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<H2>[[WinFAQ|WinFAQ]]: "Entry Point Not Found" Message</H2>
 
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_I (rhk) am not sure this (and some of the other [[WinFAQs|WinFAQs]]) are strictly applicable to Windows--if they are not, we should move them to the general FAQ section._
 
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If you get "Entry Point Not Found" error messages when starting [[AbiWord|AbiWord]], you are using a different [[AbiWord|AbiWord]].exe than that required by the plugins you have installed.  Usually this means you installed a newer version of [[AbiWord|AbiWord]]
If you get "Entry Point Not Found" error messages when starting [[AbiWord|AbiWord]], you are using a different [[AbiWord|AbiWord]].exe than that required by the plugins you have installed.  Usually this means you installed a newer version of [[AbiWord|AbiWord]]
on top of an older release and did not update the plugins at the same time.
on top of an older release and did not update the plugins at the same time.
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glib ( see http://www.gimp.org/windows ) and place in the [[AbiWord|AbiWord]]\bin subdirectory.
glib ( see http://www.gimp.org/windows ) and place in the [[AbiWord|AbiWord]]\bin subdirectory.
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==== Contributors ====
 
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* Main.[[StephenViles|StephenViles]] (based on [http://www.abisource.com/mailinglists/abiword-user/2003/Aug/0127.html email] from Jeremy Davis) - 24 Aug 2003
 
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* Updated Oct 13 2004
 
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Current revision as of 23:17, 6 January 2008

If you get "Entry Point Not Found" error messages when starting AbiWord, you are using a different AbiWord.exe than that required by the plugins you have installed. Usually this means you installed a newer version of AbiWord on top of an older release and did not update the plugins at the same time.

You will need to either restore the prior AbiWord.exe or more realistically remove the old plugins (see plugin\ subdirectory, probably \Program Files\AbiSuite\AbiWord\Plugins\, easiest way is to simply delete the whole directory, though you should use the Windows Control Panel Add/Remove Programs function if they show up there). Once the old plugins have been removed, simply download the matching plugins for the version of AbiWord you are running and install them.

The dialog presenting this message is generated by Windows and not AbiWord. Another common cause is the installation of the glib based plugins without installing the the glib DLLs. Should this occur simply rerun the installer selecting install glib (which will download and install the necessary dlls) or manually download glib ( see http://www.gimp.org/windows ) and place in the AbiWord\bin subdirectory.

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