Hi Lynn,

I was wondering if you ever managed to solve this problem as I have 
encountered the same thing and also managed to get it working in the one 
directory mode but haven't had any luck in the one file mode. Any help 
would be great, thanks,

Chay 

On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:42:39 PM UTC+1, Lynn Oliver wrote:
>
> Run a debug version of my program:
>
>     *** mk2_mc3.dll *** failed with error 126: The specified module could 
> not be found.
>     *** mk2_def.dll *** failed with error 126: The specified module could 
> not be found.
>     MKL FATAL ERROR: Cannot load neither mk2_mc3.dll nor mk2_def.dll
>
> Profiling the program:
>
>     LoadLibraryA("mk2_mc3.dll") called from "MK2_CORE.DLL" at address 
> 0x000000000440251D. LoadLibraryA("mk2_mc3.dll") returned NULL. Error: The 
> specified module could not be found (126).
>     LoadLibraryA("mk2_def.dll") called from "MK2_CORE.DLL" at address 
> 0x00000000044026F6. LoadLibraryA("mk2_def.dll") returned NULL. Error: The 
> specified module could not be found (126).
>     LoadLibraryA("1033/mkl_msg.dll") called from "MK2_CORE.DLL" at address 
> 0x00000000044067C7. LoadLibraryA("1033/mkl_msg.dll") returned NULL.
>     Error: The specified module could not be found (126). Exited 
> "AOMDSP.EXE" (process 0x294) with code 1 (0x1).
>
> Running BinDepend:
>
>     utils/BinDepend.py c:\Python27\Scripts\mk2_core.dll
>     c:\Python27\Scripts\mk2_core.dll set(['KERNEL32.dll', 'msvcrt.dll'])
>
> How do I fix this?
>
>

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