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I had a similar problem. It complained about not being able
to use a specific DLL (I thought it had to do with my NT
box being multiprocessor, because before it was no prob.)
But I just ignored it, the installation progress went on fine
and POVray runs like a charm.
markus
John Wingfield wrote:
>
> I recently experienced problems installing POVRay 3.1 on a Windows NT
> Workstation. The installation program required the updating of a certain
> DLL before it would install POVRay. Unfortunately, my network manager
> is reluctant to update the DLL across the network because this could
> cause incompatibility problems with other software.
>
> Would it be possible for the POV Team to put together an NT distribution
> with the option too keep DLLs in the POVRay directory - I understand that
> MS Windows will search the program directory for DLLs before looking
> elsewhere, so it should be possible to solve this problem.
>
> Yours
>
> John Wingfield
>
> --
> John Wingfield
> Department of Physics, King's College London
> http://www.maxwell.ph.kcl.ac.uk/~jw96/
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