Sunday, July 28, 2013

How to Install Active X on IE 7


1. Double-click on the IE7 icon and allow the browser window to open and load.
2. Click on the "Tools" menu, followed by "Internet Options." Click on the "Security" tab and examine the Internet zone, which is selected by default.
3. Adjust the paths by clicking on the slider bar and moving it up or down to change security level; or click "Custom Level" to select each security level individually based on the onscreen instructions. The less security you have enabled, the more websites will be able to do (i.e., animations, automatic screen updates) without asking your permission. Set the security to your preference and then click "OK."
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How to Install an ActiveX Control on Windows XP


1. Open the Internet Explorer browser and click the "Tools" menu option.
2. Select "Internet Options" and click the "Security" tab.
3. Click the "Custom level..." button and then scroll down to the "ActiveX controls and plug-ins" section in the "Security Settings - Internet Zone" window.
4. Check the "Prompt" radio button under "Download signed ActiveX controls" and the "Enable" radio button under "Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins."
5. Click on "OK" and then "OK" again to save the new settings.
6. Click on the "Install" button when prompted to accept an ActiveX control by a website, or click the "Information Bar" on top of the browser and select "Install ActiveX." The ActiveX control will be downloaded and installed automatically.
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How to Fix a DLL Relocation


1. Install all the latest updates from Microsoft (see Resources for download links). This may instantly fix your DLL relocation error and will at least make your computer safer and more up-to-date.
2. Re-run Realtek HD Audio Control Panel or whichever program first gave you the 'Illegal System DLL Relocation' error. If the program runs properly without displaying the error, your problem is solved.
3. Download XP update KB935448 from the Microsoft Download Center website. This update is specifically made to fix the DLL relocation error and will take care of it if an automated update didn't resolve it for you. Click the 'Download' button, run the installer and follow the instructions.
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How to Install DanLOC


1. Right-click on the DanLOC file. The context menu opens.
2. Click the “Delete” option from the context menu. A confirmation message opens.
3. Click “Yes” to confirm the deletion.
4. Right-click on the “Recycle Bin” icon on the desktop, and then click “Empty Trash.” The recycle bin is emptied.
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Saturday, July 27, 2013

How to Check and Repair Files on XP


1. Check files on your hard drive (along with the integrity of the drive as a whole) by running the 'Checkdisk' program. To run this program, simply go to the 'Start' menu, followed by pressing the 'Run' key.
2. Type the command 'chkdsk' in at the command line prompt. The automated disk-checking procedure should commence. There are three separate phases that need to take place during the disk checking protocol, so be patient. The entire process can take anywhere from five to more than 30 minutes, depending on the speed of your computer and the size of your hard drive. Checkdisk will also attempt to repair bad files or sectors during the process.
3. Insert in your windows XP installation CD to repair files which Checkdisk was unable to. Reboot your computer and press the designated key to enter BIOS as your machine boots up. Once in BIOS, go to the 'Boot menu' and change the first boot device to read from the CD-ROM. Save and exit changes.
4. Reboot your computer again. The computer should boot to the Windows XP installation screen. Press 'R' to initiate a repair (as opposed to performing a full installation) and follow the on-screen instructions to start the automated process. This should restore your computer to full working order.
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Thursday, July 25, 2013

How to Reinstall Mapi32.Dll


1. Go to the free DLL download website and click "Download mapi32.dll."
2. Click "Save" in the confirmation pop-up, navigate to the location on your hard drive where you want to save the file and click "Save" to begin the download.
3. Right-click the saved DLL file and select "Copy." Go to the "Start" menu, click "Computer" or "My Computer," double-click the "C:" drive, double-click the "Windows" folder and then click the "System32" folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space and select "Paste."
4. Go to the "Start" menu, type "run" in the "Start Search" box and hit "Enter." If you are using Windows XP, go to the "Start" menu and click "Run."Type the following command in the search field and hit "Enter" to register the DLL:Regsvr32 "C:\Windows\System32\mapi32.dll"Click "Yes" in the pop-up to confirm the registration.
5. Restart your computer.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

