Am 11.01.2017 um 09:22 schrieb swizz ly:

> I even tried to create c:\cygwin\bin directory and copy cygwin1.dll into
> it, but it didn't help.

Okay, I wouldn't have expected that to help, because that's just the
standard path where it usually resides, so the error message is
hardcoded to display that.

One thing you could try:
Rename the cygwin1.dll in the X2GoClient directory to cygwin1.old, and
download the latest cygwin1.dll from the Cygwin website.  Be sure to use
the 32-bit one even if you're running a Windows 10 x64, as X2GoClient is
32-bit only.  Then try starting X2GoClient again and check what happens.

If that doesn't help either, I guess we'll have to file a bug and ping
Mike#2 about it.  After all, he's our resident Cygwin expert. ;-)

Kind Regards,
Stefan Baur

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