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From: munrpa on 22 Dec 2009 05:31 have a look at using the c:\windows\sysnative link instead, I've not tried it but C:\windows\sysnative\msra.exe should point to the 64bit version on x64. "HAL07" wrote: > Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote: > > HAL07 wrote: > >> I've created a program that starts remote assistance (msra.exe) from > >> Windows Vista/7. We use it alot in the IT-department. > >> The program is just a normal vbscript, but wrapped into a .HTA file > >> for some GUI (buttons etc), so it's still a Vbscript. > >> > >> The problems came when people installed Windows 7 x64. The HTA still > >> runs as 32bit. But when they try starting msra.exe they get the error: > >> C:\windows\system32\msra.exe The network is not present or not > >> started. > >> > >> Well I guess it's too much to ask for a separate 32bit-version of msra > >> in windows x64. but is there a way to start a 64bit program from a > >> 32bit HTA? > > > > Are you using the 32 bit build of IE to open the HTA file? > > > > yes i guess. not sure how that works. but i cannot make changes to my local computer settings, as this program is ran by many others. > > -- > -- HAL07, Engineering Services, Norway > . > |