How to Unregister a Missing DLL


1. Click 'Start,' then 'All Programs.' Click 'Accessories' and select 'Command Prompt.'
2. Type 'CD' followed by the first part of the file path where the DLL should be located. For example, type 'CD Windows' if the DLL file is in the 'Windows' folder. Press 'Enter' to access the directory.
3. Repeat the process of using the 'CD' command until you reach the exact location where the DLL file should be located. For example, type 'CD System32' and press 'Enter' if the DLL file is located in the 'C:\Windows\System32' directory.
4. Type 'regsvr32 /u', followed by the name of the DLL file you need to unregister. For example, type 'regsvr32 /u somedll.dll' if the file's name was 'somedll.dll.'
5. Press 'Enter' to unregister the DLL file. Close the command prompt window and restart your computer.
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Microsoft SP3 Conflict With Outlook Express 6


1. Click the Windows "Start" button and select "Run." Type "%systemroot%\inf" and press "Enter" to open a list of INF files.
2. Right-click the "MSOE50.inf" file and select "Install." When you are prompted to insert the XP CD, insert it into your CD-ROM drive and click "OK." Windows re-installs the Outlook Express software.
3. Open a Web browser and download the latest service pack from Microsoft for Outlook Express. Download it to any temporary folder on your computer.
4. Double-click the downloaded "IE6.0sp1-KB887797-Windows-2000-XP-x86-ENU.exe" file. The software searches for the current Outlook Express installations and applies the service pack to the computer.
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How to Troubleshoot the Spooler SubSystem App Error


1. Click the 'My Computer' icon, usually found on the desktop. If it isn't, click on the 'Start' button in the bottom-left corner of the screen, and then click 'My Computer' in the Start menu.
2. Click the 'Tools' button in the menu at the top of the dialog box. Select 'Folder Options' in the drop-down menu that appears. This will open the Folder Options window.
3. Click on the View tab. Next, put a check against the option labeled 'Show Hidden Files and Folders.' You will need to uncheck the option labeled 'Hide Extensions for Known File Types.'
4. Click on the 'Start' button and then click 'Search.' Look in the left column and select the option labeled 'All Files and Folders.'
5.
Type the following file name into the text box labeled “All or Part of the Filename”: hpzimm12.dll. Click on the 'Look In' drop-down box and select drive C (or whichever drive that Windows is installed on). Click on the 'Search' button.
6. Locate the 'hpzimn12.dll' file in the right-hand pane once the search is complete. Right-click on it and select 'Delete' to remove it.
7. Restart your computer and run the installation CD-ROM that came with your printer. The problem will be solved, and the printer should now install normally without the error message.
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How to Fix a quot;Cannot Locate Microsoft Visual FoxPro Supportquot; Error


1. Open the InstallShield Express Visual FoxPro Limited Edition program on your computer.
2. Select the 'Installation Designer' tab and hit the 'F4' key to see the 'View List' feature.
3. Click 'Specify Application Data,' then click 'Redistributables.'
4. Check the box next to 'Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9 Runtime Libraries.' Save your changes and close the program. You are now able to open Visual FoxPro files.
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

How to Fix Active X Control Problems


1. Launch Internet Explorer. Hit the Start button and select 'All Programs.' Scroll up to find a shortcut for Internet Explorer. Click on it to launch the browser.
2. Click on 'Tools' on the top bar. Scroll down and click on 'Internet Options.'
3. Click on the 'Security' tab. It is the second tab from the left.
4. Click on the button titled 'Custom Level.'
5. Click on the button titled 'Prompt.' You will find this button under 'Download signed ActiveX controls.'
6. Click on the button titled 'Enable' located under 'Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins.'
7. Click on the button titled 'Enable' located under 'Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting.'
8. Click on 'Apply' and hit OK to complete the task.
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Saturday, July 20, 2013

How to Plot a Solid Line in MATLAB


1. Clear all active variables within the workspace by entering 'clear all' in the Command window.
2. Create data to plot. Input 'x=1:1:50' and 'y=rand(1,50)' into the Command window. These commands will create an array of 50 numbers starting at 1 and ending at 50 for the 'x' data and an array of 50 random numbers for the 'y' data.
3. Plot the data created in step 3 using a solid line by entering 'plot(x, y)' into the Command window. A plot window will appear with each data point connected using a solid line.
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How to Solve a Rundll Error


