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http://www.fixya.com/support/t640596-m3plugin_dll>>>
>>>Yes, thank you, Naomi. That is one of the fruitless solutions that I tried, before starting this thread. I got excited when I saw "The solution is plain and simple;". I followed it and didn't have M3PLUGIN.DLL file in any of the sub-folders. Funnily, I just checked it again and now NONE of the xxx.bin folders exist!
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>>You don't have this thing in your computer at all?
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>No. There had been refs to it in the registry the 1st time I checked, but didn't do anything about that till I'd read up more on the problem. Next time I checked they'd mysteriously disappeared.
I meant did you search all your PC's folders for this file?
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