PeonySoft MP2 Converter The possibilities of the PeonySoft MP2 Converter The following list is a list of file extensions with which the PeonySoft MP2 Converter can operate, both in terms of editing data in files, as well as their conversion. Keep in mind that even if the extension is supported by the PeonySoft MP2 Converter, it does not necessarily mean that we will be able to edit the data in this program. There is often a situation that we can only export the data in this format from the application PeonySoft MP2 Converter, but the data import is not supported. The correct version of the program Keep in mind that the application PeonySoft MP2 Converter in its various versions (older or newer ones) can support different file extensions. Usually, the newer the version is, the greater the number of file extensions supported by the application. Therefore, make sure to have the updated version of the PeonySoft MP2 Converter. To do this, the easiest way is to visit the manufacturer's website, the link to which you will find further in the webpage.
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Jim, unless you load a material that's in the In-Model collection (house icon), all the controls on the entire dialog are grayed out. In order to activate the Edit Material dialog, you must select a material from the In-Model collection, which is to say, a material that's already been used in the model. Either that, or use the library material already loaded somewhere on the model, whereupon you will have an In-Model version to edit. Presumably this system is intended to protect the materials on disk from being overwritten.
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From TechNet article on: If you have installed Office 2010 including Microsoft Outlook 2010, Outlook sets a registry key named Bitness of type REG_SZ on the computer on which it is installed. The Bitness registry key indicates whether the Outlook 2010 installation is 32-bit or 64-bit. This may be useful to administrators who are interested in auditing computers to determine the installed versions of Office 2010 in their organization. • Registry path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Office 14.0 Outlook • if you have installed Office 2013 then use this Registry path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Office 15.0 Outlook • Registry key: Bitness • Value: either x86 or x64 and elsewhere in the same article: Starting with Office 2010, Outlook is available as a 32-bit application and a 64-bit application. The version (bitness) of Outlook that you choose depends on the edition of the Windows operating system (32-bit or 64-bit) and the edition of Office 2010 (32- or 64-bit) that is installed on the computer, if Office is already installed on that computer. Factors that determine the feasibility of installing a 32-bit or a 64-bit version of Outlook include the following: • You can install 32-bit Office 2010 and 32-bit Microsoft Outlook 2010 on a supported 32-bit or 64-bit edition of the Windows operating system.
You can install the 64-bit version of Office 2010 and 64-bit Outlook 2010 only on a supported 64-bit operating system. • The default installation of Office 2010 on a 64-bit edition of the Windows operating system is 32-bit Office 2010.
• The bitness of an installed version of Outlook is always the same as the bitness of Office 2010, if Office is installed on the same computer. That is, a 32-bit version of Outlook 2010 cannot be installed on the same computer on which 64-bit versions of other Office 2010 applications are already installed, such as 64-bit Microsoft Word 2010 or 64-bit Microsoft Excel 2010. Similarly, a 64-bit version of Outlook 2010 cannot be installed on the same computer on which 32-bit versions of other Office applications are already installed. Attention: querying the bitness of the Outlook Application does NOT reliably work if called in.NET environment. Here, we use GetBinaryType() in a DLL that can be called by any application: • If the host application is 64 bit C/C++, GetBinaryType() returns SCS_32BIT_BINARY. • If the host application is 64 bit.NET (we tested 'AnyCPU' on a 64 bit system), GetBinaryType() returns SCS_64BIT_BINARY. With exactly the same DLL code and exactly the same Outlook binary path ('c:/Program Files (x86)/.'
) on the same computer. Meaning that you might need to test the binary file yourself using 'IMAGE_NT_HEADERS.FileHeader.Machine' entry.
God, I hate the incorrect return values of some Windows APIs (see also GetVersion() lie). I've previously blindly followed the answer based on the MSDN docs. Today, this turned out to be less than required. On a machine with Office Home and Student installed, which doesn't include Outlook, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Microsoft Office 14.0 Outlook was present, but HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Office 14.0 Outlook was not. I've now changed my code to first look for the 'plain' non-Wow6432Node version. If that's present, it'll be used. If not, it will continue by looking at the Wow6432Node version.
This is being checked in an Inno Setup-based installer - I don't know which APIs Inno Setup uses. If your app doesn't access the registry in the same way, you might see different results.