> Additionally, everything works fine from a non-VDI (XenDesktop) machine, so 
> it is something tied to the local setup that seems to be causing the issue.

> Is there anything else you can think of that would prevent the plugin from 
> recognizing this file if it was present?

Active4D itself is not loading that file. The OS is responsible for loading DLL 
dependencies, and for some reason it is failing. It may not be a matter of that 
particular file, it may be that on XenDesktop the DLL lookup mechanism is 
somehow different/broken.

Try using Dependency Walker to see what's going on. Open 
Active4D.bundle/Contents/Windows/Active4D.4DX in Dependency Walker. At the 
bottom of the list on the left, you should see the icu DLLs. If they aren't 
found, there is something wrong with XenDesktop.

Dependency Walker can be downloaded here: 

http://download.cnet.com/Dependency-Walker/3000-2086_4-10052198.html

Regards,

  Aparajita


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