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Reply To: MSG_XFERREADY never fired

Forums › TWAIN Classic › MSG_XFERREADY never fired › Reply To: MSG_XFERREADY never fired

July 20, 2009 at 1:14 pm #24952
jimwatters
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@sdavi wrote:

I’m a bit confusing.
After a little research on my filesystem i found:
1) Under C:/WINDOWS twain.dll and twain32.dll (respectively 1.7.0 and 1.7.1.1 versions).
2) Under C:/WINDOWS/twain_32 TWAINDSM32.msm.

I found that within the file i’ve downloaded contains:
1) TWAINDSM32.msm
2) TWAINDSM.dll

Best regards
sdavi

The old twain.dll and twain_32.dll files remain in C:Windows
The new TWAINDSM.dll file goes into C:WindowsSystem32
The msm file is a merge module that application developers can use with their installers to insure TWAINDSM.dll is placed in the correct location.
No files need to be renamed.
For more details see the readme.txt file that was in the download.

Jim Watters

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