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<blockquote data-quote="MJGraf" data-source="post: 1029811" data-attributes="member: 17886"><p>Thanks!</p><p>That's interesting - I read this somewhere else in the forum last night, but unfortunately can't remember where...</p><p>It doesn't load the SQLiteDatabase because it thinks it is from a "remote source" and it doesn't "trust" SQLiteDatabase.dll</p><p>So either you have your MP2 Server binaries (including the SQLiteDatabase directory) on a network share - if so, please try on a local hard disk.</p><p>If not, then it has to so something with this stupid windows security measures for downloaded files. In that case try right clicking SQLIteDatabase.dll as an administrator and try to find something where you can say "trust this file" or something similar...</p><p>Hope that helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJGraf, post: 1029811, member: 17886"] Thanks! That's interesting - I read this somewhere else in the forum last night, but unfortunately can't remember where... It doesn't load the SQLiteDatabase because it thinks it is from a "remote source" and it doesn't "trust" SQLiteDatabase.dll So either you have your MP2 Server binaries (including the SQLiteDatabase directory) on a network share - if so, please try on a local hard disk. If not, then it has to so something with this stupid windows security measures for downloaded files. In that case try right clicking SQLIteDatabase.dll as an administrator and try to find something where you can say "trust this file" or something similar... Hope that helps! [/QUOTE]
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