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John, Thanks for the first part - I look forward to hearing the answer to the second part! Sam
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Hi all, I'm writing an Addin (that will be distributed) for ArcMap in VB.net and in the Config.esriaddinx, the Target name = Desktop and version = 10.0. Can someone tell me about the implications of this as I have not got a test computer: If a user loads 10.1, will the Addin still be automatically included and work? Would I need to have a different version of the Addin config file with version = 10.1? Conversely, supposing I wanted the Addin only to work for users with 10.0, not to work in 10.1, and I wanted to distribute a different version for 10.1 - how would I accomplish that? Thanks, Sam
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Thank you Jscheirer! This code works with the line: import os before it. s.
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Yes, I have tried excluding GeoprocessingLib.dll and GeoprocessingLib.pyd since I am not sure which to exclude. I still get the same error message. What is the correct PYTHONPATH? Thanks Sam
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Hi, I've converted a python program to an .exe using py2exe. When I try to run it from the command line, I get the following error: "The program can't start because GeoprocessingLib.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." The GeoprocessingLib.dll is in C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Bin. I'm running ArcView 9.2, PythonWin 2.4 on Windows 7, 64 bit pc. Is the program just looking in the wrong place? How would I fix that? Does anyone have any idea what is wrong? The python exe will eventually be called from a vba application. Thanks, Sam
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Hi, I've converted a python program to an .exe using py2exe. When I try to run it from the command line, I get the following error: "The program can't start because GeoprocessingLib.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." The GeoprocessingLib.dll is in C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Bin. I'm running ArcView 9.2, PythonWin 2.4 on Windows 7, 64 bit pc. Is the program just looking in the wrong place? How would I fix that? Does anyone have any idea what is wrong? The python exe will eventually be called from a vba application. Thanks, Sam
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