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On Sunday, September 05, 1999 7:22 PM, Susan Hays <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> 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".
When using Microsoft Internet Explorer, Micorosoft Exchange, Microsoft
Schedule+ or Microsoft Outlook 97, you may see a similar error message
before your computer freezes. The key reason for this message is a damaged
password list file. You need to recreate that file. Click Start
menu|select find|then files or folders. In the dialog box that says
"Named", type *.pwl, then click Find Now. In the list that appears,
right-click each file, delete all files, then close the window. When you
reboot or restart the computer and log on, automatic recreation of your
password list files take place. I can't find any specific reference to the
"paige32.dll file on M$ web site that you mentioned and can only speculate
that it is from another program that you recently installed.
Walter R. Worth
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PCBUILD's List Owner's:
Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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