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From: <Ale...@qu...> - 2006-03-22 14:40:36
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Further consultation with local Windows gurus suggest that it is not necessarily the absence of MSJAVA.dll which causes problems, because this is delay loaded. However, the fact remains that we can run the wrapper quite happily in Windows 2000 and not on Windows XP Professional - and can find no reason for the difference. Any ideas? Alec Cawley wra...@li... wrote on 22/03/2006 10:24:00: > We have had problems, as others have, in loading the wrapper.dll. With us, > it worked on some systems but not on others. The problem now appears to be > OS dependent: there is a dependancey on a DLL called MSJAVA.DLL. This is > present on Windows NT and 2000, but not on Windows XP. I conjecture that > this is due to Microsoft's settlement with Sun about their "forking" of > Java. However it may be, this is liley to be a problem to us. > > I have not yet tried copying over the MSJAVA.DLL - and I am uncertain > about the intellectual property considerations of doing so. > > Is the an alternative, proper, source of this DLL, or can we rebuiild not > to use it? |