Tina
I can not help you with the Unicode problem, but, as to the extra nnn's,
it could be a sticky n key on your keyboard. Try turning it over while
shaking and tapping the bottom to release any crud that might be causing
this problem.
I hope this helps.
Tom Mayer
Tina Myers wrote:
> What nhas nseem nto be a million computer nproblems, I think I nhave ndown to none or ntwo.
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> This nwas nthe noriginal problem.
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> The Microsoft Layer for Unicode (unicows.dll) can not be found. This program will now exit.
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> I finally nfound a notation online nthat nsaid nto nput nthe nunicows.exe nunpacked nfiles nin the nfolder nthat belongs nto nthe nprogram you nare ntrying to run.
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> That ndone nI nam nnow ngetting the nerror nunicode nwrapper nnot nfound n(crystal decisions). n nAny nhelp nyou can give would be nmuch nappreciated. n nI nhave nbeen nracking my nbrain and it's nabout scrambled.
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> Also, in ncase you haven't noticed, there are a bunch of extra nnn's in here. Don't know where they're coming from, have already done 2 online virus scans and they came back clean. Do you know what this is. This is an on and off thing.
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> This nseems nto nhappen anywhere nI type. nOnline text nares, nemail, nand in word.
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> Any help nwill nbe nmuch nappreciated.
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> Thank you,
> Tina
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