>One of the installs made on my office PC apparently replaced the subject dll with an older one. Now everytime turn it on I get a message that the current version is older and I must reboot to correct it - but rebooting doesn't correct it.
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>What is the current version of this dll? How do I get it, and then install it on my PC?
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>BTW, I' running Windows 95 on a Gateway with a Pentium II 333.
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Your best bet is to boot into Safe Mode, and install a current product such as Visual Studio, IE, or even a Setup Wizard install from VB6 or VFP6, to drop the current version of the .DLL in place. It is not a matter of a simple copy to replace the bad version. About the least intrusive install that'll fix it would be the Windows Scripting Host download available at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/scripting>Thanks