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lostplanet:
Hi jraju,
should I copy the file with 7-Zip in both folders
C:\Windows\SysWOW64
and
C:\Windows\winsxs ?
jraju:
Please note that the file location, is c:windows\system32 folder. You have to copy, the required file in to this directory. I am not sure of the location, since your operating system is different. But this is the normal location of all dll files. If system restore is available, then i would not give this solution. Since it was not there, this is the only solution.
Please go through the instruction in the second link, where it is clearly said, how to access the files in your dvd. Otherwise, i hope that Mr shane would give the link where genuine dll file could be downloaded. Please go through, how to access the dll files in your dvd , in the instructions.
lostplanet:
I have Windows Home Premium 64-Bit.
This Windows-version has two folders for system-files. On called "System32" that contains 64-Bit-files and another one called "SysWOW64" for 32-Bit-files. Besides that Windows keeps a copy of each file in these two folders in the folder "winsxs" for internal use. This is what I learned in the last days when searching the internet for solving my problem. I assume this copy of the file in "winsxs" is what the problem report adresses when it says "source file in store is also corrupted".
From that and from the problem report and from the search for "mswstr10.dll" on my computer I found that I have two files "mswstr10.dll" on my computer: one in folder C:\Windows\SysWOW64 and another one in C:\Windows\winsxs. The location of the file in "SysWOW64" tells me, that the file is a 32-Bit-file. And the second file in "winsxs" is just the copy that Windows hold for internal use.
Based on these findings my question is: when replacing the file "mswstr10.dll" with 7-Zip, in which folder should I copy the file from my Windows-CD? In both folders (C:\Windows\SysWOW64 and C:\Windows\winsxs) or just in one of them and than somehow asking Windows do the rest of the work? My fear is, that just copying the files in the two folders may be to simple and that it needs some more action, that Windows will accept the files and that they work properly. But maybe I see the things to complicated.
Thank You for help. Maybe Shane could also give a comment to my problem.
George
Willy2:
The error
"The modul '........................' is possibly not compatible with the windows version, that you want to execute. Check if the module is compatible with a x86-Version (32-Bit) or x64-Version (64-Bit) of 'regsvr.exe'."
means that you tried to register the 32 bit version of a file with the 64 bit version of REGSVR32.exe. You MUST take the 32 bit version of REGSVR32 to register a 32 bit file.
Willy2:
And running WR ("Repair MDAC/MS Jet") on a 64 bit system won't help either because WR makes EXACTLY he same mistake/error. Not once but 10 times. Needs to fixed in the next WR version. For the time being you'll have to fix it manually.
E.g. "%windir%\syswow64\regsvr32 %windir%\syswow64\msjet40.dll"
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