Wednesday, May 16, 2012

How to Register Flash.ocx


1. Click 'Start,' click 'Accessories' and then click the 'Run' icon.
2. Type the command 'Regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32/Flash.ocx' into the message box.
3. Press 'Enter' to register the Flash.ocx file.
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How to Fix HTTP Forbidden Error 403 in Internet Explorer


Remove Third-Party Software
1. Close Internet Explorer and any other programs after receiving the “Error 403” message.
2. Click on the “Start” button and then click on the “Control Panel” option. Double-click on the “Add/Remove Programs” option in the Control Panel window.
3. Click on the “Install/Uninstall” tab to see a list of programs. Remove any third-party ad removal programs, web accelerators, download assistants, security software or anti-virus software.
4. Click on a program, and then click on the “Add/Remove” button. Allow time for the removal process to complete.
5. Continue removing all third-party programs and then close the Control Panel window. Open Internet Explorer again to see if the message stops appearing.
Remove Windows Update Controls
6. Click on the “Start” button, and then click on the “Run” option. Enter “regsvr32 /u c:\\windows\\system\\wuv3is.dll” into the “Open” field. Click on the “OK” button.
7. Click on the “Start” button again and scroll over the “Find” option. Click on the “Files or Folders” option and enter “wuv3is.dll” in the “Named” field.
8. Right-click on the file when it’s found and click on the “Delete” option. Go back to your desktop and click on the “Start” button again. Click on the “Run” option and enter “Explorer” in the “Open” field. Click on the “OK” button.
9. Click on the “Program Files” option to expand it, and then click on the “WindowsUpdate” option. Click on the “Wuhistv3.log” file from the right navigation pane, and then click on the “Edit” option.
10. Click on the “Invert Selection” option. Press the “Delete” key on your keyboard and then click on the “Yes” button. Close the window and try to access the Windows Update page to see if the error has been fixed.
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How to Repair ActiveX for Free


Reset ActiveX Control
1. Double-click the Internet Explorer icon to open the Web browser.
2. Click the 'Tools' drop-down menu and select the option for 'Manage Add-ons.'
3. Click the drop-down selection box for 'Show' and select 'Downloaded controls.'
4. Click the ActiveX control that you need to repair. Click the 'Disable' button, to disable the control.
5. Click the 'Enable' button, to re-enable the control.
Reset Internet Explorer
6. Double-click the Internet Explorer icon to open the Web browser.
7. Click the 'Tools' drop-down menu and select the 'Internet Options.'
8. Go to the 'Advanced' tab and then click the 'Reset' button. This will display the Reset Internet Explorer Settings window.
9. Click the 'Reset' button to reset the settings and delete all ActiveX controls.
10. Click the 'Close' button and then the 'OK' button. Close and then re-open the browser for the change to take effect.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

How to Fix a Msvcr71.Dll Error


1. Download the missing file. Find a website that offers the msvcr71.dll file. You also can use the link in the Resources section.
2. Unzip the file if it is a .zip file. You can right-click on the file and choose 'extract' to make the file available in a .dll format.
3. Install the msvcr71.dll file in the proper directory. If your computer runs the 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows, copy the file to the 'C:\Windows\System32' directory. If your computer runs the 64-bit version of Windows, copy the file to the 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64' directory.
4. Restart your computer. Do this by clicking on the 'Start' button and selecting 'Restart.'
5. Open the program that produced the error message. This will verify that the program now works properly.
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Monday, May 14, 2012

How to Unregister Windows Installer


1. Click 'Start' and 'Run' to open the Run dialog.
2. Type 'MSIEXEC /UNREGISTER' into the Run dialog and click 'OK.'
3. Click 'Start' and 'Run.'
4. Type 'MSIEXEC /REGSERVER' into the Run dialog and click 'OK.' Windows can't install applications if you skip this step.
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How to Remove Flash10 EXE


1. Download and install 'Hijack This' (see Resources). Hijack This is a specific anti-malware tool designed to help remove several different forms of browser and computer hijackers.
2. Launch 'Hijack This' and do a system scan of your computer. Once a list has been compiled in the Hijack This window, search for and check any item with a reference to 'Flash.10.EXE', MSN.msn or 'JambaMU.com.'
3. Open the Start Menu and click the 'Run' option. Type in 'GPedit.MSC'. This will open a new dialog box with several different expandable categories. Expand the specific categories in this order: 'User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Explorer.'
4. Locate the component labeled 'Removes the Folder Options menu item from the Tools menu' in the right-hand window and double-click it. This will restore your 'Folder Options' tool in the Windows Explorer menu bar.
5. Open 'Windows Explorer' and click the 'Tools' menu button. Click the 'Folder Options' option in the drop-down menu, then click the 'view' tab and check the 'Show hidden files and folders' option. Click 'OK' to save your changes and close the window.
6. Browse to C:\Windows\System32 and delete the following files: Flash.10.EXE, JambanMu.com, regedit.com, cmd.com, msconfig.com, ping.com and dxdiag.com.
7. Open your My Documents folder and delete the 'MySecret.Fold' file. Delete the 'NewSong.Lagu' and 'NewVideo.vidz' in your 'My Music' folder and delete the 'Aweks.pikz' and the 'seram.pikz' in your 'My Pictures' folder.
8. Browse to the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO folder and delete the 'MSN.msn' file. Go up one folder to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared and delete the 'Macromedia.10.EXE' file. This will completely remove Flash10 from your computer.
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Sunday, May 13, 2012

