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From: John Ciccone on 1 Jul 2007 22:42 I get this error message when trying to run SyncToy for the first time on VISTA Ultimate 64 bit. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling. Still no dice. TIA for any help.
From: John Ciccone on 4 Jul 2007 09:14 Wondering: if I didn't have a file SyncToy needed (e.g. .NET Framework 2.0), would it tell me the problem is a missing file? Alternately, is there a way of determining if .NET Framework 2.0 is on my system?
From: KP on 4 Jul 2007 15:30 SyncToy stopped working on my XP Pro system as well. It returned an error message about some resource on a network was unavailable. I tried downloading a fresh copy but it would not let me install. Looking for support, I was required to log on to Windows Live. After logging on to Windows Live my Sync Toy now works. I guess it's not enough to log on to your Windows box and have updates validated by Microsoft. Now it appears we all have to be permanently logged on to Microsoft Live for our machines to work.
From: John Ciccone on 15 Jul 2007 10:48 Is there anywhere I can go to ask this question or find support?
From: Ashish on 16 Jul 2007 19:58 John, Unfortunately the SyncToy 1.4 release does not work on the x64 platforms (Vista or XP). If you search this forum, you will find a workaround suggested by one of the users (which involves replacing the custsat.dll with a 64-bit version) to get this to work. You might want to try that. The next upcoming release of SyncToy will fix the x64 issues. Ashish SyncToy Development "John Ciccone" wrote: > Wondering: if I didn't have a file SyncToy needed (e.g. .NET Framework 2.0), > would it tell me the problem is a missing file? > > Alternately, is there a way of determining if .NET Framework 2.0 is on my > system?
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