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Why are you running 32-bit VEP? You should be running the 64-bit version so Play can run as 64-bit, not much point in having 12Gb RAM if you are in 32-bit mode. You can run the 32-bit VEP server, so that 32-bit programs (like Sibelius) can access the 64-bit plug ins.
Your problem is likely to be to do with 32-bit vs 64-bit mix up
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I am running 64bit VEP on my 64bit system - that is why I set this PC up to run W7 64bit. Play is 64bit compatible and certainly runs in standalone mode that way, just not as a plugin in VEP. I think the problem lies in the Play install but I can't find that out (probably) without diving into the registry - and then I'd have to know exactly what I was looking for.
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Thanks for the replies, people. I'm running the latest versions of all applications concerned - including eLicenser & iLok software Neither 64bit nor 32bit versions of VEP will load into Play. Play Standalone works fine. My Kontakt 4 loads into VEP fine in both standalone and server mode. I'm afraid I'm still clueless as to what's causing this!
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Finally got it sorted with this piece of advice from EW Techsupport: When you open Play in Standalone mode, go to Settings >Other and check to see what library is showing in Play Interface. Make sure that the first library selected there is a library that you own. If it is one that you don't have, it will give that same error message when you try to open it as the vst.
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For future issues with VE Pro and Logic, you can write jasher@eastwestsounds.com. Jay is a Certified Level 2 Logic trainer who now does this kind of troubleshooting separate from tech support.
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