1. Download the CCleaner free program (see resources) and install it onto your computer by following the program installation instructions.
2. Run CCleaner by double-clicking on its icon on the desktop.
3. Click the 'Registry' button icon, located on the left side of the program screen. This will cause the 'Registry Integrity' section to open up.
4. Place a check mark in the option box next to 'Missing shared DLL files' and every other box in the 'Registry Integrity' section.
5. Click the 'Scan for Issues' button. CCleaner will start a scan of the registry system for missing or corrupt DLL files.
6. Click the 'Fix Selected Issues' button after the scan has finished.
7. Click the 'Yes' button in the dialog box to back up your registry.
8. Click the 'Fix All Selected Issues' button in the dialog box. Click 'OK' in the next dialog box that pops up. Doing this fixes the missing or corrupt DLL files in addition to any errors connected to these files.
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Thursday, July 18, 2013

How to Open Windows Shell Common DLL


1. Log in to Windows as an administrator if your normal user profile does not have those privileges.
2. Click on the Start icon in the lower left corner of the desktop and type "shell32.dll" into the search box. Press "Enter."
3. Click on the "Open with" button in the Caution box that pops up. In the next dialog box, choose "Select a program from a list of installed programs."
4. Click on "Notepad" in the Open With window. Click to uncheck the box next to "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file. Click "OK" to open the file.
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How to Reinstall WAB


1. Click the Start menu and select 'Search.' If you use Windows Vista or Windows 7, the search bar appears at the bottom of the Start menu.
2. Type 'Wab32.dll' in the search box and hit 'Enter.' Check 'All Files and Folders' if you use Windows XP or lower.
3. Let Windows locate 'WAB.dll' in the search results. Right-click it and choose 'Rename.'
4. Rename the file by typing 'Wab32.old' and pressing the 'Enter' key.
5. Navigate to 'Control Panel' from the Start menu. Click to switch to 'Classic View.'
6. Double-click 'Add or Remove Programs.'
7. Click 'Windows Setup.' Next, select 'Components.'
8. Single-click to clear the check mark next to 'Microsoft Office Outlook' or 'Outlook Express' depending on the email client installed on the computer. Click 'Apply' to start the uninstall.
9. Single-click to recheck the check box next to 'Microsoft Office Outlook' or 'Outlook Express.'
10. Click 'Apply' to run the reinstall process.
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

How to Fix a Coding Error on a Glucose Monitor


1. Find the code on your package of test strips. The code is usually printed both on the outside of the box and on each individual vial of test strips.
2. Go to the coding screen on your glucose monitor. Each monitor has its own way to access the coding screen. To get help accessing the coding screen, read the manual for the monitor, visit the manufacturer's website or call the manufacturer's customer service department.
3. Enter the code that appears on your package of test strips. The meter will flash the new code or make another visual or audible indication that it has accepted the new code. Exit the coding screen.
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How to Reinstall MSXML 6


1. Download the MSXML 6.0 redistributable package and save it to 'C:\Temp.' (See Resources.)
2. Press the 'Windows' key and the 'R' key at the same time to open the Run menu.
3. Type 'cmd' and press 'OK.'
4. Type 'cd C:\Temp.'
5. Type '<file> /reinstall' without quotes. Replace <file> with the name of the file you downloaded from the Microsoft download page. It will begin with 'msxml6.'
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

How to Install or Upgrade to Flash Player 9


1. Download an edition of Flash Player 9 from the adobe.com Flash Player archives.
2. Double-click the zip file to open it in Windows Explorer.
3. Click 'Extract All' from the toolbar, then enter a path to extract the files to, such as 'C:\Temp.' Make sure the option to open the folder upon extract is selected.
4. Double-click the 'fp9' folder to open it, then double-click the folder below it.
5. Double-click 'Flashplayer9_win.exe' to open it. Review the license agreement; click 'Next' to install the application automatically.
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Monday, July 15, 2013

How to Fix Lexplore Kernel32 Errors in IE6 SP1


1. Click 'Start.'
2. Click 'Settings.'
3. Click 'Control Panel.'
4. Click 'Add or Remove Programs.' From this window that is now on screen, select 'Add/Remove Windows Components.'
5. Click 'Internet Explorer 6' to remove the check from its box. Click 'OK.' This uninstalls Internet Explorer 6. Return to the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' screen and click 'Internet Explorer 6' again to put a check back in its box. Click 'OK.' This will install a new copy of Internet Explorer 6, fixing your Kernel32 errors.
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How to Troubleshoot a Visual Basic Runtime Error 48


1. Click the 'Start' button and go to 'All Programs.'
2. Click on the 'Windows Update' icon and then 'Check for updates' on the left-hand side of the software screen.
3. Click on the 'Visual Basic' update from the menu. Click the 'Install Updates' button at the bottom of the page.
4. Restart your computer after the updates have installed.
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How to Run a DLL as an App Theme


