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Windows 7 Warcraft Model Editor

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Dr Super Good

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It can not find the Direct3D 9 library. This is part of DirectX9.

There are 3 possible solutions.
1. Make sure you have the lattest subversion of DirectX installed (June 2010 I belive). Just because you have DX11 installed does not mean it is the lattest subversion and even DX9 continued to be updated well after the release of DX10.
2. Try running as an administrator. The DirectX libraries are in a system folder which has some form of permission security in effect. Insufficient permission might result it it failing to even see the libraries.
3. Windows 7 might have a different system structure to XP. Appending the correct system folder that contains the libraries to the programs classpath or making a copy of that library component at its expected class path might fix this.
 
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