On 25/06/2013 12:53 AM, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote: > On 06/24/2013 06:18 PM, Bob Henson wrote: > >> When I ran >> >> regsvr32 c:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG2\bin\gpgex.dll >> >> it just caused an error, saying "The module "c:\program" failed to load. >> Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to >> check for problems with the binary or dependant .dll files. The >> specified module could not be found." > > Try putting double quotes at the start and end of the string, > e.g.: > > regsvr32 "c:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG2\bin\gpgex.dll" > > I can NOT assure you that this will work but it probably > will. >
That was my problem - thank you for the explanation. > I wished Microsoft had used just "C:/Programs/" instead of > "C:\Program Files\" for %ProgramFiles%. I don't know what > to say about 64 bit other than don't mix / match. Microsoft > could have used "C:/Programs/64/" but that would have made > too much sense. Microsoft wants back-slashes instead of > slashes and a nice mix of punctuation marks in addition to > dot "." plus space characters in all folder and file names. > It doesn't work very well, especially for something done from > cmd.exe instead of the GUI. How bad is it? I COPY 7za.exe > to use it in scripts because I don't want to make registry > changes (%Path%) just to make it work from where it is at. > > Sigh I can see your points. I have only recently started using Linux, and the command line functions are much more logical - however, using two sets is even more confusing. Now I can't remember which way to slash :-) I blame old age - but I get there in the end, with the help of my friends. GpgEx is now working just fine. I used to use another explorer extension ( I forget the name - I think it used to be in Gpg4win?) which stopped being developed so it will be handy to have one again. Regards, Bob _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users