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Installation Error 2739 on Vista

I was installing a new program on my Vista machine and received the following error message.

Installer Error 2739

I did a bit of a search and found that the problem was due to either VBScript.dll and/or JScript.dll not being registered.

The following are the steps needed to register them

  1. Open a Command Prompt with Elevated Administrative Privileges
  2. Type the following to change the correct directory
    1. For 32 bit Vista
      • c:
      • cd \windows\system32
    2. For 64 bit Vista
      • c:
      • cd \windows\syswow64
  3. Type regsvr32 jscript.dll
  4. Type regsvr32 vbscript.dll

You will receive the following messages if successfully registered.

RegSrv32 jscript.dll Success

RegSrv32 vbscript.dll Success

If you received the following error messages.

RegSrv32 jscript.dll Error

RegSrv32 vbscript.dll Error

It is because the command prompt in Step 1 was not run with elevated administrative privileges.  To do this the easiest way is

  1. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories
  2. Right click on the Command Prompt and select Run as an Administrator
  3. Authenticate

When you have successfully registered the DLLs you should have no problems re-running the installation and having installing it correctly.

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Never ending "The Speakerphone is on" Notification Bubble

My Dopod 838Pro for the last 3 days has continuously been displaying a “The Speakerphone is on” notification bubble. This was starting to get real annoying because it was actually turned off.

I tried turning it off via all the usual approaches, while making a call hitting the Speaker Off button or selecting the “Turn Speakerphone Off” menu item, rebooting the phone, etc. all to no avail.

After doing some searching on the net for a solution I read that by holding down the Answer/Call button for a couple of seconds during a call would turn the Speakerphone on.

So I thought I’d give that a go and called my work (as it was late and no one would be there to answer) and tried it and what do you know the speakerphone icon and notification disappeared and everything is back to normal again.

Very Weird!

My Gmail account has been upgraded

I’ve been waiting to try Gmail’s new features since hearing about them and as of this morning I can as my Gmail account has now been upgraded.

Some of my initial impressions of the new version are

  • The Improved Contacts manager looks good. I now have an excuse to get in and clean up my contacts.
  • Pre-fetching of mail works good it’s a bit slow when viewing labels which contain a lot of mail but that a small trade off to get the instantaneous viewing after the mail has been loaded.
  • I like the ability to quickly search for all recent conversations just by clicking on the more button after hovering over the person’s name.

Gmail Recent Conversation feature

  • If I need to create more filters I can use the “Filter message like this” option to get started quickly.

Gmail Filter Conversation feature

All in all I’m very impressed with the new version.

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Moving Outlook’s Exchange Mailbox Offline Cache

If you use Outlook and connect to an exchange mailbox and have the Use Cached Exchange Mode enabled. What Outlook does is create an offline cache (outlook.ost) to store a local copy of your exchange mailbox when your not connected. This offline cache is created in the Microsoft\Outlook folder underneath the Local Settings folder of your profile.

  • XP and lower - C:\Documents and Settings\<Your Username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook)
  • Vista - C:\Users\<Your Username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook

This location is fine if you have a lot of free disk space or your exchange mailbox isn’t large but if get low disk space free notifications it might be time to move the offline cache to another location. The only problem is that moving the offline cache is not as simple as moving a Personal Folder this is due to Outlook storing the location of the offline cache with the exchange account settings.

Steps for moving a Personal Folder

  1. Close Outlook
  2. Locate the .PST file
  3. Move it to the new location
  4. Open Outlook
  5. Use the dialog box to locate the Personal File at the new location

