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> Problems With Shell32.dll
stephmz
post Mar 17 2005, 09:13 PM
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If you've read previous posts of mine you know that i can't have more than one ie page open at a time. i posted on another forum because nobody answers me here, and someone gave me a few different links to look at, i looked at one and it had me go to start, run, and type in regsvr32 shell32.dll when i did this a box came up saying that shell32.dll was loaded, but the dllregisterserver entry point was not found. dllregisterserver may not be exported, or a corrupt version of shell32.dll may be in memory. I have no clue what any of this means or even what shell32.ll is. It also had me check other ".dll's" and they were fine. Even though i got this link from another forum i am posting my results from it and asking for help here, because i feel more comfortable in this forum, people seem to be more knowledgeable here. Please let me know what the shell32.ll stuff means, and could that be why i can only have one web page open at a time?
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