Hmm, I wouldn’t be surprised if this is just a convoluted permission error. 
I’ve checked the python36.dll inside the application you sent and the flag 
is definitely there so whatever the problem is, it’s not what it says it 
is. Looking back at the source code I notice that that flag is the first 
attribute/function to be loaded from said DLL so it’s quite likely that 
Py_DontWriteBytecodeFlag is a red-herring and the real problem is it’s not 
able to load the DLL at all. I do see a fail-safe for failing to load the 
DLL although I can’t verify if it works… 

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