> You can use: System File Checker
> Goto: Start | Run | SFC.EXE and then type in the names of
> the seven files one at a time, it will extract them from your install
files,
> either from your Windows98 CD or from the install directory on your
> hard drive. This is the hard way to do this, but it should also work.
>
> Bob Wright
> The NOSPIN Group
Viola! I now have the missing dfs.vxd file. Now how do I know where it
goes?
I am receiving an error message each startup that I have registry entries
for a file that does not exist. Missing file is dfs.vxd. Registry entries
are [AB] HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Static Vxd and [AB] HKEY_USERS\DEFAULT c. How
can I identify which program missing file came from so I can reinstall
that program and restore missing file?
Demetri Kolokotronis
"Hold No Punches.." Rode brings you great shareware/freeware
programs with his honest opinions in this weekly column.
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