SBM AppScript Reference → Programming SBM AppScript → Setting Script Application Paths
When you write scripts that call applications or DLLs outside of SBM, you can create an optional ScriptAppPath registry setting that contains a semicolon-separated list of directories that store executable files and DLLs that are called in SBM AppScripts. If ScriptAppPath is not found, the path list in the standard Windows environment variable PATH is used. Optionally, you can place DLLs and executables in the installDir\SBM\Application Engine\bin directory on your SBM Web server.
To create the optional SBM registry setting on a Windows Web server:
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