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ziggy
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I receive the error: Unable to load block component C:\Program Files\Hyperception\VABINF\KeyRcv.dll

I have two Major issues with our Infinity Project computers,
We have one entire lab that is getting this error... "Unable to load block component C:\Program Files\Hyperception\VABINF\KeyRcv.dll.  Please verify that the component exists and any dependencies it may have are satisfied."  It is also producing this error with NumEntry.dll.  Both files exist.  I am not sure what dependencies these files may have.  Ideas?

We have several systems that are giving the following error on one of our labs... "You have exceeded the number of block functions allowed by VAB for Infinity; contact Hyperception regarding upgrades."  From what The professor here at UTA told me when I first took on this project, this was a problem that we had on the previous boards and that someone at Hyperception was able to help us resolve this problem.

Can you help out with these issues?  The first one I need an answer today if possible. 
Thanks,
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Re: I receive the error: Unable to load block component C:\Program Files\Hyperception\VABINF\KeyRcv.dll

Just an update to the issue above.  This only occures when the students log in.  When I log in as administrator then there is no problem.  Thanks,
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Re: I receive the error: Unable to load block component C:\Program Files\Hyperception\VABINF\KeyRcv.dll

We have seen this type of problem on some computers (we do not know why as of yet).The problem with missing blocks is very likely being caused by file permissions, and can be seen when non-administrators are using VAB software. To resolve this: 1. login as ADMINISTRATOR 2. run the command line script from a DOS prompt as shown below: cacls "C:\Program FIles\Hyperception\VABINF" /T /E /G Everyone:F It will scroll through the name of every file in the provided directory, and all subdirectories. This should reset every file, and allow the USER to access all files in VAB software. This should correct the problem. Regards,Steve
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