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Sigurd
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Hi this looks like a great application. I love that it can search odt's (zip files) for Open Office

I have an up to date Winxp

Clean install of 1.9.2

The program can't find Dlls etc. etc..
Feb 2, 2010  • #1
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Can you provide more information about the issue you are having? Thanks.
Feb 3, 2010  • #2
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Sigurd
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Win XP I think I'm up to date with Dot Net etc.. I have no other errors and I have let Windows update do its stuff.
Installed with your executable.
Happens in 1.9.2 and 1.9.3

I right click on a directory in Win Explorer and choose Fileseek. I choose a subdirectory and add *.pdf|*.odt as the included files.
I check load & process files using filters
I type in my text to search for and press search.

Error messages

FileSeek.exe - Unable to Locate Component
X This application has failed to start because Acrobat.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix that.

I get this error repeatedly. It seems like each file in the que brings up this error. For the ODT option alone I get the same error but it says uwinapi.dll was not found.

Acrobat works fine. The DLL is under program files\adobe\acrobat8.0\

uwinapi.dll similarly is C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 3\URE\bin

I checked to see if the dlls are registered and they're not. I tried to register them manually and I received "Failed to register C\program Files\openOffice.org 3\URE\bin\uwinapi.dll: error 127 - the specified procedure could not be found"

Is there a service or something that I should be running?
Feb 4, 2010  • #3
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Is this a messagebox that pops up, or a message in the results list? Could you post a screenshot of the issue so I can research it further? Thanks! :)
Feb 4, 2010  • #4
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Sigurd
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It's a messagebox. The program seems to start and then hang when it gets to a selected file type.

Here's the options 00000
And then the error 00001
• Attachment: FILESEEK ERROR00000.jpg [185,920 bytes]
FILESEEK ERROR00000.jpg
FILESEEK ERROR00000.jpg
• Attachment: FILESEEK ERROR00001.jpg [176,994 bytes]
FILESEEK ERROR00001.jpg
FILESEEK ERROR00001.jpg
Feb 4, 2010  • #5
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
For some reason OpenOffice doesn't correctly set the Path correctly when installed. I have added a provision in FileSeek 1.9.4 to check for this and add it when searching. I'll be posting FileSeek 1.9.4 in the next few weeks. :)
Feb 9, 2010  • #6
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