1. Right-click on the shortcut icon for the application you want to change using your DLL file.
2. Click 'Properties.'
3. Click the 'Customize' tab.
4. Click the 'Change Icon' button.
5. Select 'Browse.' Click on your DLL file from its location on your computer. This will load all of the icons within the DLL into the Windows Explorer window you are now browsing. You can select a new icon to use for your application and click 'OK' to save your changes.
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Sunday, July 14, 2013

How to Use OCX Files in VB 6


1. Add the OCX component to your Visual Basic project by selecting 'Project' and then 'Components' from the menu. This will display a list of Controls, Designers and Insertable Objects that can be added to the current project. The controls displayed can be DLL or OCX files. Click the checkbox next to the name of the control to add the OCX file to the project.
2. Include the OCX control by selecting it from the toolbox, dragging it to the current form and dropping it into place on the form. This creates an instance of the OCX within the Visual Basic project.
3. Name the instance of the OCX control that you just dropped onto the form. It will be given a generic name such as 'myControl1.' Change the name to something meaningful, such as 'AwesomeButton.'
4. Code the actions to be performed by 'AwesomeButton.' The object can be referenced in code on the form by 'me.AwesomeButton.' Typing another period at the end of 'AwesomeButton' will display a list of functions available to the current application. These functions were defined by the programmer in the code for the 'AwesomeButton' control.
5. Remove an OCX from an active project by deleting the object from the form and deleting the code that references the object. Completely remove the OCX reference to the project by un-checking the checkbox next to the name of the control in the 'Components' window where the control was added.
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How to Fix Ddraw.dll


1. Download the ddraw.dll file.
2. Right-click the saved DLL file and click "Copy." Go to the "Start" menu, click "Computer," double-click the "C:" drive, double-click the "Windows" folder and then double-click the "System32" folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space and click "Paste."
3. Go to the "Start" menu, type "run" in the "Start Search" box and press "Enter." Type Regsvr32 "C:\Windows\System32\ddraw.dll" in the search field and hit "Enter" to register the DLL. Click "Yes" in the pop-up window to confirm the registration.
4. Restart your computer.
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How to Remove an Acropdf.Dll Trojan


1. Click the 'Start' menu, then 'Run.'
2. Type 'cmd' (without quotation marks) into the box.
3. Type 'regsvr32 /u Acropdf.dll' (without the quotation marks) and press 'Enter.'
4. Restart your computer.
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How to Fix ActiveX for Free


1. Click the 'Start' button in the lower-left corner of your desktop and click on 'Control Panel.'
2. Select 'Add/Remove Programs' or 'Uninstall a Program.' This will open a new window that shows all of the programs installed on your computer.
3. Select any programs that have 'ActiveX' in the name and click on 'Uninstall.' Your computer will remove the program. You need to uninstall and reinstall all instances of ActiveX to be sure that you have fixed the problem.
4. Head to the website that was giving you the error message regarding ActiveX. You will be prompted to install ActiveX in order to view the website.
5. Install ActiveX by clicking on the prompt. You'll need to restart your computer, but after that, ActiveX will be installed to the latest version and should be error free.
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Saturday, July 13, 2013

How to Enable ActiveX on a Word Document


Instructions
1. Open the Word document that you wish to enable with ActiveX.
2. Click the 'Microsoft Office' logo button on the top left of the window.
3. Select 'Word options.'
4. Click 'Trust Center,' then 'Trust Center Settings.'
5. Click 'ActiveX Settings.'
6. Select 'Enable all controls without restrictions and without prompting.'
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Internet Explorer Won#039;t Open a Window When a Link Is Clicked


1. Press the Windows and R keys on your keyboard simultaneously. This loads the Windows Run box.
2. Type 'Cmd' in the Run box and press Enter. This loads the Command Prompt.
3. Type or paste 'regsvr32 vbscript.dll' and press Enter. Click the 'OK' button on the 'DllRegisterServer in vbscript.dll succeeded' dialog box.
4. Repeat the process outlined above for the following commands:regsvr32 actxprxy.dllregsvr32 browseui.dllregsvr32 jscript.dllregsvr32 mshtml.dllregsvr32 oleaut32.dllregsvr32 shdocvw.dllregsvr32 urlmon.dllregsvr32 vbscript.dllTo do this faster, you can copy and paste all of these into the Command Prompt at once.
5. Type 'inetcpl.cpl' in the Command Prompt and press the Enter key. This loads your Internet Options window.
6. Click the 'Advanced' tab, and then press the 'Reset' button at the bottom. Press 'OK' to confirm.
7. Restart the computer.
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Friday, July 12, 2013

