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Posted Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - Post #37321
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One of the important features for me has been the ability to take a copy of GenoPro.exe on a memory stick to our local library and load the program and my data and then use the facilities there to update.
I tried this with GenoProX (OK it is Alpha) and was told a necessary dll was not available.
When I use GenoPro I also put a skins folder on the memory stick so that I can produce reports - mainly gedcom for other people. Is it possible to create a list of files needed for GenoProX and place them on the stick?
Posted Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - Post #37322
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If you copy all the files from the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\GenoProX Alpha\ it should work.  What error are you getting?

In the future it is very likely GenoProX.exe will be a large executable not requiring as many DLLs.  I expect this procedure will reduce the size of the installation by at least half, as each DLL installed with GenoProX is generic and has functions which GenoProX is not using.  However while we are in the development, it is better to have a smaller .exe because it is faster to deploy to do testing.  In a day I sometimes install GenoProX.exe between 10 to 100 times when testing a network protocol.


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