On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 20:03:28 +0200, harry <volderm...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Henk-Jan van Tuyl <hjgtuyl@...> writes:
>
>> Searching for "uuid: %1 is not a valid Win32 application" leads to the
>> causes:
>>   - space in the path to the DLL
>>   - mixup of 32/64 bit
>
> Your google is a lot better than mine, I couldn't find anything!
>
> Is the one you uploaded 32 bit? Maybe that's the problem, I'm on a 64 bit
> system. But the perl dll is probably 32 bit, and I don't know what the  
> other
> stuff it's being linked with is - I'm over my head now.
>

I have a 32 bit system, the DLLs are working, so the DLLs must be 32 bit.

Regards,
Henk-Jan van Tuyl


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