Steps for moving the offline cache

  1. Close Outlook
  2. Run Regedit and locate registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\<Version>\Outlook where <Version> is
    1. 10.0 for Outlook 2002
    2. 11.0 for Outlook 2003
    3. 12.0 for Outlook 2007
  3. Add a new a string value called ForcePSTPath and enter the new location for the offline cache (from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883401) ForcePSTPath Registry Setting
  4. Run Mail Setup from the Control Panel Mail Setup program
  5. Click on the Data Files and add a new Temporary Personal Folder (this will just be temporary as outlook won’t allow you to remove an account which is associated with the default email delivery location) Temporary Personal Folder Added
  6. Set this Temporary Personal Folder to be the default delivery location. You may get a similar question just answer Yes Default delivery location warning message
  7. Open and close Outlook quickly. (This sets the Temporary Personal Folder created in Step 7 to be the default delivery location)
  8. Back in the Mail Setup program and click on accounts and remove your Microsoft Exchange Account. Exchange Account Removed
  9. Open and close Outlook again to clear any settings. (May not be required but doesn’t hurt)
  10. In accounts (Step 8.) add your Microsoft Exchange account back.
  11. Open Outlook and it will re-create the offline cache in the location specified entered in step 2. Offline Cache Created
  12. Clean up by removing the Temporary Personal Folder created in step 7.Temporary Personal Folders Removed
  13. Open Outlook to recreate the offline cache in the new location.Offline Cache created in the New Location
  14. Don’t forget to delete the old offline cache from C: Drive.

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Nerd Test

I’m a Dorky Nerd God which I’m not to sure if that a good thing or a bad thing…

NerdTests.com says I'm a Dorky Nerd God.  What are you?  Click here!

Either way don’t tell my wife I wouldn’t want her to think that this is proof that she has won the “Your a Nerd, No I’m a Geek” debate we have had running for years ;)

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Dopod 838Pro Windows Mobile 6 Upgrade now available

Well after waiting just under a month since the official release date (previous post) the Australian version of the Windows Mobile 6 ROM upgrade for the Dopod 838Pro is now available for download from the HTC Member’s Club.

AUS WM6 for Dopod 838Pro Now Available

I’m downloading it now :)

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I’m now offically a very proud Dad!!!

As of 10:53pm on the 23rd July 2007 my son Sebastian weighing in at 7lb 3oz and 50cms long was born!! It was just a fantastic experience being in the delivery room and seeing him for the first time words just can’t really describe what is like but I’m sure every new father can agree it is just so FANTASTIC!!!

Here is a couple of pictures I took today of my son Sebastian I may be a bit biased but it’s he just gorgeous!!!.

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WOO HOO!!! It’s great to be a DAD!!!!

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Dopod 838Pro WM6 Upgrade temporary unavailable

Ever since I first read a couple of months ago that HTC will be providing a free update to Windows Mobile 6 for the Dopod 838Pro I’ve been waiting in anticipation for it. So you can imagine how excited I was when I read that they have announced that is available.

So without wasting any time I go to download the updated ROM and received the following message.

htc-asia-wm6-not-available

Noooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

UPDATE: The announcement is now saying that it will be available tomorrow the 12th July. Lets hope fingers crossed!!

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Zune + Dodge Nitro = ?

This Guy really likes his Zune

via Gizmodo

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Using Google Reader to create multiple shared feeds

In my last post I talked about using Google Reader to create a Shared Item feed or Link Blog but what if you wanted to take it a step further and split the posts you find interesting into different categories (Eg. Tech News, Geek stuff, .NET, SQL, etc.) and that get there own RSS feed for people to subscribe to. Can this be done? Well “Yes” but it’s going to be a bit more labor intensive on your part than just clicking on the share button.

To create your new Category Link Blog the first thing you will need to do is to create a tag that will represent the categories. The easiest way to do this is add the tag name to an existing post by clicking on the Edit Tags at the bottom as follow.

Before

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Add Tag WPF

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Afterwards

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After you have done that the new tag will appear in your list.

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The next step is to set the tag to being public via the Tag settings page (Settings, Tags) by clicking on the icon next to the word private to switch

Private

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Public

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From here it is just a matter of clicking on the “view public page” to get the address of your new link blog page.

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To add items to this category link blog is just a matter of editing and adding the tag to the posts you want to add.

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