Dear Monks,

I really don't know where to begin with in solving my problem. I generate EXE for distributing my GUI software. I use ActiveState. Everything is fine, the software is installed on many machines. BUT Some users have problems in running the EXE. I've done a test and I've discovered that the DOS prompt shows an error massage sayng a module (JSON) is missing! How can it be? On every other machine the SAME EXE is working fine, all machines are using the same operating system (Windows 8.1 64 bit). For know, I just compiled a version of the software without the JSON module...

Where should I look in? I'm really without a clou.

I would appreciate if you have some suggestions


In reply to EXE missing module at runtime by Anonymous Monk

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