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Linux I assume? make sure that the dsetup.dll and other files are all lower case. I know there used to be an issue with those files when the first character of the file name was upper case. Not sure if that is the issue anymore, but something to check.
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dsetup.dll needs to be renamed to DSETUP.dll
You have it set as this? |
Nevermind, figured it out.
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