Dear Manish,
This could be the problem with the specific machines.
Like for example, somebody might have deleted the software without
uninstalling it, as a result, some of the .dll files which the Director may
be using could have got deleted as well. And this might be the probable
reason of it not running on some machines.
With warm regards,
Jeevan Mathew John.
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From: "Manish Buttan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 11:49 AM
Subject: <lingo-l> What is this error ?
> Hi all,
> Director 8.0 windows 98.
> I am getting this error on some machines when I try to play my .exe
> file.
> This does not appear on all machines.
> Director Player Error :
> "Unable to load movie playlist. Does the .INI file exist? It must contain
a
> section '[Movies]' with an entry 'Movie01=Pathname.dir'."
>
> What is this error ? Is the .exe file corrupted, or is it a problem with
the
> machine ? How do we fix this problem ?
>
> Thank you
> Manish
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