How to Fix Wlanapi.dll


1. Download the Wireless LAN API update from Microsoft's website. It is also called KB918997.
2. Identify the manufacturer of your wireless card. This may be a third party or the same as the manufacturer of your computer. After doing so, search their website for an updated wireless driver and download it. This restores your wlanapi.dll file if it has been overwritten by another file.
3. Uninstall your current wireless card by clicking on the 'Start' button, then opening the 'Control Panel' and selecting 'Device Manager.' You will then see your current wireless card and can uninstall it.
4. Install the new driver by double-clicking on it.
5. Run antivirus software and a registry cleaner program to erase any lingering malware on your machine that might be interfering with the wlanapi.dll file.
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How to Manually Load a Missing DLL to Windows XP


1. Download the missing DLL file; it will be identified in the error messages you are receiving. Visit 'DLL 4 Free,' 'A Free DLL' or 'DLL Files' (see Resources) to locate a copy of the lost file.
2. Extract the DLL file if it is contained in an archive (a ZIP file, for instance). Copy the file into 'C:\Windows\System32.'
3. Press 'Start' and click on 'Run.' Type 'cmd.' Press 'Enter.'
4. Type the command:Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\missing_file.dll'where 'missing_file' is the name of the DLL file that you downloaded. Press 'Enter.'
5. Restart Windows XP to complete loading of the DLL file.
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How to Register a PDF.OCX


1. Locate the PDF.OCX file. It should be in the '\Reader\ActiveX' subdirectory of your Acrobat installation (usually a subdirectory of 'C:\Program Files\Adobe'). If you can't find it there, or if you don't know where Acrobat is installed, click 'Start,' then 'Search,' then 'All Files and Folders,' and search for 'PDF.OCX.'
2. Unregister the file in case it is already in the registry but corrupted or broken. Click 'Start,' then 'Run.' Type:REGSVR32 /U 'PATH\PDF.OCX'where 'PATH' is the path to the PDF.OCX file you discovered in step 1. Click 'OK.'
3. Reregister the file. Returning to the 'Run' dialog, type:REGSVR32 'PATH\PDF.OCX'where 'PATH' is, again, the path to the PDF.OCX file. Click 'OK.'
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

I Cannot Open Outlook Express Mail


Resetnavpanes Fix
1. Click 'Start' and type 'Run' in the Search box.
2. Click on the blue and white Run icon that appears in your search results.
3. Type 'outlook.exe/resetnavpanes' in the Open field and hit 'Enter.' This action often works to quickly fix the problem.
Registry Key Fix
4. Click 'Start' and type 'regedit' into the Search field. Click on the regedit icon once it appears.
5. Find the registry key titled 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem.'
6. Delete the 'Profiles' key found in that folder.
Outlook Express Files Fix
7. Click 'Start.'
8. Select 'My Computer.' Navigate to 'C:\Documents and Settings\Your-User\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\outlook.' Your logon name should replace 'Your-User' in the path.
9. Use the keyboard shortcut of 'Ctrl' and 'A' to select all the files inside this folder.
10. Right-click on your selected files and click 'Properties.'
11. Uncheck the check box that says 'Read-Only.'
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How to Create Multiple Page PDFs


1. Open the Adobe Acrobat program on your computer.
2. Select 'Create PDF' from the File menu. Next, choose 'from multiple documents.'
3. Select 'Browse' from the dialog box that opens. Select the files you want to use to create the PDF and choose the 'Add' button when finished.
4. Arrange the files into the order you want them to be in the file using the 'Move Up' and 'Move Down' buttons to set the order.
5. Select 'OK' to combine the files from multiple documents into a single document. The document will have a default name of 'Binder1.pdf'
6. Select 'File' from the menu bar followed by 'Save As.' Navigate to the location where you want to save the file, rename the file as you wish and then select the 'Save' button from the pop-up menu.
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Monday, July 8, 2013

How to Manually Register an OCX File in Visual Basic


1. Click 'Start' followed by 'Run.'
2. Type 'regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\MyOCXcontrol.dll' in the 'Open' box.
3. Press the 'Enter' key to register 'MyOCXcontrol' on your Windows system. Wait for the display of a dialog box, informing you that the control has been registered successfully. Close the box to complete the registration of the OCX control.
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How to Fix Acropdf.dll


