my first thought is windows creates 'shadow' directories.
and that the plugins are being moved/referenced from there when the program
runs - which breaks the expected path 4D is using to try to access the plugins.
I would consider this idea to more likely if the same database works on a Mac
Chip
This is an old database v12 that I am trying to upgrade to v16 and later. I had
upgraded it to v14 on a Mac, but when I moved it to Windows Server 2008 I got
the dll error that started this thread and as noted that foundation’s Extras
plugin was throwing a license or privilege error.
Walt... i
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