On 11 Aug 2001, at 16:05, Demetri Kolokotronis wrote: > I want to install gracvt.exe, Win98, and am stopped by message, > required .dll, sky32v3c, is missing. I tried several web .dll > archives; none had required file. Anyone know where to find it? If it's not in the archives, it was probably supposed to come with gracvt.exe as part of the same package. What package is this, by the way? > What does it mean, required .dll is missing? OS should show it, or > downloaded file somehow dropped required file? Also, it is not > indicated where to install it, if I find it. C:\Wndows\system? DLLs are module files containing library code and data resources which can be shared by multiple programs. Part of the .EXE header tells the system "I need things found in these DLLs", and so the system will load them into shared space as part of launching the EXE. It will load them if it can *find* them; if not, you get this error message. The system will look in several places for them: the Windows directory, the Windows system (and/or system32) directory, the path that the EXE is being loaded from (the DLL might be part of the same package), or other directories on the search path. David Gillett PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml