At 03:33 PM 3/17/2010, Jan Johansen wrote:

Group,

This question mainly applies to the V9 compiler and Vista.

In case any of you are unaware, the new Extreme compiler will
allow you to include RFF's, Forms, Reports, Labels, Licences
and even the RBEngineDLL.

I have included the engine in my compiled application and
everything is going well with the exception of one machine,
running Vista Business SP2. Other Vista machines have been
ok.

The error message I receive basically is "Unable to locate
RBENGINE90_64.DLL".

Since this is the only machine that seems to be giving me
challenges, I figure it is some sort of security setting.

Any ideas greatly appreciated.

Jan,

In order to take advantage of embedding R:BASE Extreme 9.0
Engine as a resource in your compiled .exe, make sure that
the corresponding R:BASE eXtreme Engine (RBENGINE90_64.DLL
in your case) is also available in the default installation
folder, such as C:\RBTI\RBG90_64_Compiler\

This allows RBG90 Compiler EXE Builder to obtain the correct
engine from the default RCompiler90_64.EXE folder.

In addition, what version and build of R:Compiler (64) are
you using?

FWIW, I am using R:Compiler for R:BASE eXtreme 9.0 (64),
Build: 9.0.1.10319.

Hope that give you some blue's clues ...

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

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