1. rachman mustafa
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. Wednesday, 8 August 2018 08:09 AM UTC

Hi everyone,

I'm building a simple windows application (only a single .pbl)  that runs a query to a SQL Server database and show the result. I've manage to generate the executable (Code Generation option is PCode).

I would like to make this application "portable", so the user does not have to install any thing. In the past, I just have to copy the Shared folder and put the executables along with the resource file (pbd or dll) in the same folder and it works.

But now, the following error message appear [The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b) Click OK to close the application]. Am I missing something ?

OS : Windows 10 and Windows 7

Thank you

 

Chris Pollach @Appeon Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Tuesday, 14 August 2018 12:44 PM UTC
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. # 1

Hi Rachman;

  You'll need the SS client to be installed as well ... not just the PB SS client interface DLL.

HTH

Regards ... Chris

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rachman mustafa Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Tuesday, 14 August 2018 07:19 AM UTC
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. # 2

Thank you for your advice Rolland Smith,

I've copyied the runtimes files as listed in Application Techniques - Deploying Applications and Components

for both

- Power Builder runtime files

- Database Conneection

and of course the EXE and the dll, but the error message remain the same.

 

Regards

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Roland Smith Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Wednesday, 8 August 2018 12:38 PM UTC
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. # 3

You'll need the PowerBuilder runtime files and the database client software.

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