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To Susan, one possibly cause for a illegal operation errors involving
kernel32.dll
from different drivers(Explorer, Guide.exe, Msgsrv32, Commgr32,
Mprexe and others), is the possiblity that your password list file is
damaged.
Try re-creating your password list file:
1)In Windows Explorer select your \Windows folder
2)Press F3. This will bring up the Find: All Files window
3)In the Named: box type *.pwl
4)Click Find Now
5)When a list of found files is displayed, delete them all
6)Close the Find window and restart Windows
Note: you will lose any passwords you have stored, so make sure that you
have the passwords written down so you can re-enter them when needed
I could not find any reference pertaining to the paige32.dll error.
Good luck,
Ken Cornell
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> Could someone please tell me if "kernel32.dll" and "paige32.dll" are Win98
> files or IE 5.0 files? My computer at home evidently has a damaged or bad
> "kernel32.dll" file and my computer at work evidently has a damaged or bad
> "paige32.dll" file. They come up many many times a day as an "illegal
> operation". On my computer at home it always says "Explorer has performed
an
> illegal operation" and the "kernel32.dll" is what is listed when I click
on
> "details".
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Susan Hays
>
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