I was having the same problem on Windows 7 RC 64-bit and the regsvr command worked to fix it for me. I did have to open my command line as administrator which required a rather odd workaround. Normally, when you create a shortcut you can specify on the compatibility tab that you want to run that program as Administrator. However, with cmd.exe it wouldn't give me that option. To get around this, after creating the shortcut, instead of double-clicking on it, I right-clicked on it and selected Run as Administrator from the pop-up menu. I then navigated to the Captivate directory and ran the regsvr command. The DLL was registered successfully and now Captivate works OK for me.
David Salahi
I'll agree with the earlier post that this fix was a pain ... just wanted to chime in that it's working for me now on Windows 7 64-bit. I kept getting the "call to dllregisterserver failed" whenever I tried the fix. The trick is to run the CMD in admin mode as the first step (after closing Captivate).
click on the Windows Start icon
in the "Search for programs and files" box, type 'cmd'
cmd.exe should show up as the first item listed
right click on cmd.exe and select 'Run as administrator'
then follow the original fix
1. Close Captivate
2. Run 'command prompt (cmd)' in Admin mode
3. Enter "cd \program files (x86)\adobe\adobe captivate 4" to switch to the captivate directory
4. Run 'regsvr32 NSAudio.dll'
5. You should get a message 'registration of dll successful'
6. Now launch Captivate-4 again and execute your test.
IMPORTANT : Also go to "Help >> Updates" and download any patches and updates. There is a non-critical update that does not automatically download. Fixed the final issue I was having with the USB mic not recording.
You can also set captivate to always run in admin mode by doing the following:
Right click on the "Adobe Captivate 4" icon and select Properties
select the "Compatibility" tab
at the bottom, check "Run this program as an administrator"
click OK
I have Captivate 4 installed on a 64-bit Windows 7 Pro SONY laptop.
With the help of the posters in this forum -- as well as Kevin's post from Icon Logic, for the first time since buying this machine, I can run Captivate.
Yippee! These are the steps that made it possible:
I appreciate not having to deal with two laptops. Thanks, all!
--Linda
Do you have simplier steps?
Sarah M. Reed
Teacher
Louisville, KY 40206
"Teachers are those who use themselves as bridges, over which they invite their students to cross; then having facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging them to create bridges of their own."
-Nikos Kazantzakis
Hi there
I just recorded a small Jing demo to show you the steps.
Hopefully this helps... Rick ![]()
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Oh my gosh I loved how fast you responded back. I am going to try this.
Sarah M. Reed
Teacher
Louisville, KY 40206
"Teachers are those who use themselves as bridges, over which they invite their students to cross; then having facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging them to create bridges of their own."
-Nikos Kazantzakis
Might you also know how to solve this other problem? .... It's with my vista machine.
It's another adobe issue dealing with Flash.
This was the scenario.
I was working on that machine when I went to create a website at Weebly. I am a teacher who is trying to get ready for my national boards. Well, anyway...
And I am not a techie.
Weebly wanted me to upload/ or download...whatever...a knew version of Flash the 10 instead of the 9 I had. So I went to Adobe's site, downloaded 10, but it didn't work. By that time I had deleted the 9 version, and wiped it out of my recycle bin, so restoring to an earlier version was OUT of the question. Then I uninstalled 10, and attempted 9 again, but it wouldn't let me, the installer, and so I tried 10, and exe 10, and the update/patch experimental thing, but nothing still happened.
So I took the machine to the University becuase my brain is about fried...and I am pulling all nighters trying to figure this thing out...ON MY SPRING BREAK with 2 kids screaming in the background.
The big techie there couldn't figure it out either!! Which made me feel a little bit better. He seems to think this is an Adobe issue and there is some sort of cross hair going on.
What do you think?
Do you know someone who can help me? I am at my wits END!
Sarah M. Reed
Teacher
Louisville, KY 40206
"Teachers are those who use themselves as bridges, over which they invite their students to cross; then having facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging them to create bridges of their own."
-Nikos Kazantzakis
I am in love with JING. You are so nice!
Make a video for me of how you made the little video for jing!
Sarah M. Reed
Teacher
Louisville, KY 40206
502-485-8252
sarah.reed@jefferson.kyschools.us
"Teachers are those who use themselves as bridges, over which they invite their students to cross; then having facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging them to create bridges of their own."
-Nikos Kazantzakis
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