MSVCP120.dll not found using portable version. #240
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Quick questions:
does it show this?
or does it have any differences from this? |
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So it is blueCFD-Core 2017-1, running on Windows 10 Pro (x64). Oh snap. I've just tried something... You see the original DLL was lower cased (msvcp120). Thinking it was maybe the issue, I fixed it, so now it is displayed in upper case in the folder. But when I type your command, I still only get your output if I use the lower case version. So with the old trick of turning it off & on again, now I can indeed launch paraView, but using the command paraFoam from the case directory now yields the error "D:/BLUECFD/AddOns/ParaView/bin/paraview.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". |
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If possible, please upgrade to blueCFD-Core 2017-2, because there were several bugs fixed between 2017-1 and 2017-2. And I can't remember if this was one of the issues or not. You don't need to uninstall 2017-1, you can simply let 2017-2 install over the 2017-1 installation. Beyond this, if you run the following command:
you should see something like this:
Furthermore, the complete output for this:
is this:
It's a fairly long list, but it might help you figure out what's missing. Worst case scenario, install ParaView 5.4.0 for Windows 64-bit from here: https://www.paraview.org/download/ - so that you get the original installation. |
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Hello,
Trying to open paraview yields the error "D:/BLUECFD/AddOns/ParaView/bin/paraview.exe: error while loading shared libraries: MSVCP120.dll: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory".
Except I checked and it is there where it should be (ParaView/bin)... Is the software searching for it in another directory ?
Thanks a lot !
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