We at 4U1WB tried the solution Darrell mentioned below. But still every 
time we try to start DX4WIN, we get the same error message. The OS is 
Windows XP Pro and we are using the latest version of DX4WIN.
Has anyone found a solution? Thank you.


73,

Masa Miura, AJ3M
Bethesda, MD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Darrell Earnshaw wrote:

> Tom,
>
> I experienced the same thing on Windows XP Pro a couple of times after 
> the upgrade. I can't remember the exact conditions under which it 
> happened, but I think I solved the problem by copying the driver file 
> once more, but deleting the old one BEFORE copying the new one into 
> the Windows directory... and maybe I rebooted immediately afterwards. 
> As I said, it was a few weeks ago, so I can't remember the exact 
> details. But, it's working okay now.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Darrell
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I thought maybe the new version would fix my problem, but no success. 
>> Thus, I thought I'd repost here and see if anyone has any additional 
>> ideas.
>>
>> I run dx4win on an old windows 2000 box, normally running as a user 
>> with only Power User status. Every time I try to execute dx4win as 
>> this user I get an error, stating:
>>
>> Please copy the driver file: C:\Program Files\dx4w701
>> \DRIVERS\vischw11.sys
>> To: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Drivers\vichw11.sys
>>
>> Now, I've manually copied this file to the correct directory, and 
>> still get the message. I've also made sure that the file and the 
>> directory are owned by the Power User, with full access control. 
>> Still get the error.
>>
>> So, in order to use dx4win I have to run it as an Adminstrative user 
>> (using Run As). I sure would rather run it under the Power User account.
>>
>> Anyone have any further insight? I should point out that this very 
>> old PC has the windows files loaded in c:\windows rather than 
>> c:\winnt (I think the previous owner upgraded from an older windows 
>> version).
>>
>> Thanks and 73!
>>
>> Tom, W4KX
>>
>>  
>>  
>
>

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