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Sorry, I misread that. It should be
And if you have a 64 bit version of windows also do (make sure you use the version in syswow64 folder):Code:regsvr32 /i "C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\wab32.dll"
Ironically, the 32 bit version of regsvr32 is in the SysWOW64 folder. The 64 bit version of regsvr32 is in System32 (on 64 bit systems)Code:C:\windows\syswow64\regsvr32 /i "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\System\wab32.dll"
If those also generate the "valid DLL or OCX" message, then the DLL's may not be self-registering. You may need to get someone to export their registry settings for you.
Yeah, I gave it a try myself, and had the same results.
You're going to be stuck getting someone to export those registry settings, or else doing a Windows Reset to try and reinstall it.
I keep several Macrium backups, each one representing a sequential stage of custom development after a fresh install.
Yesterday, I restored the first in the series, and the Contacts folder was back.
Installed the latest windows updates...no negative effects.
In hindsight, I should have done it sooner, but was hoping for a solution that would save me from the excruciatingly tedious task of having to build the OS again from an immature stage. I mean, isn't that why I made those backups in the first place, so I could finally to avoid that? I just wish I had caught it sooner.
Ironically, in the final analysis, I probably wasted more of your time and mine than it would have taken going straight to the possible explanation from the beginning.
I will bring it back up to speed, carefully monitoring my steps along the way. I keep a comprehensive checklist that I follow in the procedure, so hopefully I will discover what caused it. If so, I will let you know in case you're still interested.
Sincere, thanks for everything. I did learn some good things along the way
I found the solution.
I was methodically rebuilding the OS, checking to verify along the way that my Contacts folder was still "Intact".
I started to implement some Winaero tweaks.
It was the "DISABLE AUTOMATIC FOLDER TYPE DISCOVERY" tweak in Winaero that broke the Contacts folder. Furthermore, unchecking the tweak did "not" undo the damage. I had to do a system restore to reverse it.
Thanks for all the help.
Hi again,
Once more I'm trying to solve the same problem. It was ok until a couple weeks ago when the contacts folder suddenly lost all the special contacts folder features, and became an ordinary storage folder.
Can anyone please tell me if the contacts folder with it's unique features (Whether you use it or not) exists in their current windows updated version?
It works for me from a 5 month old Macrium backup, but It is a fresh install that has no windows updates, and I'm wondering whether my problem is simply that Microsoft has eliminated it in latest updates.
If not, can anyone pass along the possible registry location that was discussed earlier that might restore it?