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<blockquote data-quote="thlucas" data-source="post: 723744" data-attributes="member: 111098"><p>Hi Catavolt - it sounds like its a conflict with another plugin that is using an earlier version of the Google Data API's. The only way around this is to install the assemblies to the GAC (GLobal Assembly Cache). I just verified that they are strong-named, and can be added to the GAC. To do so:</p><p>1) open up a new Windows Explorer window.</p><p>2) browse to the C:\Windows\Assembly folder.</p><p>3) drag and drop all of the v1.4.x Google.GData.xxx.dll's from the MP folder to the C:\Windows\Assembly folder.</p><p></p><p>I'm not for sure how to proceed with this, as I don't believe the MPE Installer has the capability to install to the GAC. I guess I could write an MSI installer to install everything, but I wanted to go the MPEI route as it seems that's what most plugins install with. Please keep in mind that I'm fairly new to MP as well, so any advice you can offer would be great.</p><p></p><p>Any idea what plugin is using the old Google GData API version? Any chance of contacting the author to have them upgrade?</p><p></p><p>Forgot to mention - older versions of the Google GData API can be found here:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/downloads/list?can=4&q=&colspec=Filename+Summary+Uploaded+ReleaseDate+Size+DownloadCount" target="_blank">Downloads - google-gdata - .NET library for the Google Data API - Google Project Hosting</a></p><p></p><p>Download the v1.3.1 version and copy the assembly dll's to the MP base folder after uninstalling the Google Calendar plugin. This should get you back up and running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thlucas, post: 723744, member: 111098"] Hi Catavolt - it sounds like its a conflict with another plugin that is using an earlier version of the Google Data API's. The only way around this is to install the assemblies to the GAC (GLobal Assembly Cache). I just verified that they are strong-named, and can be added to the GAC. To do so: 1) open up a new Windows Explorer window. 2) browse to the C:\Windows\Assembly folder. 3) drag and drop all of the v1.4.x Google.GData.xxx.dll's from the MP folder to the C:\Windows\Assembly folder. I'm not for sure how to proceed with this, as I don't believe the MPE Installer has the capability to install to the GAC. I guess I could write an MSI installer to install everything, but I wanted to go the MPEI route as it seems that's what most plugins install with. Please keep in mind that I'm fairly new to MP as well, so any advice you can offer would be great. Any idea what plugin is using the old Google GData API version? Any chance of contacting the author to have them upgrade? Forgot to mention - older versions of the Google GData API can be found here: [url=http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/downloads/list?can=4&q=&colspec=Filename+Summary+Uploaded+ReleaseDate+Size+DownloadCount]Downloads - google-gdata - .NET library for the Google Data API - Google Project Hosting[/url] Download the v1.3.1 version and copy the assembly dll's to the MP base folder after uninstalling the Google Calendar plugin. This should get you back up and running. [/QUOTE]
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