>I build a test form that uses several classes that call methods in underling DLLs. ( 32-bit, windows 7 C++)
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>The Issue is that when I initially build the Class I used DECLARE ststements to reference the DLL methods the DECLARE included the path.
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>Not that I've move the DLLs to my target development machine (32-bit, Windows XP) I get an exception stating that it cannot load 32-bit dll and it lists the path.
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>I have since removed the path and rebuild the classes.
>however I'm still getting the same error.
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>any advice will be helpful.
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>Lawrence
I would suggest to check if the DLL does reside in the folder where the program expects it to be. I have seen this message and it usually (in my case) was pointing to the DLL not in the right place.
HTH.
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