I mentioned in my last post that I got an error running installation scripts for ESB Toolkit 2.0 on my 64-bit Vista machine. Brendon Birdoes from Microsoft on the ESBT Forum pointed out the solution. To run scripts that require a 32-bit OS, use the 32-bit version of cmd.exe, which is at \Windows\SysWOW64\cmd.exe. Not only does that fix the problem I reported, but it also allows the script to call ExplorerOM, which can only run in 32-bit mode.
I had assumed that the Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt (from Visual Studio Tools on the Start menu) is always 32-bit, even on 1 64-bit Vista machine. I assumed wrongly.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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Richard have you encountered the faulting application btsntsvc.exe issue?? I got myself pickled into such a situation and i dont have a clue how and what triggered me into it... Can you help me ??
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