#143786 - 2005-07-19 02:18 AM
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romulus
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hi. i'm new to kixstart. i'm trying to register kixgui.dll but get error msg "loadlibrary(kixgui.dll)failed-the specified module could not be found". prior to this i've copy/past-ed kix32.exe and kixgui.dll in windows\system32. any ideea of how to fix it and register .dll
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#143788 - 2005-07-19 03:07 AM
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NTDOC
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Where did you even get kixgui.dll
That has to be ancient by now. Why you use/need it? KiXforms has a newer kixforms.dll which has lot more functionality to it.
http://www.kixforms.com
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#143789 - 2005-07-19 03:07 AM
Re: regsvr32
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romulus
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well, all i'm trying is to register the kixgui.dll from cmd "regsvr32 kixgui.dll". it use to work, i can't remember exactly how, i'm new to all this...
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#143791 - 2005-07-19 03:27 AM
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romulus
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oh, thanx for that...i'll try kixforms.dll. as i said i'm new to loginscript and i got the ancient kixgui.dll from somebody who uses it to run a loginscript to map a couple printers and network shares on computers at work. is it that bad?...
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#143794 - 2005-07-19 03:48 AM
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romulus
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...and the new one, it's great that is kixforms, it worked, just now. i've also noticed the file size, 6 times bigger than my old kixgui.dll....size matters !!
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#143797 - 2005-07-19 04:10 AM
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romulus
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thanx gents, hoped i could add more comments to this but don't know what to say right now...novice at loginscript and i'm sure i'll be back to learn more about it soon. many thanx for now
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#143799 - 2005-07-19 02:22 PM
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Chris S.
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BTW, KiXGUI is just there to make the logon script pretty, it is not necessary if you just map some drives/printers. The same applies to KiXforms, it's there to pimp your login script.
I like that, "pimp your script."
There are some more differences with KiXGUI.dll. It is no longer updated, displays a little funky on high color, has (as mentioned) a dependency on VB runtimes, and has a couple of minor bugs.
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