UPDATE: I've just noticed an entry under Start->All Programs->Channel Logo Tool - there's an item "Microsoft Primary Operability Assemblies 2005". I clicked on that and it appeared to install additional files. Now, when I run the Channel Logo Tool, it no longer crashes. Am I being daft? I didn't see any reference to this in the tool's installation documentation. Anyway, maybe this post will help others . Thanks for the handy utility!
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I've installed this tool without any difficulty, but when I run it, it crashes at a point with an unhandled exception indicating that it can't load file "Microsoft.mshtml". This occurs after it has opened a window and allowed me to drill down through selecting station icons. When I click on "next", the crash occurs. This is the point in the instructions as follows: "Select an icon of a channel you’re familiar with. CLT will load and display a series of icons including the one you’ve selected. These will be in alphabetical order. When this page has loaded, click “Next”. ".
Attached is a .txt file with the full output from the crash message.
I am running on a stable HTPC running Windows XP SP3 as the only user with full admin rights. .Net 1.1 and 2.0 SP1 are installed (if that matters). GB-PVR (latest version) runs well.
What's wrong?
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I've installed this tool without any difficulty, but when I run it, it crashes at a point with an unhandled exception indicating that it can't load file "Microsoft.mshtml". This occurs after it has opened a window and allowed me to drill down through selecting station icons. When I click on "next", the crash occurs. This is the point in the instructions as follows: "Select an icon of a channel you’re familiar with. CLT will load and display a series of icons including the one you’ve selected. These will be in alphabetical order. When this page has loaded, click “Next”. ".
Attached is a .txt file with the full output from the crash message.
I am running on a stable HTPC running Windows XP SP3 as the only user with full admin rights. .Net 1.1 and 2.0 SP1 are installed (if that matters). GB-PVR (latest version) runs well.
What's wrong?