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Tune, play, and customize the virtual instrument while playing on the keyboard
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String a guitar using only the keyboard layout from your PC. Tune and tweak every chord to sound exactly as the real-life one. Change between various playing modes and track the progress of your songs while in the creation mode. Add virtual effects and change the way they sound.

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RealGuitar is a smart program that features a virtual guitar. This program provides a comprehensive user interface that makes it possible to work with several modes such as solo, harmony, bass and chord, bass and pick, or chords. The high quality sound effects resemble those made by a real acoustic guitar and an electric guitar. Another important feature, only available in version 2L, is the 'Pattern Manager' section, which provides direct access to up to 1250 rhythm patterns, including some popular rhythms as flamenco, rock and roll, reggae, blues, jazz, pop, country, folk, and many more. There is a folder for us to add our own pattern. This program includes a sample library that contains every possible sound made by a 6-chord real guitar. We may use this program to play guitar solos or use the guitar sounds in combination with the sound of any other instruments and/or voices. There is a 35-page user's manual that provides sample information about the program. The full functional trial version is available for evaluation purposes free for a whole month. RealGuitar runs under both Windows and Mac operating systems.

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  • Windows and Mac support
  • Free and full functional trial
  • Smart GUI
  • High quality sound effects
  • Excellent user's manual
  • Uninstall option
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Symptoms

Consider the following scenario:

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  • You install Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or Microsoft SQL Server 2008.

  • You try to create or run a linked server query.

  • The linked server query is created or run under the context of a user who is not a local administrator.

In this scenario, you may receive an error message that resembles the following:

Cannot create an instance of OLE DB provider 'provider_name' for linked server 'linked_server_name'

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Cause

This issue can occur if the security settings for the MSDAINITIALIIZE DCOM class are incorrect.

Resolution

To resolve this issue in Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, follow these steps, and start with step 1. If you are running an earlier version of Windows, start with step 7:

  1. Click Start, type regedit in the Search programs and files box, press Enter, and then click Yes.

  2. Locate the following subkey:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesAppID{2206CDB0-19C1-11D1-89E0-00C04FD7A829}

  3. Right-click {2206CDB0-19C1-11D1-89E0-00C04FD7A829}, click Permissions, and then click Advanced.

  4. On the Owner tab, under Change owner to, click Administrators, or click the user account that you want, and then click Apply.

  5. On the Permissions tab, grant the Administrators group or the user account Full Control permissions, and then click OK two times.

  6. Exit Registry Editor.

  7. Click Start, type Dcomcnfg in the Search programs and files box, and then press Enter.

  8. Expand Component Services, expand Computers, expand My Computer, and then click DCOM Config.

  9. Right-click MSDAINITIALIZE, and then click Properties.

  10. On the Security tab, under Launch and Activation Permissions, click Customize, and then click Edit.

  11. Add the Administrators group or the user account that you want.
    Note If you are running Windows Vista or a later version of Windows, add the user or group that you specified in step 4.

  12. Click to select the Administrators group or the user account

  13. Under Permissions for SYSTEM, click to select the following check boxes under Allow:

    • Local Launch

    • Remote Launch

    • Local Activation

    • Remote Activation

    Note If you connect to SQL Server by using a SQL Server account, you must grant these permissions to the account under which SQL Server is running.

  14. Click OK.

  15. On the Security tab, under Access Permissions, click Customize, and then click Edit.

  16. Click the Administrators group or user account, and then click to select the following check boxes under Allow:

    • Local Access

    • Remote Access

    Note Add the Administrator group or user account if it is necessary.

  17. Click OK.

  18. On the Security tab, under Configuration Permissions, click Customize, and then click Edit.

  19. Click the Administrator group or the user account, and then click to select the Full Control check box under Allow.

  20. Click OK two times.

  21. Exit Component Services.

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In Windows Vista and later versions, the TrustedInstaller system account owns the MSDAINITIALIZE DCOM class. The TrustedInstaller system account is the only account that has write permissions on the MSDAINITIALIZE class. Therefore, in Windows Vista and later versions, you must perform steps 1 through 6 in the 'Resolution' section before you edit the properties of the MSDAINITIALIZE class.