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Bo Berglund wrote: > There are 4 lines marked with question marks at the top of the list: > DNSSD.DLL > HOWL.DLL > LIBQ.DLL DNSSD is for Apple Rendezvous/Bonjour/Zeroconf. HOWL is for HOWL. LIBQ ... um, you meant LIBPQ didn't you.. which is the PostgreSQL client library. The ? means they can't be found. > Then follows the red marked file MPR.DLL as above. MPR.DLL is OS's Multiple Provider Router DLL, and it is only on your system and needed when you have certain netwoking criteria. Whether any of the above missing dependencies is an error or not really depends on the application/situation. The 'problem' you are seeing happens because when Tony or whoever builds CVSNT it usually pulls in all dependencies that it can find in the build system... now, when you then run that build on another system that doesn't have the same environment, you'll see such messages (e.g. lack of the PostgreSQL DLLs if the PostgreSQL client library hasn't been install). This isn't a problem as such because those specific DLLs are only called when you try to use specific functionality which has to be enabled by tweaking your configuration (e.g. enabling the audit database and setting the database type). > I am still confused concerning the difference between cvsnt.cpl and > simcpl.cpl, why are there two files in the first place? And why do > they differ in their dependencies? I don't know... I moved my server from Windows to Linux 18 months ago where such problems don't exist (although other ones take their place just do I don't get bored!). > I guess Webmaster33 might have a go at his system with > DependencyWalker to see if he has additional missing dependencies. Good grief! -- David Somers PGP Key = 7E613D4E Fingerprint = 53A0 D84B 7F90 F227 2EAB 4FD7 6278 E2A8 7E61 3D4E