Thanks for the detailed explanation.

> On Dec 10, 2015, at 11:04 AM, Clayton Donahue <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Alright, time to close the loop on this one :-)
> 
> The underlying issue was with Folder Redirection being enabled in this Citrix 
> environment, in combination with an older version of a 4D structure file 
> being used, in combination with running as Standalone/Remote.
> 
> Tracing the issue in Process Explorer, we noted the paths that the 
> application was attempting to use to load the plugin's dependent .dll files 
> ... and that it was not even *attempting* to load from any "redirected" path. 
> 
> The short solution was to implement a login script that copies these files 
> into "C:\Windows\System" upon signing on to Windows, as that folder always 
> appears in the search path for the 4D Standalone application
> 
> Our infrastructure partners mentioned that apparently many applications 
> (particularly older ones) tend to have issues handling this style of folder 
> redirection. So, the long and short of it is - if you're having issues 
> loading the underlying .dll files for a plugin - check whether you're running 
> on a redirected folder path.
> 
> Hope this helps someone in the future!
> 
> Thanks,
> - Clayton
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Regards,

  Aparajita


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