Error Loading Client Library Dlls Powerbuilder
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hooking up to and Windows Vista or 7, there can be some weird errors that crop up with Infomaker. I recently came out victorious in a three-month battle with InfoMaker at http://workendtech.com/infomaker-10-5-unable-to-load-dll-or-client-library-error/ the office. I got the following errors across multiple versions of the product. Unable to load Client Library Context Cannot find Client DLL's There were multiple wordings of the error but they all boil down to not being able to find the Open Client on your computer for some reason. I like how Sybase gives no help on the issue, when it's simple to fix. Also a error loading lot of people I talked to didn't mention this so I think they just got lucky like I did on one of my work machines during the troubleshooting phase. Check the following things first, it will save you enormous headaches, trust me. Environment Variables I can confirm this was my entire problem, and found little to no mention of this online anywhere. You need to have a few error loading client environment variables in place. The biggest one is the PATH variable. It needs to have a link to the Infomaker path, as well as the Powerbuilder Path. There also needs to be a SYBASE System variable pointing to the Open Client you installed. Windows 7 Instructions To Check Environment Variables Step 1 - Click on the Start Button (or Windows Button) and right-click on "Computer" and select "Properties". Step 2 - On the left hand column of the screen there is a link that says "Advanced System Settings". Click that. Step 3 - Under the "Advanced Tab" which should be the one that displays by default in the "System Properties" window that just came up, click the "Environment Variables" button. Step 4 - In the System Variables section look for the Path variable. It should have the following directory as part of its path. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Sybase\Shared\PowerBuilder". Note that if you are using a 32 bit version of Windows the (x86) won't be after Program Files. Step 5 - Look for a "SYBASE" variable under the System Variables. If there isn't one, click new. Give it the name "SYBASE" and put this in the Value field "C:\Sybase". Note that adding th