joopvdl
16th September 2008, 09:45 PM
hope this will not be the improper place, anyway i've got a weird problem and i cannot find a solution.
the situation is this: i am a professional composer and i've been using a creamware pulsar sound card as my main tool for quite a few years.
i am also a htc kaiser user and have been using activesync to, well you know what you use it for.
anyway i've just installed a fresh os (windows xp sp3) because the old one was getting slower and slower, but now i can't use activesync. it turns out, a dll called rapi.dll (in the windows/system32 folder) is its main dll.
unfortunately, the drivers for the pulsar card also use a rapi.dll, situated in pulsar's own folder. and every time i try to start up cubase or soundforge or whatever audio program, it will open the wrong rapi.dll, being the activesync one in the windows/system32 folder.
so i had to uninstall activesync in order to keep on working.
how will i convince these programs they are looking in the wrong place? any suggestions?
thanks a lot, Joop
the situation is this: i am a professional composer and i've been using a creamware pulsar sound card as my main tool for quite a few years.
i am also a htc kaiser user and have been using activesync to, well you know what you use it for.
anyway i've just installed a fresh os (windows xp sp3) because the old one was getting slower and slower, but now i can't use activesync. it turns out, a dll called rapi.dll (in the windows/system32 folder) is its main dll.
unfortunately, the drivers for the pulsar card also use a rapi.dll, situated in pulsar's own folder. and every time i try to start up cubase or soundforge or whatever audio program, it will open the wrong rapi.dll, being the activesync one in the windows/system32 folder.
so i had to uninstall activesync in order to keep on working.
how will i convince these programs they are looking in the wrong place? any suggestions?
thanks a lot, Joop