NQUDMLExec.exe is not a win32 application

Hi,
When i try to execute nQUDMLExec.exe(which is used to merge RPDs) in windows its throwing a error as that is not a valid win32 application.
However i could execute in another machine with the same installation.
what could be the issue?
Do i need to set any specific env variables for this?
Thanks,
Darwin

Darwin S wrote:
I didnt copy the nQUDMLExec.exe ..Every thing is done as per normal installation.I'm suggesting that as a fix to your problem you could try copying the executable from another computer where you know it does work.

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