Thanks, Liz.
It turned out that I had the DOS/WIN3 GPIB drivers installed
instead of the WIN95/98 drivers...I just "assumed" that
the higher number was the latest...oops.
Thanks for your help!
Joe
In article <39ad0fe8@newsgroups.ni.com>,
"Liz" wrote:
>
> It sounds as if the operating system's PATH statement does not
contain the
> path information for the windows system directory, so that is why it
cannot
> find the GPIB-32.DLL. Open a DOS shell and type in the following at
the prompt:
>
> SET
>
> If it scrolls past the PATH information, try typing in:
>
> SET | MORE
>
> If you are using Windows 95 or Windows 98, you should see something
similar
> to the following fragment of what might be contained in the PATH
statement:
>
> PATH=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM;
>
> If you are using Windows NT or Windows 2000, you should see something
like
> so:
>
> PATH=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32;
>
> If you do not see any PATH information for the Windows System
directory,
> you will need to add that information yourself. The easiest way to
add PATH
> information is to modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. It should reside in
the root
> directory of your computer. If you do not see an AUTOEXEC.BAT file,
you can
> create on and save it in the root directory. In the AUTOEXEC.BAT file
for
> Windows 95 or Windows 98, you need to add/modify the PATH statement
line
> like so (note the example below is written for the default
installation where
> the boot drive is C: and the operating system is installed in the
default
> directory):
>
> SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM;
>
> For Windows NT or Windows 2000, the default is:
>
> SET PATH=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32;
>
> After saving the file, you will need to reboot the computer. This
should
> take care of your problem, if not, please let me know.
>
> Liz
>
> joe_columbus@my-deja.com wrote:
> >I am receiving an error when I try to run my VB6 program:>>"File not
found:
> Gpib-32.dll">>This seems easy enough...but Gpib-32.dll is in the
system>directory,
> where it should be. I'm using Vbib-32.bas and>Niglobal.bas in my
project.
> Am I missing something?>Do I have to declare the .dll somewhere else?
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