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Possible bug using IR with Windows Vista
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:18 pm
by alex750
I'm now running Vista RC1, after getting it from MS and installing...Tried running IR for the first time with Vista.
On launch I get an error:
Unable to initialize drivers for any JP1 interface. Drivers for at least one interface must be able to load in order for IR to communicate with your remote.
Parallel/Serial Error: Unable to open Servce Control Manager. Please make sure you have Admin rights.
USB Error: Unable to find Delcom device driver.
I am (supposedly) running with Admin rights, as I can install programs and alter system-level settings, etc. I use the old-fashioned simple parallel interface cable; it's worked with 95, 98, and 2000.
When I click OK, IR runs more or less normally, once I locate the RDFs and open a saved EEPROM file. However, all interface options are 'grayed out'.
Is this a configuration error on my part, a bug in this version of Vista, or a genuine incompatibility with Vista? Should I submit a bug report to Microsoft?
IR 7.0b2 and Vista RC1: "Privileged instruction" e
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:23 am
by alex750
After an unsuccessful attempt to run IR 6.20 in Vista RC1 (Build 5600), I tried 7.0b2...initially got the "missing files" error. Copied gwiopm.sys to the 7.0 directory, which worked. No errors on launch.
Located RDFs and opened a saved IR file (for my URC-6800B). So far, so good.
Attempted to upload, got an alert saying simply "Privileged instruction." No further explanation.
Same error when I tried to download from the 6800B.
Same error when I selected "Check interface", with my 6800B, my 8910 extended, or without any remote connected. I use the simple parallel interface, and I don't have any JP1.1 or 1.2 remotes to test.
I am running Vista as an administrator, and I'm the only user.
7.0b2 doesn't work either
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:27 am
by alex750
I tried 7.0b2 as well. It also doesn't work, though the problem is buried a bit deeper there:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=49467
oh, one other thing...
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:33 am
by alex750
This may seem like a minor comment, but I'm adding it in the hopes it may prove clueful: Both IR 6.20 and 7.0b2 retain the "Classic Windows" appearance--none of Vista's fancy eye candy.
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:05 pm
by The Robman
I had to Google it to find out what "Vista RC1" is, it turns out that it's a new version of Windows that is currently in Beta testing for their "Release Candidate 1".
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/
6.20 Works
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:39 pm
by jonas
Right click on IR.exe, and select "Run as Administrator." Works ok for me.
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:45 pm
by ElizabethD
alex750 wrote:I am (supposedly) running with Admin rights
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Should I submit a bug report to Microsoft?
It maybe in design specs. Admin rights may not be enough. And, as Rob says, it's still beta. Hey, XP is still beta isn't it
Visual Tour: 20 Things You Won't Like About Windows Vista - see about 1/3 down about accounts
http://www.computerworld.com/action/art ... Id=9000829
Perhaps this will be of help to Vista issues - How to access the true Administrator account in Windows Vista
http://www.computerworld.com/action/art ... Id=9001970
Hey, it worked!
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:11 pm
by alex750
It maybe in design specs. Admin rights may not be enough. And, as Rob says, it's still beta. Hey, XP is still beta isn't it

Running 7.0b2 'as administrator' worked--uploading and downloading. (One odd glitch: Downloading from my extended 8910 screwed up the clock; re-uploading fixed it.) Thanks for the tip; it may be useful with other privilege-related problems (e.g., HOSTS file management programs and Scancat-Lite, an application for programming scanner radios) as well.
Do I need to do this every time, or just once?
I'll agree with you that Vista's "User Interface Control", while a huge improvement over XP's wide-open
insecurity, is goofy and annoying. As in OS X and Linux, I should have to authenticate
just once to do something privileged. Barfing up endless alerts that lock me out of the system, demanding I either click "Continue" or "Cancel" (
without authentication) to return, is just silly and causes problems with installing older stuff.
OTOH, Aero is really cool, if a bit more baroque-looking than OS X (and a real CPU and GPU hog, besides). XP's default interface, with its bright primary colors and large type, always looked toylike to me. And all the previous versions, from 2000 back to 95, look downright antique. 8)
Re: Hey, it worked!
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 4:10 am
by LeapFroggie
alex750 wrote:I'll agree with you that Vista's "User Interface Control", while a huge improvement over XP's wide-open insecurity, is goofy and annoying. As in OS X and Linux, I should have to authenticate just once to do something privileged. Barfing up endless alerts that lock me out of the system, demanding I either click "Continue" or "Cancel" (without authentication) to return, is just silly and causes problems with installing older stuff.
So, turn it off.
http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2006 ... 63275.aspx