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Jack Router can't be installed on Windows anymore #790
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Can confirm the issue. Using a fresh installation of Windows 10 Pro for Workstations (Version 2004) inside a KVM virtual machine. |
I am running 1.9.19 with Jack Router, but it took some doing.
If JACK version 1.9.17 was ever installed on your machine, that could be
the problem. A number of us have had to clear out the files from version
1.9.17 that were left over in the registry in order to successfully
update to 1.9.19.
The issue was documented on the following page:
#714
I'm not sure what the problem is but at one time, JACK was installed in
the Program Files (x86) folder with the title, "Jack". Then after
version 1.9.11 maybe?, JACK was installed in the Program Files folder
with the title, "JACK2".
I'm not sure if the different placement of one version from another is
at the root of this problem with version 1.9.17, but the previous
version files left in the registry did block proper updates.
It's worth a try to see if uninstalling everything JACK or JACK2, AND
more importantly, clearing out the registry of anything JACK, JACK2 or
jackd will work.
Be sure to reboot after uninstalling and clearing out the registry
BEFORE you reinstall 1.9.19.
good luck!
synthia
…On 8/24/2021 3:03 AM, Ruoxi Wang wrote:
Can confirm the issue. Using a fresh installation of Windows 10 Pro for
Workstations (Version 2004) inside a KVM virtual machine.
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I tried to register Jack Router on a fresh Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (Version 1809) on a virtual machine and encountered the same problem. BUT, When I tried with the same version of freshly installed Windows on a different virtual machine, the Jack installer finished smoothly, successfully registered the dll files. The things I did differently on the second scenario are:
What could be making a difference? |
Also getting the same error when trying to install Clean install of Windows 10:
Tried manually registering using: RegSvr32 responds with pop up stating:
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Same problem here (on windows 11). the 32bit version fails also. EDIT : wow, I just realized I read to quickly @mike-shields-dev comment, you got something working with the EDIT2 : after installing the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable it worked smoothly |
Describe the bug
When installing jack on Windows 10, it is no longer possible to install Jack Router. When installing the JackRouter.dll, it says
Unable to register the DLL/OCX: RegSvr32 failed with exit code 0x3
Environment
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