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pctech-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

5. RegSvr32 No DLL name specified. error (Chuck Lewis)

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Clicking on OK gets past it but sometimes it comes back on certain pages.

PC is an HP running XP Pro, fully patched with IE 7.0 fully patched.

And one time yesterday when I rebooted this thing I got the error before IE
was even started (?)

Anyone have any ideas on this ?

Wait a minute! Are you running _Windows_???

I think I know the problem...

Tom Liotta :-)

p.s. My sincere apologies for making light. I've searched for similar totally bizarre errors before. Believe it or not, the last time I went on such a search, the fix (I kid you not) was to replace the freakin' keyboard! And it worked. That's not a suggested fix; just a note of sympathy.


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