Re: unable to load a program.
rod wrote:
> I downloaded the trial version here:
> http://www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=acdsee
>
> I have had my legal ACDSee 3.1 working on my XP for years,
>
> Looking at my install log it looks like ROBOex32.dll is getting overwritten
> somehow
> perhaps that's it.
>
> Computer A was a similar XPSP2
>
> Yes 3.1 is years old, it's slim, lean and loads in nanoseconds
> I manipulate 400,000 images with it, and it fits like an old slipper.
> If push comes to shove I'll reload windows and see if that corrects it.
You might want to test inside a virtual machine first. VMWare Server is
free. So is Virtual PC from Microsoft. I use WMware because it has the
option to save a snapshot so I can restore to a baseline or known prior
state for the virtual machine. Revert to snapshot, zap, back to
scratch.
Do a fresh install of Windows XP in the virtual machine. No updates.
Save a snapshot. In the base install of Windows XP, install the ACDsee
product to see if it works okay. If so, revert to the snapshot. ACDsee
is gone and any changes made by it. Then visit the Windows Update site
and apply all critical and recommended updates (but NO hardware updates
offered there). After all updates are complete, save a snapshot. With
a fully updated copy of Windows XP, now try installing ACDsee. If it
fails, a service pack, patch, or other update caused the interference.
If ACDsee works under the fully patched version of Windows XP then it
certainly looks like you have a conflict between ACDsee and some other
software on "my computer" that isn't on "computer A". In the VM, revert
to the snapshot (to remove ACDsee) and start installing your other apps
one by one. After each single other product install, see if an install
of ACDsee works without problems. If no problem, uninstall ACDsee
(through Add/Remove Programs), install the next program, and test ACDsee
again. You may then find which program is causing the conflict.
When I first saw "IDE.ACDStd.apl", I thought it might have something to
do with the IDE controllers for hard disks (Integrated Device
Electronics). However, the .apl extension mentioned at
www.filext.com
might mean that some library file (of functions) is what is provided by
this file. IDE could also mean Integrated Development Environment (as
in a GUI for programming). Could mean something completely different.
Did you search your hard drive to see if this file exists, including
hidden files in the search? Did you look on the install CD?
Did you visit their forums yet? I did a seach on "IDE.ACDStd.apl"
and got
http://community.acdsee.com/forums/search.php?q=IDE.ACDStd.apl.
I don't know if they maintain an archive of old posts so you could check
if any old posts addressed your old version.