A better way to debug MDL loader error 127

Hello guys, is there a way to access some kind of Microstation log when user encounters MDL loader error "OS could not load xx.dll" (error 127) ? Or do I need to manually find out with applications like ProcessMonitor? I was wondering, maybe Microstation keeps more detailed logs somewhere. I talk now about V8I version, but i suppose CONNECT has the same mechanism.

Thanks for the help

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  • Hi Lubo, this is likely to be a version mismatch between the MDL and MicroStation.

    Which MDL is involved (or is it more than one)?

    When do you see the error?

    I'm assuming this is appearing in a black text window?

    Which version of MicroStation?

    Marc

  • Hello, this error is caused when I try to load my own plugin .ma file. The error displays at the start of the microstation. Yes, it appears in console window (so thats why i was wondering if MS keeps some kind of logs which could describe it more properly). Version of MS is kinda old one, MicroStation V8i SS4 08.11.09.867. I mean, the plugin works on other machines but this is a new clean install machine which displays the error, and as I dont have access to the machine its kinda troublesome to troubleshoot this problem. Thats why some more accurate log would come in handy in these situations. I thought reinstall of MS would help but it didn't.

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  • Hello, this error is caused when I try to load my own plugin .ma file. The error displays at the start of the microstation. Yes, it appears in console window (so thats why i was wondering if MS keeps some kind of logs which could describe it more properly). Version of MS is kinda old one, MicroStation V8i SS4 08.11.09.867. I mean, the plugin works on other machines but this is a new clean install machine which displays the error, and as I dont have access to the machine its kinda troublesome to troubleshoot this problem. Thats why some more accurate log would come in handy in these situations. I thought reinstall of MS would help but it didn't.

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