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Error - template STYLE-SHEET not found

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Error - template SUB-TOP-BANNER not found

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From:
joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 8 Jan 2004 06:46:40 -0500
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That file name does not ring a bell as a Windows file. If you can't find it on your system using find file, try downloading and installing a fresh copy of Nscape 7.0 and reinstalling it over itself.  If it is an Nscape file it should be replaced on the reinstall.

>Hello
>When I try to open a Word document attachment directly from my browser
>(Netscape 7.0) I get an error message stating the document cannot be
>opened because Scriptsentry.exe cannot be found. If I save the
>attachment to a file and then use Word, the document opens fine. Is
>there anyway I can retreive this file either by downloading a copy or
>finding it in my computer even if "Find" can't find it? I'm using
>Windows 98 which came loaded so I don't have a copy of Windows.
>Thanks
>Paul Ronn
>
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