This problem only affects Windows 2000
installations.
Some PCs are set up to
look for library files in the same directory as the
main program. Because of the differences between
different versions of Windows (NT/98/2000) this can
cause problems. To solve this problem, open 'My
Computer' and find the folder where the PowerSHAPE
executable (program) has been installed. This will be
something like -
C:\dcam\product\powershapexxxx\sys\exec
In this folder you
should see several files, one of which is called
NETAPI32.DLL If you cannot see this file, it is
because your computer is set up so as to keep system
files hidden from view. Click on 'View' and select 'Options'.
Click on the 'View' tab, and click 'Show all files'
ON. Locate the file NETAPI32.DLL and click it with
the right hand mouse button. From the pop-up menu
select Rename. Change the name of the file to NETAPI32_OLD.DLL
PowerSHAPE will now
function correctly.