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rhill
12 years agoHonored Guest
DLLNotFoundException for ONE PROJECT
For one project, I get DLLNotFoundException OculusPlugin. Things I have checked: I have deleted the contents of the OVR folder, the Oculus DLLs from the Plugins and re-imported them all from the...
kersk
12 years agoMeta Employee
Are you deleting the old files from within Unity?
My guess is the old plugin is sticking around. If a native plugin is actively in use by the editor when you delete it, unity can incorrectly show the plugin as deleted even though it is not actually being removed. If you alt-tab or manually refresh the project view, the plugin folder will reappear.
Try this: quit unity, go to the project location on your hard drive, and manually delete the plugin from the Assets directory. After that, try re-importing the new integration and you should be good to go.
My guess is the old plugin is sticking around. If a native plugin is actively in use by the editor when you delete it, unity can incorrectly show the plugin as deleted even though it is not actually being removed. If you alt-tab or manually refresh the project view, the plugin folder will reappear.
Try this: quit unity, go to the project location on your hard drive, and manually delete the plugin from the Assets directory. After that, try re-importing the new integration and you should be good to go.
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