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> Unless your machine is not looking in the cvsnt directory for those DLLs > (which would severely break cvsnt as well) that won't make a difference. Those DLLs are already present in system32, which comes before in the path. > It does sound like a permission thing.. no execute access? No. I have it installed under D:\Apps\CVSNT (I prefer shorter paths and without spaces), and not under C:\Program files. Therefore everybody has access on the machine. May it mean something?