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VC++ 2003: dll not found if not in exe directory

I used to have some dll's in a lib directory.
The path to the lib directory is in the environment
variable path. In VC 6.0 and .NET 2002 the applications
found these dll's in the lib directory. In .NET 2003 this
does no longer work (I have recompiled these dlls, and
there is no problem, if I copy the dlls into the
application directory).

The application reports:
---------------------------
Component not found:

The application could not be started because XXX.dll was
not found. Reinstalling the application may solve this
problem.

---------------------------
(the actual message is in german). In previous versions
the path' that were searched, were given. So I wonder if
something has changed in the way dll's are searched in
the new Version.

Nov 16 '05 #1
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