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Tim_DT-
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Error 339:

Description: Component 'mswinsck.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid


Okay, so i've spent 5 hours researching on the Internet, and tried the forums which are Sticky/tagged.


This One:

http://vnboards.ign.com/Message.aspx?topic=103628795&brd=5432&replies=4


========Morning

First extract mswinsck.ocx and msinet.ocx for your copy of xp 32 bit or vista 32 bit and copy and paste or export into Vista 64 bit these files do not ship with this operating system. My computer, Windows, Systems 32 this is where you put these files because they are not in Vista 64 bit. Then download and run Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0 Run- time Redistribution Pack (vbrun60sp6.exe) here is the web site http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7B9BA261-7A9C-43E7-9117-F673077FFB3C&displaylang=en

Next open a command line or cmd as Administrator and type regsvr32 /u /s mswinsck.ocx hit enter. Then the next file regsvr32 /u/s msinet.ocx hit enter done. Hope this helps folks that are trying to run lifetank on Vista 64 bit

This is what I did. ========


step1. Ive Downloaded Msinet.ocx and Mswinsck.ocx and put them into my System32 Folder.


step2. Downloaded Runtime


step3. Registering the files.

regsvr32 Mswinsck.ocx- Failure (Says that the file isnt Compatible with Vista 64-bit)

regsvr32 Msinet.ocx - Failure ( -||-)


What can i do? I even once Successfully registered Mswinsck.ocx, But then again Msinet.ocx Isnt compatible?


Any thoughts?

What do i do when it says the file aint compatible?


:/
Horathion
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This is Tim, over at my friends house.


So i finally got both Registers "Successfully" Just by putting

"Regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\msinet.ocx"

"Regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\mswinsck.ocx"


Without the /u and /s (Is this necessary??)


And i still get the error ingame.. 339 :/
MT_Gouru  3 stars
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/u is to UNregister the component,

/s is to do it silently


Using neither option is the proper thing to do when registering a component.

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