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  • Wednesday, November 04, 2009 9:07 PMGreatBarrier Users MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
     

    After installing PC Charge the "Deprecated DLL" problem began.  The funny thing is it is actually related to the installation program and not PC Charge.  I have run scripts to try and stop the beeping with out success.  Is there anyway to clear this problem and return to silence?

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  • Thursday, November 05, 2009 8:57 PMMouneshwar RMicrosoft Support, ModeratorUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
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    Hi GreatBarrier,

    Welcome to Microsoft Answers!

    What version of the Windows Vista are you using?
    Did you try running the PC Charge software in the compatibilty mode?

    The operating system version number changes with each operating system release. For Windows Vista, the version number is 6.0, while for Windows 7, the version number is 7.0. The GetVersion function returns this value when queried by an application. This change affects any application or application installer that specifically checks for the operating system version and might prevent the installation from occurring or the application from running.

    PC Charge Pro software is compatible for Windows Vista Business.

    I would suggest you to run the PC Charge application in  compatibility mode.

    To do so:

    Open Windows Explorer.
    Location the application executable.
    Right click the executable and click the Properties option.
    Select the Compatibility tab.
    Select the Run This Program in Compatibility Mode option.
    From the drop-down list, choose the operating system you ran before upgrading to Vista.
    If necessary, select the option to run the program as an administration.
    Click OK.  

    Some useful links on the issue that you’ve posted.

    Using the Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT)

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766242(WS.10).aspx  

    Check out this link which talks about The Windows Vista Application Compatibility Mode 

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929427

    Let me know if this worked.

    Regards,

    Mouneshwar R – Microsoft Support
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  • Thursday, November 05, 2009 8:57 PMMouneshwar RMicrosoft Support, ModeratorUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
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    Hi GreatBarrier,

    Welcome to Microsoft Answers!

    What version of the Windows Vista are you using?
    Did you try running the PC Charge software in the compatibilty mode?

    The operating system version number changes with each operating system release. For Windows Vista, the version number is 6.0, while for Windows 7, the version number is 7.0. The GetVersion function returns this value when queried by an application. This change affects any application or application installer that specifically checks for the operating system version and might prevent the installation from occurring or the application from running.

    PC Charge Pro software is compatible for Windows Vista Business.

    I would suggest you to run the PC Charge application in  compatibility mode.

    To do so:

    Open Windows Explorer.
    Location the application executable.
    Right click the executable and click the Properties option.
    Select the Compatibility tab.
    Select the Run This Program in Compatibility Mode option.
    From the drop-down list, choose the operating system you ran before upgrading to Vista.
    If necessary, select the option to run the program as an administration.
    Click OK.  

    Some useful links on the issue that you’ve posted.

    Using the Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT)

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766242(WS.10).aspx  

    Check out this link which talks about The Windows Vista Application Compatibility Mode 

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929427

    Let me know if this worked.

    Regards,

    Mouneshwar R – Microsoft Support
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think