Microsoft Speech Api 4.0; (spchapi.exe, 827 Kb).
Speech API (Speech Application Programming Interface) or SAPI is a powerful speech-based interfaces API developed by Microsoft to allow the use of speech recognition. Microsoft Visual C++ v6.0. Characteristics: 0x271. Code size: 140 KB (143,360 bytes) Installed With. Spchapi.exe 4.71.1120.0.
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Marco Gaiarin schrieb: >Mandi! Tomasz Chmielewski >In chel di` si favelave. >>>Does it work correctly when started from the command line? (cscript >>path to wpkg.js /synchronize /debug) >>Perfectly. They fail/stall only if started by service. Something may fail to install with WPKG started as a service only in two cases: 1.
It logs too excessively and capacity of Event Log is exceeded. By default wpkg.js, with /quiet flag, logs to Windows Event Log. Default log size in Windows is 512 kB? It is easy to fill it with a simple copy command. Using some quiet flags or redirecting output to >nul solves such problems. Software/installer is poorly installed, and does not install properly if started from username other than Administrator. This would be the case if we start the service as SYSTEM.
The second case could be the problem for you - if it's really so, try to change the user running WPKG service to Administrator (using the 'WPKG Parameters'). -- Tomasz Chmielewski. Tomasz Chmielewski In chel di` si favelave. >Does it work correctly when started from the command line? (cscript=20 >path to wpkg.js /synchronize /debug) Perfectly.
They fail/stall only if started by service. >I'd say there's really no golden rule here, and it depends how the=20 >package was built. OK, i've fiddled a bit about this, and i can add this info: - i confirm that if i use only /q the process stalls indefinetly, i have to kill it. - if i use the /q:a switch, the process fail with error code -, google say me: ERROR_PROCESS_ABORTED. Someone can help me? I'm a bit desperate, i need this. How can i do?
I can for example repackage all the stuff in that and use the.inf file inside? How can i 'execute' the.inf file inside? Can i use: en/Infcmd.mspx?mfr=3Dtrue but how can i identify the 'section' to execute inside the inf file?
Please help me. Marco Gaiarin GNUPG Key ID: 240A3D66 Associazione ``La Nostra Famiglia' / Polo FVG - Via della Bont=E0, 7 - 33078 - San Vito al Tagliamento (= PN) marco.gaiarin(at)sv.lnf.it tel +39-0434-842711 fax +39-0434-842797. My initial guess is that the config.xml file isn't present in the same directory with wpkg.js.
The new version has all settings in the config.xml file to make it easier to set defaults from there instead of editing wpkg.js directly. Thanks, Michael slesru wrote: >Hello! >>I tried latest test version and latest svn.
>>I get: >>C: >cscript wpkg.js /base: >Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6 >Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. All >rights reserved. >>Error: 'quiet' is undefined >C: wpkg.js(2504, 5) Microsoft JScript runtime error: >'exportRunningState' is und >efined >>>Could you help me to solve this problem?
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Influence the Future of IT >Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your >opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash >>_______________________________________________ >wpkg-users mailing list >wpkg-users@. Marco Gaiarin schrieb: >As a prerequisite of a set of learling tools for children i'm triying >to deploy SAPI4 (Microsoft Speech Api 4.0) using a recipe like: >>id='sapi4' >name='Microsoft Speech Application Programming Interface 4.0' >revision='40' >priority='50' >reboot='false'>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Intentionally there's no 'remove' command, these packaged are not setup >ones, but more or less 'patch bundle' like, if you remember, windows >95/office 97 service packs/patch (eg, autoextracting.cab). >>In this way software are correctly installed if started by hand >(directly or starting wpkg.js on a command prompt), but the process >stalled indefinetly if started with WPKG Service. Does it work correctly when started from the command line? (cscript path to wpkg.js /synchronize /debug) >I've see the: >>>>but i'm a bit confused: I've to use /q, /q:a or /u? I'd say there's really no golden rule here, and it depends how the package was built. -- Tomasz Chmielewski.