Thanks, Jeff. . . but again, this was not the solution. I'm wondering if I
must completely uninstall,  delete registry entries, (If I knew how to
search for them) and then try to reinstall.

Still confused by the error message, "Invalid command parameters" etc.

Don Keendrew

At 03:07 PM 6/18/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Don:
>
>you can try this fix
>suggested in the Microsoft KnowledgeBase:
>
>
>1.Click Start, and then click Run.
>
>2.In the Open box, type the following line:
>regsvr32 actxprxy.dll
>
(snip)>I hope this helps  . . . . . . .
>
>Jeff Mayem
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>-----Original Message-----
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>Subject: [PCSOFT] re-install QuickRes
>
>
>After a re-install of Win95, I tried to access QuickRes,(Microsoft Power
>Toys), which had been previously installed, and was working fine. Now when
>I want to use it to change screen resolution, it simply opens or directs me
>to "Display Properties", which of course is what I was trying to avoid by
>using QuickRes in the first place .
>
>My first impulse was to reinstall QuickRes, and when I do I am greeted with
>an error message, "Invalid Command Parameters, Unable to continue."
>
>
>Anyone out there have any suggestions?
>
>TIA Don Kendrew
>
>