem I can't solve... I have a much needed 32 bit program that
    >I cannot run in the Vista 64 bit environment and I need to know what the
    >best solution is to this? Go back to XP? Set up a seperate partition to run
    >a 32 bit environment? Please Advise and thank you for your input <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 23:32:39 -0400, "Lee" <lee.byler@gmail.com> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have a problem I can't solve... I have a much needed 32 bit program that I
    > cannot run in the Vista 64 bit environment and I need to know what the best
    > solution is to this? Go back to XP? Set up a seperate partition to run a 32
    > bit environment? Please Advise and thank you for your input <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->



    What is the program? Exactly what happens when you try to run it? If
    you get an error message please quote it verbatim.

    --
    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
    Please Reply to the Newsgroup
     
  4. Saucy

    Saucy Guest

    Virtual PC is free from Microsoft. With it you can create a virtual machine
    (computer) running Windows XP which runs on top of your already installed
    operating system. Then you can install you application to the virtual
    machine. Be sure to install the "Machine Additions" for better performance.

    You could dualboot, but this is a major nuisance. You would be having to
    close up everything and reboot all the time.

    You could have two computers, one dedicated to the application.

    Part of the consideration is performance. Some applications do OK on a
    virtual machine, others do not. You will need to test to know. If it
    performs adequately on the virtual machine then your problem is solved.

    Saucy


    "Lee" <lee.byler@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:81B52E60-ED86-4E1D-9E62-39BA98767795@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have a problem I can't solve... I have a much needed 32 bit program that
    > I cannot run in the Vista 64 bit environment and I need to know what the
    > best solution is to this? Go back to XP? Set up a seperate partition to
    > run a 32 bit environment? Please Advise and thank you for your input <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. Lee

    Lee Guest

    The program is called "ReDeal" and it's a realestate investment tool that
    pulls a lot of information together from off the web and puts in MS Access
    .... The error message dialog box is titled Microsoft .Net framework and the
    message itself says: 'the microsoft.jet.OLEDB.4.0 provider is not registered
    on the local machine'... I have made sure that net framework is updated and
    the msjet.dll file is present ... etc etc.. and after reading up on the
    issue I concluded it's the 64 / 32 bit issue
    "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
    news:qvcna5t0gfqkh70unh1v610d56nuffeugc@4ax.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 23:32:39 -0400, "Lee" <lee.byler@gmail.com> wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> I have a problem I can't solve... I have a much needed 32 bit program
    >> that I
    >> cannot run in the Vista 64 bit environment and I need to know what the
    >> best
    >> solution is to this? Go back to XP? Set up a seperate partition to run a
    >> 32
    >> bit environment? Please Advise and thank you for your input<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    >
    > What is the program? Exactly what happens when you try to run it? If
    > you get an error message please quote it verbatim.
    >
    > --
    > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
    > Please Reply to the Newsgroup <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  6. Mr.Pancks

    Mr.Pancks Guest

    "Lee" <lee.byler@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:686E56D8-9168-4B02-A882-0AB6DCAC9E5F@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > The program is called "ReDeal" and it's a realestate investment tool that
    > pulls a lot of information together from off the web and puts in MS Access
    > ... The error message dialog box is titled Microsoft .Net framework and
    > the message itself says: 'the microsoft.jet.OLEDB.4.0 provider is not
    > registered on the local machine'... I have made sure that net framework is
    > updated and the msjet.dll file is present ... etc etc.. and after reading
    > up on the issue I concluded it's the 64 / 32 bit issue<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    You need a tool to buy real estate?
    Buy low, sell high.

    Scam old people and people with poor credit.

    The end.

    You may also way over value properties due to a selling spurge from overly
    free, no collateral credit, but the results of that benefit few people.

    And the few need to run away.
     
  7. Lee

    Lee Guest

    Ken,
    The prog is a real estate research tool that pulls information from various
    county offices and uses it for various calculations.. it uses MS Access as
    the Data base.

    The creator does not have a solution at this time... .the error message is:


    Exception Text **************
    System.InvalidOperationException: The 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' provider is
    not registered on the local machine.
    at
    System.Data.OleDb.OleDbServicesWrapper.GetDataSource(OleDbConnectionString
    constr, DataSourceWrapper& datasrcWrapper)
    at System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnectionInternal..ctor(OleDbConnectionString
    constr, OleDbConnection connection)
    at
    System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnectionFactory.CreateConnection(DbConnectionOptions
    options, Object poolGroupProviderInfo, DbConnectionPool pool, DbConnection
    owningObject)
    at
    System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.CreateNonPooledConnection(DbConnection
    owningConnection, DbConnectionPoolGroup poolGroup)
    at
    System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnection(DbConnection
    owningConnection)
    at
    System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection
    outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory)
    at System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection.Open()
    at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.QuietOpen(IDbConnection connection,
    ConnectionState& originalState)
    at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.FillInternal(DataSet dataset,
    DataTable[] datatables, Int32 startRecord, Int32 maxRecords, String
    srcTable, IDbCommand command, CommandBehavior behavior)
    at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Fill(DataTable[] dataTables, Int32
    startRecord, Int32 maxRecords, IDbCommand command, CommandBehavior behavior)
    at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Fill(DataTable dataTable)
    at RE_Deal_II.WhlslDataSetTableAdapters.AdvTableAdapter.Fill(AdvDataTable
    dataTable)
    at RE_Deal_II.Form1.Form1_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
    at System.EventHandler.Invoke(Object sender, EventArgs e)
    at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnLoad(EventArgs e)
    at System.Windows.Forms.Control.CreateControl(Boolean fIgnoreVisible)
    at System.Windows.Forms.Control.CreateControl()
    at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmShowWindow(Message& m)
    at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
    at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
    at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg,
    IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)


    I am running Vista Home Premium which does not allow me to install VPC 2007,
    so I Created another partition, installed Win7 and installed VPC 2007 then
    installed Win Xp on the virtual machine. After doing all that I discovered
    that VPC 2007 does not support usb devices, which negates my whole setup..
    yea I can upgrade my Vista to support VPC 2007 but it seems that I will have
    to buy VMware in order to use my usb device.
    What am I missing here?


