Instead, we recommend that you install a Visual C++ Redistributable Package. Merge modules for different versions of the same DLL cannot be included in one installer, and merge modules make it difficult to service DLLs independently of your application. We recommend that you not use merge modules except when you don't have to service your application and you don't have dependencies on more than one version of the DLLs. Your first post will be checked for appropriate content (SPAM) - please allow a bit of time for that. (Visual Studio itself uses this technique.) However, installation to this folder will fail unless the installing user has administrator rights. Mark All Forums Read Forum Hardware Products HomeSeer Hardware Products Legacy HomeSeer Hardware PRO-100 (Legacy) If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ. You can use merge modules to enable the installation of redistributable Visual C++ DLLs into the %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\ folder. (Only non-debug versions of Visual C++ DLLs may be redistributed.) For more information and a link to a list of merge modules that are licensed for redistribution, see Redistributing Visual C++ Files. When Visual Studio is installed, the merge modules are installed in \Program Files\Common Files\Merge Modules\. If it is saved under a different name, only the new named file will be in Layout.
In your setup file, specify that the merge modules are prerequisites for your application. Citrix has a ICA file creation tool on their site called Citrix Quick Launch but needs Tabctl32.ocx. Please read the notes carefully to see if any apply to your designs. When a merge module is compiled in a Windows Installer setup file, it enables the deployment of specific DLLs to computers that have a specific platform. Visual Studio includes merge modules for each Visual C++ component that's licensed to be redistributed with an application. 1 Rename tabctl32.ocx in Windows\SysWOW64 to tabctl32.dll 2 Open DOS prompt 'as administrator' (right click) 3 type C:\WINDOWS\SYSWOW64\REGSVR32 TABCTå…ƒ2.DLL 4 the computer should register it for you 1 Make a copy of Sbuilder.ini and store away safely 2 In sbuilder.