Sunday, June 26, 2011

How to Remove Icons From Shell32.dll


1. Download a Shell32.dll removal tool, such as IconsExtract, Resource Extractor or Microangelo Toolset (see Resources). Install the removal tool to your computer. Make sure you choose your computer's 'C:' drive to install your removal tool's program files into.
2. Click the 'Start' menu icon in the bottom left of your desktop. Click 'All Programs,' scroll down to your Shell32.dll removal tool program and click it to open it. An 'untitled' screen now appears. Leave your program running.
3. Click the 'Start' menu and type 'shell32.dll' into the search bar. Wait for your search results to display. Find your 'shell32.dll' extension and click and drag it onto your desktop.
4. Click and drag your 'shell32.dll' document from your desktop to your program's 'untitled' screen. All of your 'shell32.dll' icons will now display on your 'untitled' screen.
5. Select the 'shell32.dll' icons you want to delete under your program's 'untitled' screen by clicking them. Drag them to your computer's 'Recycle Bin' on your desktop. Delete them by right-clicking your 'Recycle Bin' and clicking 'Empty Recycle Bin.' Click 'Yes' when prompted by your computer's 'Delete File' window to delete the icons from your computer.
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How to Add OCX


1. Copy the OCX file that you want to add to your computer into the Windows system directory. For Windows 7, this is usually 'C:\Windows\System32.'
2. Open the 'Start' menu and type 'cmd.' Push 'Control,' Shift' and 'Enter' at the same time to start an elevated command prompt. Press 'Continue' if asked for permission to execute the command.
3. Input 'cd C:\Windows\System32\' (or the path to your system directory if it is different) and press 'Enter.'
4. Type 'Regsvr32 <OCX_File>' where OCX_File is the name of the ActiveX control you are registering.
5. Restart Windows to complete the addition of the new OCX file.
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How to Manually Install ActiveX in Firefox


1. Open the Mozilla Firefox web browser either by double clicking on its desktop icon or by clicking on the 'Start' bar and then choosing the Firefox entry from the 'Programs' menu.
2. Click on the address bar at the top of the web browser and navigate to a website that offers an ActiveX plug in for Firefox (see Resources). Scroll down through the list of downloads and find the one that corresponds to the version of Firefox that you are using.
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Click on the download link for your version of Firefox and wait for a yellow tab to appear at the top of the web browser that says 'Firefox prevented this site from asking you to install software on your computer.'
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Navigate your mouse pointer over to the far right side of the yellow tab and click on the 'Allow' button. Wait for a new window to appear asking if you want to install the add on to Mozilla Firefox. Click on the 'Install Now' button at the bottom right side of the window.
5. Wait for the add on to finish downloading and then click on the 'Tools' button on the top toolbar. Choose 'Add Ons' from the drop down menu that will appear. Click on the 'Extensions' tab at the top of the new window that will pop up. Find the entry in the list of options labeled as 'Mozilla Firefox ActiveX Plugin.' Click on the button to the right of the entry that says 'Enable.'
6. Close the Firefox browser and then re-open it to finish installing the ActiveX add on.
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Friday, June 24, 2011

How to Fix Awgina Dll


Remove Symantec pcAnywhere
1. Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel." Click "Add/Remove Programs."
2. Click on "Symantec pcAnywhere" in the list.
3. Click "Uninstall" and wait for your computer to remove the program. Reboot the computer.
Work Around Symantec pcAnywhere
4. Click the "Start" button and select "Restart." Tap the "F8" key until you see a Windows startup menu.
5. Select "Safe Mode" with the arrow keys and press "Enter." Your computer will now enter Safe Mode for editing.
6. Click the "Start" button and select "Run." Type "Regedit" and click "OK." The Registry Editor will now display.
7. Click "Edit" on the main toolbar and select "Find." Type in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon." Press "Enter" to find the key.
8. Right-click on the "GinaDLL" when it loads on the right side of the menu. Select "Delete" and click "Yes" to confirm. Close the Registry Editor and restart the computer.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011

