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DM2

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  1. Yes, It is running without errors on both my X64 Windows 7 laptops now. Not Windows 7 X64 Server, but Windows 7 X64 Home Premuium. Strangely, it was just one laptop that required the above setting to work without errors (?) D.
  2. I managed to solve it. I did check my installed versions of Visual C++ and I had a comparable set of both x64 and x86 libraries to your setup. I tried installing them again from the Microsoft website, but still the same error. I then looked at the properties of the Start_as_program.exe icon. In the section for compatability, I ticked "run this program in compatibility for :" and selected "Windows 7". It now works The uniserver control panel child windows now function correctly. So, I can check server status, etc. Not sure why the changing of compatibility mode had that effect ? D.
  3. Thanks, I was wondering about the 32bit - 64 bit thing. My other laptop (also 64 bit) runs UniServer fine. I'll cross-reference my installed libraries. Hopefully just a missing 32 bit library. Thanks. D.
  4. I have searched and see a few people have issues with the core_functions_inc.vbs script but I have a strange issue on one of my laptops. When starting up I get a Script error window displaying : An error has occured in the script on this page. Line : 2017 Char : 2 Error: Generic Failure Code : 0 URL : file:///C:/Users/David_i7/Downloads/UniServer/UniServer/uni_con/includes/core_functions_inc.vbs I have all the latest Visual C Libraries installed (64 bit). The line in the script that the error occurss is : Set procItem = objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_process") Can anybody tell me what is going on ? If I select continue running scripts, I can start up the server and view websites that use MySQL databases. But the Uniserver panel and inof windows open, but display no information (asterisks, spinning arrows). I'll test this on another Win 7 64 laptop later this evening and see if I get the same error. D.
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