The applications that need this DLL need to be able to run on multiple
versions of Windows. For any given application version, there might be some
versions of this file that are too old to be used, but any "new enough"
version will provide all the necessary functions.
There might be a "back end" difference between versions for 95/98/ME and
versions for NT/2K/XP.
As long as you get a relatively new version for the right Windows family,
it's very likely to work just fine. (There should be a version that came
with the OS, and it might be recoverable from the CD or via SFC, but I'm
assuming your question means you've already eliminated those possibilities.)
David Gillett
On 3 Oct 2003 at 1:02, Heather Stratton wrote:
> god, i hate it when i "fix" someone's computer and 3 hours later they call and now can't get into Outlook Express (and of course, she's in her 80s and apologized to ME for causing trouble)! It's a Windows 95 machine. I seemed to have deleted this .dll file though i have no idea how.
>
> I have found lots of sites with the .dll file. My question is: is there different versions of this .dll for different operating systems? and if so, how do i find the right one?
>
> Thanks, everyone.
>
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