>>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
Ed,
I installed Windows Scripting Host as you suggested in Safe Mode and that fixed the problem. Thanks for your help.
Should all installs be done in Safe Mode? I've always just closed all other programs and ran the setup/install in normal mode.
Thanks,