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I installed vs2008 and visual fortran 11. Converted a project with c, c++, frortran from vs2005 where c is master. I can build the whole project but I can not open the property page on the fortran project. I get the following error: Class not registered. looking for object with clsid:{670f9cce-44da-44f6-97cf-b6dae7d4585}. An other problem is I can not open some of the files in the solution explorer. There I get the error: library not registered. Exception from hresult: 0x..... .
I uninstalled fortran und installed again. Did not help.
Any Id?
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Try this.
- Unpack the attached ZIP file to a convenient folder.
- Open a command prompt window (Start > Run > CMD)
- Change directory (cd) to the folder containing RepairVS08Integration.exe
- Type the following commands:
- SET PATH=
- SET LIB=
- SET INCLUDE=
- RepairVS08Integration
Now reopen Visual Studio and try again.
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I suppose it would help if I had actually attached the file. Sorry. I edited the post to do so.
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I suppose it would help if I had actually attached the file. Sorry. I edited the post to do so.
Successfully unregistered VFHieEditor.dll
Successfully unregistered VFAVwin.dll
Successfully unregistered VFFortSvc.dll
Successfully unregistered VFProjConvert.dll
Successfully unregistered VFProj.dll
Successfully unregistered VFToolOpt.dll
Successfully registered VFToolOpt.dll
Error while registering VFProj.dll: Access is denied.
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I have seen other cases where this happens. Some customers found that parts of their registry had been set to "no write access", by what, they did not know. I have also heard that some antivirus programs do things like this, so try disabling your antivirus temporarily and run the repair again.
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Thank you. It was not the scaner it was the registry. The protections were completly wrong. I set them to some for me suitabele value but the system did not run well. I had to reinstall! I understand now the black belt!

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