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          I have been running PH successfully for several years.  A few days ago I started getting the following error message when starting PH:
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 "Unable to load library.
 
 Unable to find Powerbuilder Accessibilty library in the path."
 
 I reinstalled PH, but am still getting the same message whenever I start up PH.  After clicking OK to the error message PH starts up and appears to run normally.
 
 Any ideas as to what I can do to eliminate this error message?
 
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        | BeachBum Super User
 
  
  
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          I have been fighting the same problem on my Windows 7 system and so far have not resolved it. I suspect it is a Windows problem but not sure.  Like you, it all of a sudden appeared.
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        | smarty Super User
 
  
  
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          I have posted about this before as well.
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 In my case, I only see it when I remotely connect to my PowerHome box.  I am running Vista, UAC dis-abled, all things in standard locations/directories.
 
 I never did find the resolution....although it really doesn't cause much of an issue.
 
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          Saw your post on another thread. I was hoping you had a solution. I don’t see it on my Vista system and didn’t originally on my Win 7 system. Then all of a sudden it appeared. I tried installing PH out of ProgramFiles to get away from misleading of DBs  but still got the similar message. I too am in Admin, UAC off and Compat XP svcpac2. It sounds like a pathing problem that Windows is taking it down. Why it’s not effecting PH is interesting unless this is a false message coming from load of DLLs within PB. My PB dlls match up between the 2 systems. Who knows????
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        | JaredM Newbie
 
  
 
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          I've been seeing this too. It prevents PH from starting after a reboot without human intervention, which is frustrating.
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 Dave, some searching on bing.com suggests that putting PBACC100.DLL in the path may help. I assume this is part of the PowerBuilder redist. Can you share a copy so we can see if that fixes it?
 
 I started experience random crashing right around the same time this happened. Not sure if they are linked or not. The app now crashes at random anytime I'm poking around the UI. So I'd love to see if PBACC100.DLL solves both issues.
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          This fixed it for me. From Dave:
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 “Pete,
 
 The accessibility error is something relatively new and only on certain machines/configurations. Easily fixed though by downloading this file: pbacc105.zip and unzipping it to your system32 directory (or your PowerHome directory...shouldnt matter).”
 
 
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          Pete,
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 Have you been holding out on us  :)
 
 
 I will have to give it a try myself.
 
 
 
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          It was imbedded with another problem probably last week.
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        | JaredM Newbie
 
  
 
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          This made the error on boot go away for me.  Thanks for sharing.
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