Well, Windows 2000 Server is rather old and it is 32bit and GhostScript's 
Registry keys are at its normal place, i.e

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GPL Ghostscript]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GPL Ghostscript\8.64]
"GS_DLL"="C:\\Programme\\gs\\gs8.64\\bin\\gsdll32.dll"
"GS_LIB"="C:\\Programme\\gs\\gs8.64\\lib;C:\\Programme\\gs\\fonts"

I don't see how this information is used by ImageMagick. In the configuration 
files only generic names are used for the PostScript delegate, such as 
"@PSDelegate@". I couldn't find any references to "gswin32" in any of the files 
within IM's directory path. So is the path rendered at runtime, i.e. questioned 
from the Registry?

What test's could I possibly perform? (Remark: The command line registry tool 
REG is only available since Windows XP.)

Greetings from Germany
Wolfgang Hugemann

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