How to Replace Missing Registry Boot Files


Windows Vista and 7
1. Open the CD tray and insert the Windows system disc. Wait for the operating system Advanced Boot menu to load.
2. Click Next and choose "Repair Your Computer" after you choose your language settings. Click the "Next" button.
3. Click "Startup Repair" in the following menu. Startup Repair runs a diagnostic check of your registry and operating system to determine what system files or registry keys are malfunctioning; then it fixes them. When the Startup Repair utility finishes, restart your computer.
Windows XP
4. Insert the Windows XP install disc into your computer and restart.
5. According to Microsoft, you should press "Enter" at the Setup screen--do not access the Recovery Console at this point, because the Recovery Console attempts to install a fresh copy of Windows XP and thereby deletes all your data.
6. Accept the license agreement. The disc checks your computer for existing copies of Windows XP. Press "R" when prompted to repair the existing installation.
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How to Register OCX Across a Network


1. Click your Windows 7 desktop 'Start' button. Type 'remote desktop' in the search text box. A dialog box opens. Type the remote computer where the OCX file needs registration. Click 'Connect' to open a terminal window.
2. Type your user name and password that has administrative privileges on the remote computer. You require administrative rights to register OCX files. Click 'OK' to log in to the system.
3. Click the remote computer's 'Start' button. Type 'cmd' into the search text box and press 'Enter.' This opens the Windows command line.
4. Type the following text into the remote computer's command line utility:Regsvr32 ocxReplace 'ocx' with the file name of your control. Press 'Enter' to register the control and install it on the computer.
5. Click the remote computer's 'Start' button again and select 'Log out' to log out of the remote computer and close the terminal window.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

How to Repair Windows Installer Error 1607


Reinstall the InstallScript Engine and Register InstallScript Files
1. Reinstall the InstallScript engine from the official InstallShield Developer website (See Resources).
2. Allow time for the download to complete and the extract the 'ISScript7.zip' file from your desktop using a file extractor program like WinZip.
3. Double-click on the 'ISScript.msi' file and the InstallScript engine will automatically be reinstalled. Try to install the software that you received the error with again to see if the problem is resolved.
4. Register the Idriver and Msiexec files if you still receive the Error 1607 message. Click on the 'Start' button from your desktop and then click on the 'Run' option.
5. Enter ['C:\Program Files\Common Files\InstallShield\Driver\<version number>\Intel 32\IDriver.exe' /REGSERVER] without the brackets into the 'Open' field and then click on the 'OK' button.
6. Click on the 'Start' button again and then click on the 'Run' option. Enter [C:\Windows\System32\msiexec.exe /REGSERVER] without the brackets into the 'Open' field and then click on the 'OK' button.
7. Try to install the software again and test to see if the problem has been resolved.
Change Permission to Fix the Error
8. Click on the 'Start' button from the desktop of your computer and then click on the 'All Programs' option. Move your mouse over the 'Accessories' option and then click on the 'Windows Explorer' option.
9. Click on the 'Folder Options' button from the 'Tools' menu, and then click on the 'View' tab.
10. Click on the 'Show hidden files and folders' option and then click on the 'OK' button. Click on the 'C:' drive option and then click on the 'Windows' folder.
11. Right-click on the 'Installer' folder and then click on the 'Properties' option. Click on the 'Security' tab. Click on the 'System' option and click on the box next to the 'Full control' field so that it's selected. Click on the 'Administrators' option and then make sure the box next to the 'Full control' field is selected.
12. Click on your user name and then make sure the box next to the 'Full control' field is selected. Close out of the dialog boxes and you will have changed the permissions. Install the software you want and the error message should no longer appear.
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How to Replace Shdoclc Dll


