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Standalone HydraLIST (Location)

Button: Test Point Error Type: Runtime Error

Description:

Run-time Error 339

"Component tab32x30.OCX, spr32x25.OCX, (or a different .OCX file) or one of its dependencies not correctly registered"  "A file is missing or invalid"

 

Solutions:


1.
Cause:

Install of HydraKEY has changed the admin rights of the driver in question

Solution:

Right-click the HydraLIST icon then select 'run as administrator'. 

 

This only needs to be done once as it'll open fine the next time HydraLIST is opened by double-clicking


2.
Cause:

Likely caused by not having sufficient user rights during the install and the file wasn't registered correctly.

1) User rights are too low. 

Solution:

1a) Find the shortcut for HydraLIST, right-click it then select 'run as administrator'.  It should open normally the next time wihtout having to do this step.

1b) Set the user rights to the administrator and try again. Right click on the shortcut icon - go to properties - in the Compatibility tab check "Run this program as an Administrator" Should be a one time deal

1c) Use the following procedure to change UAC settings. To perform this procedure, you must be logged on as a local administrator or provide the credentials of a member of the local Administrators group. To change UAC settings Click Start, and then click Control Panel. In Control Panel, click User Accounts. In the User Accounts window, click User Accounts. In the User Accounts tasks window, click Turn User Account Control on or off. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Yes. In the Security section of the Windows Solution Center page, click Adjust UAC Settings. On the User Account Control Settings page: Move the slider to Never notify, and then click OK.

Updated: Jan. 31, 2023, 2:56 p.m. Created: March 1, 2019, midnight