Reinstall the File
1. Download the acropdf.dll file (see Resources).
2. Save the file to the following location on your system:C://Windows//System32
3. Confirm the replacement of the old, damaged acropdf.dll file.
Register the File
4. Click the Windows logo in the bottom, left corner of the screen.
5. Type 'cmd' in the 'Search' field if you are using Vista or Windows 7. Click 'Run' and type 'cmd' in the 'Open' field if you are using Windows XP. Press 'Enter.' This opens the Command Prompt.
6. Type the following command in the prompt:Regsvr32 acropdf.dll
7. Press 'Enter' to register the file. Exit the Command Prompt and restart your system.
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Sunday, July 7, 2013

How to Reinstall Mshtml.dll


1. Go to the free DLL download website (see link in Resources) and click "Download mshtml.dll."
2. Click "Save" in the confirmation pop-up, navigate to the location on your hard drive where you want to save the file and click "Save" to begin the download.
3. Right-click the saved DLL file and select "Copy." Go to the "Start" menu, click "Computer" or "My Computer," double-click the "C:" drive, double-click the "Windows" folder and then the "System32" folder. Right-click anywhere in a blank space and select "Paste."
4. Go to the "Start" menu, type "run" in the "Start Search" box and hit "Enter." (Windows XP users: Go to the "Start" menu and click "Run.") Type the following command in the search field and hit "Enter" to register the DLL:Regsvr32 "C:\Windows\System32\mshtml.dll"Click "Yes" in the pop-up to confirm the registration.
5. Restart your computer.
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How to Fix a DTS Error on a Computer


1. Go to a website that provides DTS file repair tools. Fixanyfile.com, file-extensions.org and filext.com are three websites that will scan and repair your DTS files for errors.
2. Click 'Download DTS File Repair Tool.' This will download the program onto your computer.
3. Click 'Run' when a window pops up asking you what you would like to do with the file you've just downloaded.
4. Double-click on the program desktop if it has been saved on your computer. You can also locate the program by clicking 'Start' and 'Programs.' Type in the name of the program and double-click it from the list of programs.
5. Click 'Scan.' The program will scan your computer's files to diagnose your computer's programs. This scan will also make sure your have the correct file openers installed on your computer.
6. Click 'Repair' when the scan is complete.
7. Click 'Start' and 'Restart' to reboot your computer.
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Saturday, July 6, 2013

How to Remove a Virus on a DLL File


1. Run Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool. To do so, open your computer's Start menu and click on the dialogue titled 'Run.' Type 'MRT' when the Run dialogue opens and hit the 'Enter' key. This application comes pre-installed on Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003. If the repair tool is missing or broken for whatever reason, download a new copy from the link in Resources.
2. Click on the 'Next' button.
3. Select the option labeled 'Full Scan.' While this takes a bit longer than the 'Quick Scan' default, it offers a better chance of removing a DLL virus.
4. Click on the 'Next' button. Wait for the tool to finish scanning your DLL files to find the virus.
5. Follow the prompts that appear to remove the virus on the DLL file.
6. Click on the button labeled 'Finish.'
7. Restart your PC.
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Friday, July 5, 2013

How to Restore an Error on a Website in Internet Explorer


Restore a Website Error on Internet Explorer 6
1. Launch Internet Explorer 6, click on the 'Tools' menu displayed on the upper left side of the window and select 'Internet Options.'
2. Click the 'General' tab, locate the 'Temporary Internet Files' section, click on the 'Delete files' button, select the 'Delete all offline content' text box and then click 'OK.'
3. Locate the 'History' section also displayed under the 'General' tab section, click the tab that says 'Clear History' and then click 'Yes' to confirm. Restart your Internet Explorer 6 and then access the website that was giving you an error.
Restore a Website Error on Internet Explorer 7
4. Open your Internet Explorer 7 browser, access the 'Tools' menu on the upper right side of the IE 7 window and click on the 'Delete Browsing History' option
5. Wait for the 'Delete Browsing History' box to pop-up, select the check boxes displayed next to 'Temporary Internet Files,' 'History,' 'Form Data' and 'Cookies' and then click on the 'Delete' tab at the bottom of the box.
6. Close your Internet Explorer 7 browser, restart it and then navigate to the website that was displaying an error message.
Restore a Website Error on Internet Explorer 8
7. Open your Internet Explorer 8 Web browser, locate the 'Tools' menu on the top right side of the screen and click on it. Select the 'Internet Options' choice and click the 'Delete' tab displayed under the 'Browsing History' section.
8. Wait for the 'Delete Browsing History' window to pop up, select the check boxes next to 'Preserve Favorites website data,' 'Temporary Internet Files,' 'Cookies,' 'History,' 'Form data' and InPrivate Filtering data' and then click on the 'Delete' button displayed at the bottom of the window.
9. Reboot Internet Explorer 8 and navigate to the website that was previously giving you an error.
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How to Replace Framedyn.dll


