I have C# application which is using C# DLL named [login to view URL] and, in turn, using it as wrapper to [login to view URL] At my system (XP-SP2, VS2005 Pro) I was able to build application and run it after I copied manually [login to view URL] into app folder. My client have Windows 7, also tried to run app on XP (not sure about SP version), but at his computer exe terminated because DLL is not found. Of course he also have both DLLs at app folder. I need to know what is the reason for such a weird problem, whole project with DLLs and sources available for evaluation here: [login to view URL] p.s. should work under Visual Studio 2005, .NET 2.0
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So far no suggestions helped to solve the problem: 1) Building as Release leads to the same problem 2) Copying to Windows-System32 folder not work (dll not found anyways) 3) Regsvr32 says that the dlls (both of them) cannot be registered
## Platform
C# Visual Studio 2005, .NET 2.0