Thanks Norman. Dropping 'Test Plugin.dll' into the plugins directory works just fine. Presumably it is only necessary to use PluginConverter if I need to combine files into a single .rbx file. For me that won't be for quite some time! :-D

Now to see if I can get the rest of my ideas to work!!!

Thanks again
Regards
Robin
Rehlingen village idiot

On 03/11/2010 23:17, Norman Palardy wrote:
try just putting the dll in the plugins dir and see if it loads
If not it's likely how the code is set up

On Nov 3, 2010, at 2:57 AM, RPEHLM wrote:

Hi folks,

Warning: Plugin newbie!

I have attempted to build the 'Visual Studio .NET 2005 Example' using Visual Studio 2010 on Windows7x64 (config manager is set for Win32).
Automatic conversion seemed to be OK.
Followed the instructions in 'VS.NET 2005 Instructions.txt'.
Using 'pluginconverter -n TestPlugin.rbx -w32 testplugin.dll' generates a TestPlugin.rbx file. Copied this file to the Plugins folder but RS2010r5a2 won't load it (I watched via DebugView).
Using 'pluginconverter -p TestPlugin.rbx' shows:
 TestPlugin.rbx
   Build Resources
     Windows

What didn't I do?

Regards
Robin
Rehlingen village idiot



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