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hello,
on possible solution could be to copy the d3d9_43.dll in the scol root directory.
so it should find it and run.
The problem with just copying the .dll is there are so many dependencies when it comes to .dll, I have already tried just coping the one to the same folder as the standalone .exe but I am going to try and copy all the dx9 .dll(s) just to see if that may work. I really need to find a way to get this working since its for a school project.
My apologies if I am posting a topic that has already been discussed but I did use the search and was unable to find anything that could resolve my issue.
I am creating a 3d tour of an area from the ground up in sketchup and useing openspace3d to give it controls to run like a FPS style navigation. The problem is, most computers that I need it to run on is unfortunately not able to update DirectX easily due to admin issues. This is where I had hoped the standalone.exe would work but unfortunately due to an error of missing .dll file, the d3d9_43.dll I believe it is, (the most updated of the dx9 stuff), the standalone does not work wether exported for directx or for opengl, they both give the same error. I thought I would resolve this issue by exporting to a webpage (which I have not been able to figure out how to do, the french guide translated to english just confuses me even more), unfortunately now that I read more into it, it requires the scol plugin for the browser and will once again have the same issue of not being able to get it installed on the PCs. If there is any way to bypass DirectX usage that I am not seeing or to be able to use base directx9 I would greatly appreciate any tips and tricks to this issue.
Once again thank you all for any help you are able to give on this.
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