Hi,

where the guide talks about .lib it is about when you want to compile 
your own programs that use the OSG.

I don't use Windows, but it sounds like you just need the .dll files to 
be either in the PATH like Robert said, or you could just make a 
directory where you put all the .exe and .dll files and run the example 
from there.

Also try building the 'INSTALL' target in Visual Studio. I think this 
copies things to where you can run them.

jp

Pedro José Muñoz Martínez wrote:
> Thanks,
> I am tryig to follow the "OpenSceneGraph Quick Reference Guide" and here 
> it tells me how to include *.lib and the includes but nothing about  
> *.dll and I don´t  know how to include them.
> 
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