1. Open your Web browser and navigate to a download location for a free copy of framedyn.dll. You can find a link to one of these pages in the Resources section.
2. Click the download link and follow the on-screen prompts to save the file to your hard drive. When the download completes, double-click the file to open it. It is a .zip file, so it will open in your computer's default program for unzipping files. When this opens, click the 'Unzip' or 'Extract' button and select the desktop as the extraction location.
3. Double-click the 'My Computer' icon and browse through your hard drive to the Windows system folder. Where you should look for this folder depends on what version of Windows you're using. If you use a 32-bit version of XP or Vista, you should look in 'C:\Windows\System32.' If you use the 64-bit version of one of these operating systems, look in 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64' instead. Check the 'C:\WINNT\System32' folder if you use Windows 2000 or NT, or the 'C:\Windows\System' folder if you use Windows ME, 95 or 98.
4. Drag the framedyn.dll file you extracted to your desktop into the Windows system folder. If you're notified that there is an existing file of the same name in that folder, select the option to replace the existing file with the new one.
5. Restart Windows. The changes won't take effect until you restart.
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Thursday, July 4, 2013

How to Delete a Registered Dll Download


Unregistering a Registered .dll File
1. Log on to your computer using an administrative account.
2. Open the DOS command window. Click 'Start,' and select 'run.' Type 'cmd' in the command bar, then press 'Enter' on your keyboard or click 'OK' on the screen.
3. Unregister the .dll file you would like to delete. Type 'regsvr32-u FileName.dll' in the command prompt. When you type the file name, make sure you type the full path. For example, 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\...\FileName.dll.' You should receive a confirmation message if you did successfully unregister the file.
Deleting the .dll File
4. Open Windows Explorer. Click 'Start,' select 'Accessories,' click 'Windows Explorer.'
5. Browse to find the .dll file you would like to delete.
6. Highlight (by clicking on) the unwanted .dll file and press 'delete' on your keyboard; or click 'File,' select 'Folder Tasks,' and click 'Delete this File.'
Try This If the .dll File Still Can't Be Deleted
7. Reboot your computer in 'safe mode.' Turn your computer off. Wait 30 seconds, then restart your computer. If you're using Window 95 or 98, begin pressing the 'F8' key on your keyboard right after the post diagnostics and memory count is completed during booting. If you're using Windows 2000, begin pressing the 'F8' key when you see the black-and-white 'Starting Windows' bar at the bottom of the screen. If you're using Windows XP, begin pressing the 'F8' key upon restart.
8. Browse to find the .dll file you would like to delete.
9. Click the unwanted .dll file and press 'delete' on your keyboard.
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How to Fix Windows Movie Maker Errors


1. Save your progress. Before you try any Movie Maker error fixes, make sure all your work is saved. Select the 'File' tab and choose 'Save Project.'
2. Restart the computer. Many errors and computer issues can be fixed with a simple restart.
3. Check your transitions. Some transitions can become corrupt and will not publish into a movie file. If a movie stops processing and you receive an error saying the file cannot finish publishing, go to the last transition it processed and change the transition. Update Movie Maker regularly.
4. Visit the Microsoft website and find updates for your version of Movie Maker. Download the updates and install them. Restart your computer when the installation has finished, activating the updates. Regular Windows updates contain Movie Maker updates from time to time. These updates fix many errors and will reduce future errors.
5. Close the open programs on your computer that are not in use. Each program running uses some of the computer's processing speed and memory. Running multiple programs at once can slow the computer down drastically and cause processing errors.
6. Check your computer's statistics. Right-click on the 'Computer' icon on the desktop or click Start and right click on 'Computer.' Windows Movie Maker's minimum system requirements are a 600 megahertz processor, 128 MB of RAM, two GB of hard drive space, and Windows 98 or later.
7. Perform a disk defragment. Click on the 'Start' button and select 'All Programs' or 'Programs.' Find 'System Tools' in the 'Accessories' folder. Scroll down the list and locate 'Disk Defragmenter.' Choose the drive you want defragmented and start the process. This may take a few minutes or a few hours, depending on the hard drive.
8. Fix registry errors. Windows registry needs to be scanned and fixed at least once a month. Free programs are available that will scan and fix registry errors for you, like Glary Utilities and Spotmau.
9. Scan your computer for viruses, spyware and malware. These programs can slow down computers and eat away at the memory, causing Movie Maker to present memory errors.
10. Uninstall and reinstall the program. Viruses and other computer problems can corrupt .DLL files and other files needed to run Movie Maker. Reinstalling it will put these files back on the computer.
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How to Fix Shockwave Flash


