About this missing DLL issue, the main difference between the 4.3.3 and 4.4.x Windows installer releases seems to be about the .dll management. Apparently, since 4.4.1 release, for example, there is not only a QtCore.pyd file but also a QtCore4.dll and so on. Hence the new "add to path" installer feature, for Windows to find the QtCore4.dll. The problem is that MATLAB for example is also using a QtCore4.dll (which is built with MSVS2005, hence the missing MSVCP80.dll error), and Windows find the MATLAB directory first when searching the PATH environment variable... so, PyQt is currently not compatible with MATLAB for example, which is quite a serious problem for me and a lot of scientific users I know. Unless you have a solution to this PATH conflicting issue?<br>
<br>Thanks for your help.<br>Pierre<br>