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Hi Arthur, I performed a global search in the server and could not find any dll with that name. The closer name I found was a mfc71.dll. Also, the folder where the installer installed cvs is Program Files(x86), but I think this would not be an issue if the whole installation and setup is pointing to this folder, correct? The registry entry you mentioned does not exist as you said in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\March Hare Software Ltd]. What I have here is similar, but it is in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Nod\March Hare Software Ltd\. Should it be the way you said or it is correct and should work fine like this? Thanks. On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Arthur Barrett < arthur.barrett at march-hare.com> wrote: > Mackenzie, > > >> What happens if you do "cvsservice -test" from a command prompt? > >> > > Then, I went to the folder to try to > > run the "cvsservice -test" as you asked. > > The message that appears is very similar to the last one. > > It states: "This application has failed to start because > > MSVCP71.dll was not found. Re-installing the application > > may fix this problem". > > > The MSVCP71.dll should be in d:\Program Files\Common Files\March Hare > Software Ltd (drive may vary depending on where you installed it of > course). > > CVSNT finds it using these registry entries: > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\March Hare Software Ltd\SmartLoader] > "SearchPath"="D:\\Program Files\\CVSNT\\CVSNT Tools\\;D:\\Program > Files\\Common Files\\March Hare Software Ltd\\" > "LoaderPath"="D:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\March Hare Software > Ltd\\" > > > Can you check the file and registry settings exist? > > Regards, > > > Arthur Barrett > -- Mackenzie Melo "You cannot prevent the birds of sadness from passing over your head, but you can prevent them from nesting in your hair." (Chinese Proverb)