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Check registry entry, please
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16/12/2000 02:43:14
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Visual FoxPro
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
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00454325
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>2. I don't have a files32.vxd file either - i think vxd's are virus definition files.

.vxd files are virtual device drivers. I'd be hesitant to delete them, even if I did find a files32.vxd on my Win9x partition (which I don't).
Mike Stewart
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