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To answer my own question....<br>
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The trick is to do Step 8 BEFORE step 7 and then to reboot your
computer. When I came in this morning it magically all works :)<br>
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On 4/06/2013 5:21 p.m., Robert Martin wrote:<br>
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Hi<br>
<br>
I have followed the instructions for installing Abbrevia 5.0 into
Delphi XE2 but when I click install (step #7) it says ''The
program can't start because Abbrevia160.bpl is missing from your
computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem'
followed by 'Can't load package c:\Users\Public\Documents\RAD
Studio\9.0\Bpl\AbbreviaVCLDesign160.bpl. The specified module
could not be found'.<br>
<br>
I have searched and found the file in
'C:\Users\Public\Documents\RAD Studio\9.0\Bpl'.<br>
<br>
Any suggestions as to what might be wrong?<br>
<br>
install instructions follow...<br>
<br>
<ol>
<li>Unzip the release files into a directory (e.g.,
d:\abbrevia).</li>
<li>Start Delphi or C++Builder.</li>
<li>Add the source subdirectory (e.g. d:\abbrevia\source) to the
Delphi Library path. When using XE2 or later, add it to all
platforms.</li>
<li>If using C++Builder, add the source subdirectory to
C++Builder's Include and Library paths.</li>
<li>Open the project group in the packages directory that
corresponds to the IDE being used (e.g. "Delphi
XE2.groupproj").</li>
<li>Start at the top of the project group and compile each
package in turn. If using C++Builder, install each one after
compiling.</li>
<li>Select the "AbbreviaVCLDesign" package and install it. The
IDE should notify you that the components have been installed.
If you are using Delphi 7 you can install "AbbreviaCLXDesign"
as well to get CLX designtime support.</li>
<li>Make sure the PATH environmental variable contains the
directory in which the compiled packages (i.e. BPL or DPL
files) were placed.</li>
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Thanks<br>
Rob<br>
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