At 12/3/99 12:58 PM , Albin Schreiter wrote:
>I should have mentioned that there is no wbhook32.dll file on my system.
>Also, the error message is produced by Symantec's Crash Guard. But closing
>doen Crash Guard still does not start IE5. I have also re-installed
>Win98SE and IE5, but it did not help. There is no wbhook32.dll file on the
>Win98 CD. How does a non-existant file interfere with IE5 ?
Albin:
The problem is with your McAfee Virus scan program.
Here's the scoop from Network Associates:
Doug
>Wbhook32.dll is a virus scan file and when you installed, somehow, it wasn't
>put in the system. What you need to do is uninstall and then do a clean
>reinstall from your download.
> Thank you for contacting McAfee Technical Support. We've attached the
> document you requested below.
>
> If this document does not answer your questions please refer to the
> following website: http://naisupport.sento.com/. You will be able to
> search for a solution or information regarding your program. If you do
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>
Quick Clean Installation
> 1. Delete the contents of the Windows/Temp folder, following these steps:
· Double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop. The My Computer window
opens. Double-click the C: drive. You are now looking at the contents of
your hard drive.
· Double-click the Windows folder. The Windows folder opens. Double-click on
the Temp folder, which will appear beneath the Windows folder.
· Click Edit>Select All. All of the items in your Temp directory are now
selected.
· Hit the Delete key on your keyboard to delete the files. If you are asked
about deleting files, click Yes.
> 2. Disable all software running in the background: hold down the CTRL+ALT
> keys on your keyboard, and then press the DEL key once. The Close Program
> dialog box appears. Click End Task for every item on the list except
> Explorer and Systray (if you have a lot of software running in the
> background, you will have to hit CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up the Close
> Program dialog box to end each task). If you see only Explorer and Systray
> in the Close Program dialog box, click Cancel.
>
> 3. Install the program. (Guard Dog, or FirstAid, etc.)
> McAfee Technical Support
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