    "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
    news:qvcna5t0gfqkh70unh1v610d56nuffeugc@4ax.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 23:32:39 -0400, "Lee" <lee.byler@gmail.com> wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> I have a problem I can't solve... I have a much needed 32 bit program
    >> that I
    >> cannot run in the Vista 64 bit environment and I need to know what the
    >> best
    >> solution is to this? Go back to XP? Set up a seperate partition to run a
    >> 32
    >> bit environment? Please Advise and thank you for your input<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    >
    > What is the program? Exactly what happens when you try to run it? If
    > you get an error message please quote it verbatim.
    >
    > --
    > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
    > Please Reply to the Newsgroup <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  8. Lee

    Lee Guest

    Hey Saucy,

    I need usb support in the virtual machine... so I guess I'll have to use
    something other than what MS offers?


    "Saucy" <saucylemon@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    news:%23jvauW9MKHA.4964@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Virtual PC is free from Microsoft. With it you can create a virtual
    > machine (computer) running Windows XP which runs on top of your already
    > installed operating system. Then you can install you application to the
    > virtual machine. Be sure to install the "Machine Additions" for better
    > performance.
    >
    > You could dualboot, but this is a major nuisance. You would be having to
    > close up everything and reboot all the time.
    >
    > You could have two computers, one dedicated to the application.
    >
    > Part of the consideration is performance. Some applications do OK on a
    > virtual machine, others do not. You will need to test to know. If it
    > performs adequately on the virtual machine then your problem is solved.
    >
    > Saucy
    >
    >
    > "Lee" <lee.byler@gmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:81B52E60-ED86-4E1D-9E62-39BA98767795@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> I have a problem I can't solve... I have a much needed 32 bit program
    >> that I cannot run in the Vista 64 bit environment and I need to know what
    >> the best solution is to this? Go back to XP? Set up a seperate partition
    >> to run a 32 bit environment? Please Advise and thank you for your input<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  9. On 9/26/09, Lee posted:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hey Saucy,<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I need usb support in the virtual machine... so I guess I'll have to use
    > something other than what MS offers?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Since I needed USB support, I switched to VMware Reader, which is free,
    but I had to create the virtual machine on another computer which has a
    paid copy of the full VMware (a Macintosh,in fact). I just copied the
    virtual machine file to the PC and it wasn't hard to get it to work
    (IIRC).
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > "Saucy" <saucylemon@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
    > news:%23jvauW9MKHA.4964@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Virtual PC is free from Microsoft. With it you can create a virtual machine
    >> (computer) running Windows XP which runs on top of your already installed
    >> operating system. Then you can install you application to the virtual
    >> machine. Be sure to install the "Machine Additions" for better performance.
    >>
    >> You could dualboot, but this is a major nuisance. You would be having to
    >> close up everything and reboot all the time.
    >>
    >> You could have two computers, one dedicated to the application.
    >>
    >> Part of the consideration is performance. Some applications do OK on a
    >> virtual machine, others do not. You will need to test to know. If it
    >> performs adequately on the virtual machine then your problem is solved.
    >>
    >> Saucy
    >>
    >>
    >> "Lee" <lee.byler@gmail.com> wrote in message
    >> news:81B52E60-ED86-4E1D-9E62-39BA98767795@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> I have a problem I can't solve... I have a much needed 32 bit program that
    >>> I cannot run in the Vista 64 bit environment and I need to know what the
    >>> best solution is to this? Go back to XP? Set up a seperate partition to
    >>> run a 32 bit environment? Please Advise and thank you for your input<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    --
    Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com
     
  10. Gordon

    Gordon Guest

    "Gene E. Bloch" <letters@someplace.invalid> wrote in message
    news:u9z7HMKQKHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > On 9/26/09, Lee posted:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hey Saucy,<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> I need usb support in the virtual machine... so I guess I'll have to use
    >> something other than what MS offers?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Since I needed USB support, I switched to VMware Reader, which is free,
    > but I had to create the virtual machine on another computer which has a
    > paid copy of the full VMware (a Macintosh,in fact).<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Just for future reference - VMWare Server is also free, and that allows you
    to create VMs. You didn't need to do it on another machine....
     
  11. On 9/28/09, Gordon posted:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > "Gene E. Bloch" <letters@someplace.invalid> wrote in message
    > news:u9z7HMKQKHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> On 9/26/09, Lee posted:<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Hey Saucy,<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> I need usb support in the virtual machine... so I guess I'll have to use
    >>> something other than what MS offers?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> Since I needed USB support, I switched to VMware Reader, which is free, but
    >> I had to create the virtual machine on another computer which has a paid
    >> copy of the full VMware (a Macintosh,in fact).<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Just for future reference - VMWare Server is also free, and that allows you
    > to create VMs. You didn't need to do it on another machine....<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Thanks, I was unaware of that.

    Also, I had forgotten about Sun's virtual machine, VirtualBox (I was
    reminded in another thread yesterday).

    --
    Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com
     

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