Hello folks,

A customer has reported the following error message (Win 7) on software I 
released a couple of years back.  Users of this software in double figures and 
this has never been reported before.

> The program can’t start because CoreVideo.dll is missing’
> ‘The program can’t start because CoreAudioToolbox.dll is missing’

Oddly, it doesn't happen when the standalone launches, but when the user 
attempts to load an encrypted text file containing only a list of authorised 
users.  The file is held in a folder contained within the program directory.  
It loads successfully, and the program appears to run normally.

I don't make references to DLLs or indeed any multimedia aside from displaying 
JPGs, so why the complaint?  And what might it be that can't start?  I have 
sniffed about and can see that these DLLs seem vulnerable to all sorts of 
problems - but it is still intriguing and puzzling that these particular errors 
are triggered by an LC standalone loading an encrypted text file.


Best Wishes,

David Glasgow
Carlton Glasgow Partnership

i-psych.co.uk

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