Recommended solution is to install the unicows.dll in the
application directory.
I have installed this dll. But whenever my application
setup tries to register the "Crystal 9 runtime dlls"...I
get the following error "The Microsoft layer for unicode
(Unicows.dll) cannot be found. This program will exit".
Note: Unicows.dll does not have a registration entry point.
So I cannot register it. This is the first dll that my
setup installs. Crystal 9 runtime dlls are installed after
it.
I searched all related topics on the web. Some topics talk
about another file unicows.lib.
Does anybody know how to resolve this issue ? Also where
do I get unicows.lib from ? Is it necessary to install
unicows.lib along with unicows.dll.
Awaiting a quick response..
Deepthi
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At first I installed the unicows.dll into the windows directory and
the system directory, neither one worked. So I placed them in the
C:\Program Files\Common\Crystal Decisions\2.0\bin directory where the
crystal DLLs reside and it worked fine. The crystal DLLs may simply
perform a loadlibrary from the location that they reside, so they look
for the unicows.dll there.
Also, I did experience some issues with the order in which you
register the Crystal Dlls. Using InstallShield 5.5, I had to group
the dlls up differently because they registered in a different order
on 98 vs. XP.
Make sure that Export Modeller is registered before craxdrt9.dll (or
it could be the other way around, but those are the ones I had a
problem with)
Hope this helps.
George
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