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<blockquote data-quote="thlucas" data-source="post: 723732" data-attributes="member: 111098"><p>Hi Catavolt,</p><p></p><p>The plugin utilizes the Google Data API assemblies, which must reside in the same location as the MediaPortal executable. It also utilizes some C-Cubed supporting assemblies, which must reside in the same location. I created the MPE install package, and specified that it installs them in the "%base%" folder. The default "%base%" folder (as I'm sure you know) is "C:\Program Files\Team MeadiPortal\MediaPortal" on Windows XP, and "C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MeadiPortal\MediaPortal" on Windows 7 64-bit.</p><p></p><p>Can you please verify that the MP base directory contains the following files:</p><p></p><p>Google.GData.AccessControl.dll</p><p>Google.GData.Calendar.dll</p><p>Google.GData.Client.dll</p><p>Google.GData.Contacts.dll</p><p>Google.GData.Documents.dll</p><p>Google.GData.Extensions.dll</p><p>Google.GData.GoogleBase.dll</p><p>C3.Common.dll</p><p>C3.Diagnostics.dll</p><p>C3.GoogleData.dll</p><p>C3.Win32.dll</p><p>en-US\C3.Common.resources.dll</p><p></p><p>If these files are not there, then it has something to do with the MPE Installer not putting them in the right place. Note that the "GoogleCalendar.dll" plugin should be located in the "%base%\plugins\Windows" folder as well. I'm not for sure where to go from here - will wait to hear back from you before proceeding with other thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Hope it helps - please let me know if these files exist or not.</p><p></p><p>Also - what is up with the MP forums tonight?!!! This is the 5th time I've tried to reply to this thread!</p><p></p><p>Mackey - the plugin supports viewing events from multiple calendars, but only one calendar at a time. I will see what I can do about implementing a "one world" view.</p><p></p><p>D3 - not for sure what's going on there - can you post some screenshot images?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thlucas, post: 723732, member: 111098"] Hi Catavolt, The plugin utilizes the Google Data API assemblies, which must reside in the same location as the MediaPortal executable. It also utilizes some C-Cubed supporting assemblies, which must reside in the same location. I created the MPE install package, and specified that it installs them in the "%base%" folder. The default "%base%" folder (as I'm sure you know) is "C:\Program Files\Team MeadiPortal\MediaPortal" on Windows XP, and "C:\Program Files (x86)\Team MeadiPortal\MediaPortal" on Windows 7 64-bit. Can you please verify that the MP base directory contains the following files: Google.GData.AccessControl.dll Google.GData.Calendar.dll Google.GData.Client.dll Google.GData.Contacts.dll Google.GData.Documents.dll Google.GData.Extensions.dll Google.GData.GoogleBase.dll C3.Common.dll C3.Diagnostics.dll C3.GoogleData.dll C3.Win32.dll en-US\C3.Common.resources.dll If these files are not there, then it has something to do with the MPE Installer not putting them in the right place. Note that the "GoogleCalendar.dll" plugin should be located in the "%base%\plugins\Windows" folder as well. I'm not for sure where to go from here - will wait to hear back from you before proceeding with other thoughts. Hope it helps - please let me know if these files exist or not. Also - what is up with the MP forums tonight?!!! This is the 5th time I've tried to reply to this thread! Mackey - the plugin supports viewing events from multiple calendars, but only one calendar at a time. I will see what I can do about implementing a "one world" view. D3 - not for sure what's going on there - can you post some screenshot images? [/QUOTE]
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