Monday, November 21, 2011

How to Add an OCX to Access 2007


1. Double-click your Access database file on your computer. This opens the Access software and your database simultaneously.
2. Click the 'Create' tab at the top of your window. Click 'Macro,' then select 'Other' and click 'Macro' in this sub-menu. This opens a configuration window.
3. Click the 'Design' tab. In this tab, click 'Show All Actions.' Click 'RunCommand' to start the macro creation wizard.
4. Click 'RegisterActiveXControls' and select your OCX file. Cliick 'Save' to save your macro. To register and add the OCX file, click the 'Run' button in the 'Tools' tab.
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Error: How to Reinstall Rundll32.Exe for Windows XP


1. Place the XP CD into your computer.
2. Restart the computer. Press any key as prompted to boot from CD.
3. Press "Enter" at the initial screen and "F8" at the license terms.
4. Highlight the drive containing Windows XP. Press "R" to repair the operating system, copying over a fresh version of the Rundll32.exe file.
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Saturday, November 19, 2011

How to Restore DLL Files


Restore DLL Files in Your System Directory
1. Navigate to a site that provides DLL downloads, such as DLL-files.com or DLL Files (dlldll.com). In the Search box, type in the name of the DLL file that you want to download.
2. Make sure that JavaScript and pop-up windows are enabled in your Web browser. Click the Download link for the DLL file that you want. The downloaded link is likely to be in a compressed, .zip format.
3. Extract the DLL file. In some versions of Windows, you'll need to use an external file extractor such as WinZip or WinRAR to extract the zipped DLL file.
4. Place the extracted file in the directory of the program that is requesting the file. If that doesn't work, extract the file to your system directory, when prompted. Here are the locations for the different operating systems:C:\Windows\System32 for Windows 7, Vista, XP.
C:\Windows\ for Windows 95/98/ME.
C:\WINNT\System32 for Windows NT/2000.Programs on your PC can now access the DLL file from the your system directory.
Install the DLL File in the Program's Directory
5. If the problem still occurs, navigate to the "Start" menu and select "Run."
6. Type "regsvr32" (without quotes) in the applicable field. Hit the spacebar on the keyboard.
7. Type the DLL file name along with the suffix ".DLL," (without quotes) and press "Enter." The DLL installation is completed.
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How to Replace Netapi32.dll if It#039;s Still Not Connecting


1. Download and install the netapi32.dll to the desktop (See Resources).
2. Click 'Start,' 'Computer,' 'C,' 'Windows' and then 'System32.' Drag the netapi32.dll file from the desktop to the System32 folder. Confirm the replacement of the old netapi.dll with the new one. Exit Windows Explorer.
3. Click 'Start.' Type 'cmd' in the search box and press 'Enter.' This will load the Command Prompt. Type 'regsvr32 netapi32.dll' at the prompt and press 'Enter.' This will register the file. Exit the Command Prompt.
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How to Fix Mfc71.dll


Tasks that can fix the error
1. Shut your system down. Turn it off completely and let it sit for a count of 10. Oftentimes, the system will find the missing file just by doing a hard reboot.
2. Update the Mfc71.dll security patch. Do this only if you're on a Windows 2000 or a Windows XP operating system. Download the file from Microsoft and install it.
3. Make sure your anti-virus software is up to date. This can usually be done manually after opening the anti-virus software. Since there are many anti-virus programs, each one updates differently. Generally, the icon is on the taskbar in the bottom right-hand side of your computer screen. Right click on the icon. Sometimes an 'update' command can be accessed at this point by scrolling to the 'update now' or something similar. Sometimes the anti-virus software has to be opened with a double click to be updated.
4. Perform a complete system scan for viruses. Be sure to scan the 'Temp,' 'System' and 'Program Files' as these are the files where the viruses have been known to be found. Depending on the size of your system, this can take up to several hours. Remove any identified Trojans or viruses found by the anti-virus software. The Mfc72.dll error is associated with the 'Mal/Generic-A [Sophos]' and the 'Trojan-Downloader [Ikarus].'
5. Update Internet Explorer to the latest version. Download the software from the Microsoft website. Install it and then reboot your system. Internet Explorer comes with a Mfc71.dll file and this will likely replace the missing one on your system.
6. Uninstall the software that is causing the error. Go to the 'Control Panel': 'Start'>'Control Panel'>'Add and Remove Programs.' Let the list populate and go down to the program that is causing the error. Click 'Remove.' When prompted, click 'Uninstall.' Reboot the system before reinstalling the software.
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How to Fix Msimg32.Dll


1. Click 'Start' and type 'cmd' into the search field.
2. Right-click 'cmd' from the list of results and select 'Run as Administrator.' The Command Prompt opens.
3. Type the 'sfc /scannow' command -- without quotes -- into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.' The command runs the Windows System File Checker tool. Note that it may take several minutes for the Windows System File Checker tool to fix msimg32.dll.
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Friday, November 18, 2011

