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Subject:
From:
Kay McCoy <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 19 Mar 2003 15:56:03 -0500
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Yes, Rick, it is Windows 98se.

The only thing that was already installed that hasn't worked so far is MSN
Messenger.  I've tried to repair it; remove and re-install it; re-install it
without removing it.   Nothing has worked so far.

In addition, I downloaded one of the pop-up-ad blocker utilities, but
couldn't install it because of outdated files.   It didn't give me an option
of fixing those files.  :-(

Kay


From: "Rick Glazier" <[log in to unmask]>

> This comes up once in awhile, and is usually associated with Win98 (?)
> There is a file from MS that is used to fix a problem with Money.
>
> I'll look to see where I got it, and what it is called.
> I'm guessing you have OLE problems, and problems
> with internal Windows System Automation...
>
> If I see an answer on the list before I finish, I'll let the matter
drop...
>
>                                          Rick Glazier


>overwrote a number of files with older versions of the files;
> the only one I can remember is the oleaut32.dll file, but there were
several others.  How can I restore the proper versions of those
> files?

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