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#1 User is offline   gugutz 

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Posted 09 October 2006 - 04:34 PM

1 - does ROE recognize the %programfiles% parameter?
īcause i was trying to use it to unninstal the eMusic program with comes within winamp 5.3.
so, in my language, "Program Files" is called "Arquivos de Programas". even so, the variable is the same, and i use it for batch files, but when i tried with ROE it didnīt find the way to the folder.


2 - in my install (witch is mostly cuztomized by nLite), when comes to the part when i install silently winamp e WLM, and both programs opens, iīm getting this erros saying the program was unable to open cause a file was missing: wmidx.dll Does anyone knows why is that happening, what does that file do, if it is something related to nLite, anything?


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Posted 10 October 2006 - 08:30 AM

29 views and no anwsers?

this wmidx.dll is really getting annoying.

help!

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 10:18 AM

That .dll is the Windows Media Indexer .dll, and should be on any system that has Windows Media Player installed from version 9 up. Not sure why it would come up unless Winamp is attempting to utilize a function in it for some reason.

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 11:14 AM

try adding the .dll file to the keep box in nLite
and %programfiles% in ROE always worked for me but try using "%systemdrive%\Arquivos de Programas"

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 01:39 PM

View Post_sergio_, on Oct 10 2006, 06:14 PM, said:

"%systemdrive%\Arquivos de Programas"

I'm ALWAYS using this. (in English, though!)

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 02:30 PM

in nLite, i remove WMP īcause i use media player classic witch comes within the k-lite mega codec pack.
so, i donīt need WMP 9 or 8.
wonder if thats why iīm getting this error?

if that is the problem, can someone upload this file and give the link for me to download?

oh, and in what folder shall i put the file?

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 04:25 PM

You would have found out what it is and where to d/l if you use Google. When I tried, the first two are d/l links, the third tells you what it is.

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 04:26 PM

It's already on the installation media, in the i386 directory, as a compressed file (wmix.dl_). You should be able to expand it to the system32 directory (and optionally register it) without anything but an XP CD.

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 06:18 PM

then i just rename the wmidx.dl_ to wmidx.dll and put it under the system32 folder?

okay, then. gonna try it now.
thanks again.
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Posted 10 October 2006 - 08:22 PM

Actually, it'll be compressed - you'll have to use the "expand" command to expand it to the destination directory, as copying may - or may not - work.

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