How to Fix OLEAUT32.dll


System Restore
1. Click on the 'Start' button at the bottom of your desktop. This opens the Start menu. Select 'All programs' then 'Accessories' from the Start menu.
2. Choose 'System Tools' from the options in Accessories and click 'System Restore' from the System Tools menu.
3. Select 'Restore my computer to an earlier time' from the options on the System Restore start page. This will bring up a calendar with bold dates. The bold dates represent restore points.
4. Move to a date prior to the error. For example, if you started receiving the error on Tuesday, select the previous Monday. Click the 'Next' button to begin the restoration process. Click 'Finish' to complete the system restore.
Windows Update
5. Open the Windows Download Center in Internet Explorer (see Resources). This program will only run in Internet Explorer and will not work in other browser programs, such as Firefox.
6. Select 'Microsoft Update' from the options available on the right side of the Windows Download Center screen.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the operating system for your computer. Reboot the computer if prompted.
8. Go to the homepage or source for any software installed after the restore point and re-install the program. Ensure you are installing the most current version of the software. Windows update will add a program to the operating system that prevents the overwriting of the OLEAUT32.dll with an older version.
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How to Repair a Bad Image Error Virus


Microsoft Security Essentials
1. Go to the Microsoft download center (see Resources) and click 'Download Now.' After this, click 'Save' and click 'Next.' Select a destination for your file.
2. Double-click the Microsoft Security Essentials tool file to run it and begin installation. Confirm your Windows system and click 'Yes.' Click 'Next' to agree with the product clause.
3. Click 'Validate' to validate your Windows system. The Microsoft Security Essentials tool will update. Proceed only when this is over.
4. Click the 'Home' tab and click 'Full' to schedule a 'Full Scan' of your entire file and program system. Click 'Scan' to find the virus on your system and click 'Clean Computer' to remove the virus after the scan finds it.
Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool
5. Go to the Microsoft Download center site (see Resources), and click 'Download' and ''Run.'
6. Read the product clause and click the 'I Accept' option to proceed. Click 'Full Scan' for a scan of your entire file and program system, which 'Quick Scan' does not do. Click 'Next' to begin the scan.
7. Click 'View detailed results of the scan' to observe the detected virus. Click 'Finish' to remove the virus.
Avast!
8. Go to the Avast! Download site (see Resources) and click 'Download.'
9. Double-click the Avast! File to run it and click 'Next' in the Avast! Antivirus Setup dialog box. Click 'Next' again and read the product clause. If you agree with it, click 'I Agree' and click 'Next' to continue. Choose 'Typical' and click 'Next.'
10. Click the 'Next' button after going over the 'Installation Information.' Click 'No' to the boot-time anti-virus scheduled scan. Click 'Allow' if the 'Windows AntiSpyware Notice' displays. Select 'Restart' and 'Finish' in the 'Setup Finished' screen.
11. Press the 'F8' keyboard button repeatedly as your computer is booting up to go into Safe Mode. Select the 'Safe Mode' option with your keyboard arrows and press 'Enter' on your keyboard.
12. Double-click the Avast! desktop icon. When it opens, select 'On' in the 'Scan local hard drives' section. Click 'Thorough Scan' to schedule a scan of your entire file and program system. Click 'Play' to begin the scan. Click 'Delete' to remove the virus.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

How to Register Dll Files in Vista


1. Click on the 'Windows Start Menu' and type 'Run' into the 'Search Programs and Files' box and press 'Enter.' Alternatively, you can hold down the 'Windows Key' and press 'R.' The Run box opens.
2. Type 'regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\Name.dll' (without the quotation marks) and click 'OK.' Note that 'C:\Windows\System32' should be replaced with the file path associated with the DLL and 'Name' should be replaced with the name of the actual DLL.
3. Restart your computer.
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How to Fix a Fatal Error in DotA


1. Visit the official 'DotA' website (see Resource section) to ensure that you download a clean copy of the latest version. Download it to a location of your choice and unzip the folder via WinZip or WinRar. Highlight the 'DotA' map file, right-click and then click on the 'Copy' option.
2. Open up your 'Warcraft III' maps folder. The default location for this is 'C:\Program Files\Warcraft III\Maps.' If you installed 'Warcraft III' to a custom directory, you need to visit the place you chose to install it in to find your 'Maps' folder.
3. Right-click an empty space in the 'Maps' folder, right-click and click on the 'Paste' button. If a dialogue box opens asking if you want to replace currently existing files, click the 'Yes' button. Your fresh copy of 'DotA' will now be in the correct location and you are ready to log onto Battle.net and begin playing. If you are still experiencing fatal errors, try reinstalling 'Warcraft III.' The problem could possibly be a faulty install of the game itself.
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How to Restore Jscript.dll


