Problem starting Simbiology in MATLAB

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I just installed Simbiology and i keep getting this problem whenever i try running it on MATLAB.
MATLAB:dispatcher:loadLibrary Can't load 'C:\Program Files (x86)\MATLAB\R2012a Student\bin\win32\libmwsb_bmodel.dll': The specified module could not be found.
How can i fix this?
Thanks.
NB. Besides, the dll file is present in the folder!
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Ingrid Tigges
Ingrid Tigges on 10 Jun 2013
Edited: Ingrid Tigges on 10 Jun 2013
Hi, Did I understand you correctly that this happens when you type >>simbiology into the MATLAB command window? Ingrid Given your question it might be worth contacting tech support.
David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 10 Jun 2013
Is the containing folder in Matlab Path?

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Arthur Goldsipe
Arthur Goldsipe on 10 Jun 2013
Edited: Arthur Goldsipe on 10 Jun 2013
Hi Akintunde,
This problem generally means you have an inconsistent version of files in your installation. Could you have installed the R2013a SimBiology add-on in your R2012a Student Version? That could explain this problem. You may be able to confirm which the versions of MATLAB and SimBiology you have installed by running the command "ver" from the MATLAB command prompt.
SimBiology was first released as a general add-on to the Student Version of MATLAB starting in R2013a. Unless you received special instructions from your academic institution on how to install SimBiology for the R2012a Student Version, you will not be able to use SimBiology with the R2012a Student Version. If you did receive such instructions from your school, then I would recommend re-installing to make sure that you followed the instructions correctly.
-Arthur
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Ingrid Tigges
Ingrid Tigges on 11 Jun 2013
It is probably the easiest if you contact sales, e.g. via sales@mathworks.com to get an answer to this question. It might also be worth to try finding out whether your university has a TAH license. In this case you students can install MATLAB on your private computers as well.
Arthur Goldsipe
Arthur Goldsipe on 11 Jun 2013
Akintunde, feel free to contact me directly as well, and I'll make sure you talk to the right people about deactivating R2012a. For some reason, I could not contact you directly via the link on your MATLAB Community Profile.

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