1. Exit all programs. Click 'Start' and open the 'Control Panel.' Double-click 'Uninstall a Program' or 'Add/Remove Programs,' depending on your operating system.
2. Locate and uninstall the Shockwave Player. Follow the on-screen prompts to finish the process.
3. Download and install the Flash Player removal tool (see Resources). Open the software and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the removal. Reboot your system.
4. Download and reinstall the Flash Player and Shockwave Player (see Resources).
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

How to Repair Windows XP System32


1. Put your XP disc into your computer's disc drive.
2. Click on 'Start' and then click on 'All Programs.'
3. Click on 'Accessories' and then click on 'Command Prompt.'
4. Type 'sfc /scannow' into the command prompt and press 'Enter.' The computer automatically performs a scan of the system files on your computer and replaces those that are corrupted or missing, fixing your System32 folder.
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How to Troubleshoot Msgina.dll Problems


1. Click 'Restart' in the 'Logon User Interface DLL Msgina.dll failed to load' window.
2. Press 'F8' as your computer restarts until the 'Windows Advanced Options' menu appears.
3. Select 'Last Known Good Configuration' using the arrow keys on your keyboard and press 'Enter.'
4. Download the MS04-003 security update installer from Microsoft (see Resources). Click 'Download the Update' on the webpage.
5. Open a Command Prompt window by clicking 'Start,' 'All Programs,' 'Accessories' and 'Command Prompt.'
6. Navigate to the directory containing the downloaded security update file by typing 'cd' followed by the name of the directory into the Command Prompt window and pressing 'Enter.' For example, if you downloaded it to the desktop, type 'cd Desktop' and press 'Enter.'
7. Install the security update using a different, unencrypted temporary files folder by typing 'ENU_Q832483_MDAC_x86.EXE /T:C:\alternate_temp' into the Command Prompt window and pressing 'Enter.' The installer completes normally using the alternate temporary file location.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

How to Remove Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime


1. Click the Windows Start button and select 'Search' and then select 'Files or Folders.' This opens a window where you can enter a file to find on your computer.
2. Enter 'MSVCRT(D).dll' into the search text box and press 'Enter.' This will display all instances of the file located on your hard drive.
3. Click each file and then press the 'Delete' key. This deletes the Visual C++ runtime file from your system.
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How to Install a Plugin Active X Windows Media Player


1. Download the Windows Media Player ActiveX plug-in from Microsoft's website.
2. Close all other browser windows before installing.
3. Double-click the 'wmpfirefoxplugin.exe' file you just downloaded and click 'Next' to begin the installation.
4. Agree to the Terms of Service by checking the box. Click 'Next' to continue.
5. Click 'Install' to complete the installation. If you still have browser windows open, you will need to close all browser windows and open a new one for the plug-in to work.
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Monday, July 1, 2013

How to Register Mswinsck.ocx in Vista


1. Download the Mswinsck.ocx file from OCXDump, NoDevice, or AFreeOCX (see Resources). Save the file to the desktop.
2. Click the "Start" button, and then click "Computer." Double-click the "Local Disk C:" icon, the "Windows" folder and the "System32" folder.
3. Drag the Mswinsck.ocx file from the desktop to the "System32" folder. If Windows prompts you for permission to modify the folder, click "Continue." Close the Windows Explorer window when the process is complete.
4. Click the "Start" button, and type "regsvr32 mswinsck.ocx" without quotation marks in the search box at the bottom of the Start menu. Press "Enter." Windows should display a message explaining that the file was successfully registered.
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