1. Launch your default Web browser and navigate to the download location for a replacement copy of shdoclc.dll. A link to this location can be found in the Resources section below.
2. Click the download link and select 'Save File' from the options in the dialog box that pops up.
3. Double-click the zipped file after it finishes downloading to launch Winzip or your computer's default unzipping utility. Click the 'Extract' button in Winzip or give the equivalent command in your default program, and select the desktop as the location to which the .dll file should be extracted.
4. Right-click the 'Start' button in Windows and select 'Explore' from the options that pop up to open Windows Explorer. In the left panel of Explorer, navigate to the system folder for your version of Windows. If you're using a 32-bit version of Windows XP or Vista, this folder is located at 'C:\Windows\System32.' If you're using 64-bit Windows XP or Vista, it's 'C:\WindowsSysWOW64.' In Windows 2000 and NT, the path is 'C:\WINNT\System32.' Finally, in Windows 95 and 98, it's 'C:\Windows\System.'
5. Left-click the system folder in the left panel once to display all of its contents in the right panel, then drag and drop the schdoclc.dll file on your desktop into the right panel of Explorer.
6. Click 'Replace' or 'Yes' when asked whether or not you want to replace the existing shdoclc.dll file with the new one. Once you've done this, the new, working version of the file should be active immediately.
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How to Fix Windows Safeboot Key


1. Click 'Start' and type 'System Restore' in the 'Search' box. Click 'Enter.'
2. Click 'Use a different restore point.'
3. Click the last date that Safe Mode was properly functional.
4. Click 'Next' to restore your backup files, repairing the damage to Safe Mode.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

How to Fix the DLL Error 1723


1. Press the Windows key.
2. Click 'Control Panel' and then 'Uninstall a Program.'
3. Select the Java application under the list of installed programs and select 'Uninstall.' Click 'Next' at the onscreen prompts to complete the removal process. Reboot your computer.
4. Download and install the offline Java package (see References). Agree to the conditions of the Java license agreement. Click 'Next' at the onscreen prompt to finish the installation. Reboot the computer to complete the process.
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How to Repair Msvcr71.dll


1. Ensure that you have substantial user privileges to run the command prompt on your computer. You must be part of the administrator group to gain access to command prompt.
2. Click 'Start.'
3. Click 'Run,' type 'cmd' and then press 'Enter.' This will open the command prompt.
4. Type 'sfc /scanfile=c:\windows\system32\Msvcr71.dll' into the command prompt window and press 'Enter.' This command will automatically search for and repair the dll file.
5. Run the program that originally reported the 'Msvcr71.dll' error. If the repair operation was successful, the error will not appear.
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How to Repair Ati2dvag.Dll


1. Download the ati2dvag.dll file and save it to your desktop.
2. Click 'Start' and open 'Computer' or 'My Computer.'
3. Click 'C' drive and double click 'Windows.'
4. Open the 'System 32' folder. Drag the ati2dvag.dll file to the 'System 32' folder. Select 'Yes' if asked whether you want to replace the file.
5. Click 'Start' and type 'cmd' in the 'Run' or 'Start Search.' Press 'Enter.'
6. Type 'regsvr32 <path>\<C\Win\System32>\<ati2dvag>.dll' in the command prompt to register the file. Press 'Enter.'
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Sunday, June 19, 2011

How to Enable ActiveX for Windows Updates


1. Double-click the Internet Explorer shortcut on your desktop to open the browser.
2. Click on 'Tools' in the menu bar and click 'Internet Options' in the drop-down menu. This will cause the 'Internet Options' menu to launch as a separate pop-up box.
3. Click the 'Security' tab in the 'Internet Options' menu and click 'Custom Level'.
4. Scroll down to 'ActiveX Controls' and click 'Enable' next to all the 'ActiveX' options.
5. Click 'Apply' to save the changes, and close Internet Explorer. You can now access Windows Updates.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011

How to Enable ActiveX in the Registry


1. Click the Windows 'Start' button and enter 'cmd' into the search text box. Press 'Enter' to open the command line utility in Windows.
2. Type 'Regsvr32 /?' to view a list of ActiveX registration options. The utility serves only to register and unregister an ActiveX component in the registry, so only a few options are shown.
3. Type the following text to register your control:Regsvr32 /s your_control.OCXReplace 'your_control' with the name of your ActiveX component. This command enables it in the registry and allows you to use it in your software development.
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How to Install Gdiplus Dll


1. Download and install the Gdiplus.dll to the C//Windows//System32 folder. Select the overwrite option if there is an existing gdiplus.dll file in the System32 folder.
2. Press the 'R' key plus the Windows key at the same time. This opens the 'Run' function.
3. Type 'regsvr32 gdiplus.dll' in the 'Open' field and click 'OK.' Click 'OK' once the RegSvr32 message appears.
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