Thanks for your reply Gerd. I do know about adding the unmanaged DLL's to my
PATH, but I was trying to see if it is possible to get my app to run on a
clients machine without that extra step. I would like them to just run the
installer and be able to run the app. 


Gerd Heber wrote
> The unmanaged DLLs (szip, zlib, hdf5dll, hdf5_hldll) need to be in a
> directory in
> your PATH environment. If you are using the standard binaries from 
> 
> http://www.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/current/bin/windows/
> 
> they are installed in C:\Program Files\HDF Group\HDF5\
> <VERSION>
> \bin.
> You can add that to the PATH environment variable or copy them to another
> directory
> in PATH.
> 
> G.
> 
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> Subject: [Hdf-forum] HDF5DotNet Visual Studio 2010 dll issue
> 
> I wrote an application that uses the HDF5DotNet wrapper and I am having
> trouble running it on other machines after publishing. I think it has
> something to do with the other four dlls (szip, zlib, hdf5dll, hdf5_hldll)
> not being found. Is there a way to include them so the user can simply
> install the app without adding them separately?
> 
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