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Offline vsandre  
#1 Posted : 10 August 2012 10:02:18(UTC)
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If Starting SMath Studio 0.95 on Windows7-64bit with .Net 4 an Message apears that says "Error while Loading a Third-Party-Program. Plugin deactivated. Index out of array bounds" (lit. translated) If you load an SMath-File you get the message that you need the plugin "Special Functions", which is not available at your system.

Using the Mono-Version of the Programm (at same machine and .net) all plugins are loaded correctly.

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Offline kmihaylovich  
#2 Posted : 10 August 2012 11:11:55(UTC)
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I'm using latest version of SMath Studio on Win7 64 and everything works great. Try to copy SpecialFunctions.dll from Mono version to the installation directory of SMath Studio on Windows - this should help.
Offline vsandre  
#3 Posted : 14 September 2012 14:17:37(UTC)
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Does not work an shows the same Message.
Offline vsandre  
#4 Posted : 18 September 2012 10:28:27(UTC)
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A complete uninstall and clean reinstallation helped me to get a working copy of Smath.
But all DLLs in the plugin directory were not outdated.
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