• DLLREGISTERSERVER in WOLAPI.dll failed return code was 0x80020009
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Im trying to register my westwood online dll's so i can play red alert 2 online. it registers WOLBrowser.dll fine but not WOLAPI.dll I tried windows support and registered msvbvm50.dll in my system32 directory successfully but it still wouldnt register the dll file. any suggestions? windows xp sp2
are you using regsvr or regsvr32? It shouldn't make a difference but sometimes it does.
regsvr32
Is this a legit copy of Red Alert 2? I don't see why you'd need to regsvr DLLs in a legit copy...
it's the first decade. apparently there are some issues with the first decade
Hi, In order to resolve this issue, you can also do the following: Restore file and registry security permissions to a known state. For Windows XP users: Download and unzip a small utility called Repair Permissions from [url]http://djlizard.net/software/Repair%20Permissions.zip[/url] Locate the unzipped folder, and double-click the !RUNME file. The command prompt window will now open and will begin to restore the file and registry permissions to a known state, please be patient as the command can take some time to complete. Once the command has completed, try to register a dll file again. For Windows Vista/Windows 7 users: Click Start>All Programs>Accessories, then right-click on “Command Prompt” and select “Run as Administrator” Type in the following command exactly as you see it and press ENTER. secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\inf\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verbose Wait for the command to complete, it can take some time so please be patient. Once the command has completed, try to register a dll file again. [highlight](User was permabanned for this post ("" - Jaanus))[/highlight] [highlight](User was permabanned for this post ("Spam" - Jaanus))[/highlight]
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