HELP : Problem with .oxe [resolved]

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dJoPo
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Post by dJoPo »

Hi,

I updated WXP to SP2 and now, when I run any .oxe file, I get a windows message as "Refused access".
How can I install my shop plug like Transient designer, now ?

HELP

thanks

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dJoPo
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Post by dJoPo »

Oops, sorry, found the solution by search...
walkin2u
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Post by walkin2u »

sp2 uninstall -> oxe setup -> sp2 install

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Tony B
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Post by Tony B »

What was the solution? I cannot install any OXE files after installing SP2
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Post by at0m »

Did you try both ways?
1) double-clicking it, or File>Open With>select SFP
2) putting it in /SFP/Oxe/ and restarting SFP
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Tony B
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Post by Tony B »

It seem as there is only one way. Uninstall SP2 then install OXE then reinstall SP2.
Rob van Berkel
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Post by Rob van Berkel »

Can this be related to Data Execution Prevention (DEP). DEP is a feature that prevents code to be executed from data-memory. e.g. double clicking an executable in a zip-file or rar-file doesn't work anymore because of DEP. I can imagine the .oxe files suffer from the same problem. Dep seems to be enabled by default, but I have not found a way to disable it completely.

Cheers,
Rob
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