1. Go to the free DLL download website (see Resources) and click "Download jscript.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."
3. Right-click the saved DLL file and select "Copy." Go to the "Start" menu, select "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, type the following string in the search field and hit "Enter" to register the DLL:Regsvr32 "C:\Windows\System32\jscript.dll"Click "Yes" in the pop-up to confirm registration.
5. Restart your computer.
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Monday, November 14, 2011

How to Fix quot;An Error Has Occurred in a Script on This Pagequot;


Delete Temporary Files
1. Make sure any browser windows are closed.
2. Open the 'Start' menu, then select 'Computer.'
3. Double-click on the 'C' drive, open 'Documents and Settings,' then open your user folder. Select 'Local Settings,' then enter the 'Temp' folder and delete all of the files.
4. Restart the system.
Register Urlmon.dll
5. Open the 'Start' menu, then select 'Run.'
6. Type 'Regsvr32 urlmon.dll,' and then click 'OK.'
7. Click 'OK' on the 'DllRegisterServer in urlmon.dll succeeded'message.
Register Internet Explorer Problems
8. Enter the 'Start' menu.
9. Click on 'Run,' then type 'CMD' into the box and select 'OK.'
10. Type the following, pressing 'Enter' on your keyboard after each file name:RegSvr32 softpub.dllSoftpub.dllWintrust.dllInitpki.dllRsaenh.dllMssip32.dllCryptdlg.dllDssenh.dllGpkcsp.dllSlbcsp.dllSccbase.dll
11. Type 'Exit' and press 'Enter' on your keyboard to exit the Command Window.
12. Restart your computer
Disable Third-Party Browser Extensions
13. Download Java from the link in the 'Resources' section of this article.
14. Close any Internet Explorer windows.
15. Open the 'Start' menu, click on 'Control Panel' and then select 'Internet Options.'
16. Click on the 'Advanced' tab in the Internet Options window.
17. Scroll down using the arrows on the right side and locate 'Enable Third-Party Browser Extensions.'
18. Click on the check box to the left of this to remove the tick, then select 'OK.'
19. Restart the computer
Disable Script Debugging
20. Enter the 'Start' menu and select 'Internet Explorer.'
21. Click on 'Tools,' then 'Options' and then the 'Advanced Tab.'
22. Click 'Disable Script Debugging,' and select 'OK' to restart the computer.
Reinstall Internet Explorer
23. Enter the 'Start' menu and select 'Control Panel.'
24. Open 'Programs,' then choose 'Uninstall a Program.'
25. Click on 'View Installed Updates.'
26. Double-click on your Internet Explorer. Wait for it to uninstall.
27. Download Internet Explorer from the link in the 'Resources' section of this article.
28. Follow the instructions to install the browser.
29. Restart your computer.
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How to Access System 32


1. Click on 'Computer' or 'My Computer.' The desktop and 'Start' menu icon will look like a computer.
2. Click on the main hard drive, which is normally designated as the '(C:)' drive.
3. Click on the 'Windows' system folder.
4. Scroll down to the 'System32' folder, and click on it to open it. You may need to provide an administrative password, which is only known by the computer's administrator and any other user to whom the administrator has given knowledge of the password. Once you're in the folder, you can view and modify anything in the folder, but be advised that you should work with these files only if you have the know-how to do so, without damaging the operating system.
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Sunday, November 13, 2011

How to Fix XP With Freeware


Run Dedaulus System Cleaner 1.6
1. Install Dedaulus System Cleaner 1.6 (see Resources).
2. Run the 'dedaulus_sc_1.6_en.zip' setup file. Click 'Next' at the prompt to finish the installation.
3. Open Dedaulus System Cleaner 1.6 and click 'Registry.' Scan the registry for errors.
4. Choose the repair option to fix the Windows XP registry issues. Restart your system once the repair is complete.
Run CM DiskCleaner 2.1.7
5. Install CM DiskCleaner 2.1.7 (see Resources).
6. Run the 'CMDDiskcleaner.zip' setup file to install the software.
7. Open CM DiskCleaner and click 'DiskCleaner.' Select 'Scan Computer,' and allow the scan to detect the garbage files on your system.
8. Allow the scan to complete, and select the option to clean the extraneous files. This tool frees up hard disk space.
Run Hack Cleaner 2.1
9. Install Hack Cleaner 2.1 (see Resources).
10. Run the 'HCSetup.zip' setup file. Agree to the terms of the software and click 'Next' at the prompts. Select 'Finish' to open Hack Cleaner.
11. Click 'Next' and place a check by all of the sections under 'Temporary Files.'
12. Click 'Start Search' to begin the scan for system errors and temporary files. Click 'Clean' once the scan is complete.
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How to Locate Regsvr32.exe


1. Click 'Start' on your Windows 7 task bar.
2. Move over to the 'Search' box and type 'cmd' in the search box and press 'Enter.' This opens the command line utility.
3. Type: Regsvr32 & the DLL or ActiveX file you want to register or unregister.Example1: regsvr32 myexamplefile.dll for installing a fileExample2: regsvr32 /u myexample.dll for uninstalling a file
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