>>> For instance, is there a dgbhelp.dll on your system?
>> I've searched my program & OS Disk for it, but I can't find it.
> No need. That dll is only used after a crash. As long as the program
> doesn't crash, the dll isn't required.
My first search wasn't complete; I have three versions of dbghelp.dll
in: c:\windows\system32 , c:\windows\system32\amd64 and c:\windows\SYSWOW64\
>> Unfortunately some other disappointing errors: "TortoiseBlame can't be
>> started directly!" and "C:\Program Files\TSVN64\bin64\TortoiseMerge.exe
> That's an error shown by TortoiseBlame directly, so it is run
> 'successfully' and has all required dlls.
I am glad you find the error encouraging ;-)
>> As a workaround (haven't tried that one yet), remove the 64 bit EXE
>> and add the folder with the 32 bit variant to your path. This might
>> work since the Explorer-plugin just calls the EXE via command line
>> and hence, program lookup rules should apply.
I have tried this, but it also won't work. Probably to the change in the
variable %program files% directory which is default c:\program files\
for 64-bit programs in stead of c:\program files(x86}\.
If I can test something for you, let me know.
Hugo.
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