There are two versions of this file. One for NT and one for win95/98 (same name, different folders). It's used to give buttons, etc. a 3D appearance.
Possibly another program installed on this persons computer is responsible. If it's a Novell network, I think this could be the cause.
I would suggest backing the file up to a floppy and then delete it....or, rename it to something like ctl3d32.bak.
Try rebooting the computer and running the program and see what happens.
If it is a Netware workstation, I'm not sure what the fix would be.
Are there other users in his organization running the same program without error?
>We have a Win95 user that installed our VFP6 application. When they start our application, they get an error message something like this, "you have the win NT version of Ctl3d32.dll" etc...
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>We have many different users running our application on Win95, Win98, WinNT. None of them have this problem. Will sending this person a "Ctl3d32.dll" from one of our Win95 PCs solve the problem?
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>What is this file (Ctl3d32.dll) and how would this person have a wrong version of it?
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>We created our setup from Wise7 and never had this problem before. Is this more of an enduser problem than our setup problem?
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>Thanks,
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>Jerryt
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