"Error while loading library. DBQueries."  installing OCMS

Hi,
I am trying to reinstall OCMS on a linux box and I get "Error while loading library. DBQueries." just on the DB details screen.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance.
Fernando

Hi Fernando,
which version of OCMS you are using? which installation mode did you choose, development mode or install on an existing application server?
I have experienced the same problem when trying to install the OCMS 10.1.3.4 on a Linux vmware machine, after I re-created a complete new linux image, and the installation worked fine.

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