TestStand Deployment problems on Windows 2K3 x64

Greeings:
I'm hoping someone out there can advise me.
I recently tried building a TS application to deploy on a server running WIndows Server 2003 x64, and I have run into a few difficulties.  On my development system, (32-bit WInXP pro) I built a TS Deployment installer.  I transfered it to the destination machine.  Installation failed ... it said that numerous files were missing from different CAB files.  I tried again ...  the second time I had better luck ... the installation seemed to take.  Using the License Manager, I activated my installation using my development license (my deployment license hasn't arrived yet).  I tried launching my application, and I get an exception that seems to indicate the ActiveX dlls aren't registered:
Unhandled Exception: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80040154): C
lass not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG))
   at System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.CoCreateI​nstance(Guid& clsid, Obj
ect punkOuter, Int32 context, Guid& iid)
I tried registering these manually using
regsvr32 "D:\Program Files\National Instruments\TestStand 4.1\API\DotNet\Assemblies\CurrentVersion\NationalI​nstruments.TestStand.Interop.UI.AxControls.dll"
but it complains that this DLL has no DllRegisterServer entry point.  (Is it the wrong DLL to register?)
 I tried uninstalling my deployment and installing the full teststand ... and SeqEdit seems to run properly.  (It must have registered the required DLLs, no?)  My app, on the other hand, still does not run. I am trying to install Visual Studio to see if I can rebuild the application on this system with better results.
Have I missed an important step?
Thanks!
Tom MacLean
Solved!
Go to Solution.

LabCat,
That's correct.  If you have the build set as Any Platform, when you install that on a 64-bit machine, the project will try to load the 64-bit versions of those assemblies, which don't exist.  You have to make sure your project is building specifically for x86 so it will run properly on a 64-bit machine.  I believe TestStand 4.2 or 4.2.1 ships with OIs that have this set as the default setting in the .NET OI source code, but your earlier version may not have had that corrected.
Eric B.
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    I was convinced that it was a compatibility problem between Windows 7 x64, the Syncmaster 204B and the MacBook Pro 13" Mid-2010 hardware since this problem only happened when booting into bootcamp Windows 7 x64 (everything worked fine in Mac OS), but now that doesn't seem to be the case. I think the update fixed the problem, but after installing the update some of the of the original incompatible display settings remained resident in the Mac's PRAM. Erasing the PRAM cleared these settings and allowed the new updated settings to be loaded instead, fixing the crash issue.
    -Scott

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