How to Register Mscomct2 in OCX


1. Download an uncorrupted version of the Mscomct2.ocx ActiveX command file. If you are running Windows XP or sooner, place the file in the c:\windows\system32 directory. If you are running Windows 95, 98, or Me then place the file in the c:\windows\system directory. If you are running Windows NT or Windows 2000, then place the file in the c:\winnt\system32 directory.
2. Click the 'Start' button and click 'Run'. This will open the run command box.
3. Use the Windows Server Registration utility to register your updated Mscomct2.ocx controls. Type the following in the run command box if you are running Windows XP or newer: regsvr32 \windows\system32\MSCOMCT2.OCXIf you are running Windows NT or 2000, type: regsvr32 \WINNT\system32\MSCOMCT2.OCXIf you are running Windows 95, 98, or Me, type: regsvr32 \windows\system\MSCOMCT2.OCX
4. Press the 'Enter' key. You will see a message that says 'DllRegisterServer ... Succeeded'. Your newly downloaded ActiveX controls are now properly registered in your Windows registry.
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Saturday, May 12, 2012

How to Repair Lsasrv Dll


1. Download a fresh copy of lsasrv.dll from one of the online DLL libraries linked to in the Resources section. Save the file to your 'C:\Windows\System32' folder. If it is easier for you, you can save the file to your desktop and drag it into the 'C:\Windows\System32' folder. Acccess the folder by clicking 'Start,' 'Computer,' 'C:,' 'Windows,' then 'System32.'
2. Click 'Start' and type 'cmd' into the 'Search' box and press 'Enter.' The Windows Command Prompt opens.
3. Type 'regsvr32 lsasrv.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Windows Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'
4. Click 'Yes' to confirm that you would like to register the DLL.
5. Close the Windows Command Prompt.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

How to Fix Runtime Errors 75 amp; 81


1. Click the 'Start' button and then click 'Programs' from the menu that appears.
2. Click on the 'Windows Update' icon from the menu.
3. Click on the 'Check for updates' icon on the left side of the menu.
4. Click on the 'Microsoft FRx 6.7 Service Pack R09670' update from the list that appears on the screen.
5. Click 'Install Updates' on the bottom of the screen and wait for the computer to install the updates.
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

How to Rename MSI.dll


1. Click 'Start' and type 'CMD' in the 'Search' box.
2. Right-click 'CMD' from the search results list and click 'Run as Administrator.' Click 'Yes' on the 'User Account Control' dialog box. This will launch the Windows Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
3. Type 'Msiexec /unregister' and then press the 'Enter' key. This will remove the Windows Installer Utility from memory.
4. Type 'CD C:\Windows\System32' and press the 'Enter' key. This changes the Command Prompt directory to 'System32.' The System32 directory houses the Windows Installer engine.
5. Type 'Rename msi.dll msi.dll.bak' and then press the 'Enter' key. This will rename the MSI resource file using the backup extension (BAK).
6. Restart your computer.
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How to Repair Msnmsgr.exe


1. Click 'Start.'
2. Open 'Control Panel.'
3. Click 'Programs and Features.'
4. Click 'MSN Messenger.'
5. Click 'Change.' MSN Messenger's install utility will open. Click the 'Repair' option and then click 'Next' to repair all of the files associated with MSN Messenger on your computer, including Msnmsgr.exe.
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Monday, May 7, 2012

How to Fix Flash OCX


1. Download and install Adobe Flash Player for Internet Explorer if it isn't already installed (see Resources). The Internet Explorer installs the Flash OCX file system-wide; the plug-in for other Web browsers is in a different format.
2. Open the "C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash" folder by clicking "Start," typing "C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash" into the search box in the Start menu and pressing "Enter." On older versions of Windows, click "Start," click "Run," type "C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash" into the Run dialog box and press "Enter."
3. Right-click the "flash9.ocx" file in the Flash folder and click "Copy."
4. Create a copy of the flash9.ocx file by right-clicking an empty space in the folder and clicking "Paste."
5. Right-click the "Copy of Flash9.ocx" file, click "Rename," type "flash.ocx" for the file's name and press "Enter." Third-party screensavers and other programs now find the flash.ocx file where they expect it.
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Saturday, May 5, 2012

How to Fix Missing DLL Files


Fixing Missing DLL Files by Reinstalling the Error Causing Program
1. Click on 'Start' and then on 'Control Panel.'
2. Click on 'Programs.'
3. Click on 'Uninstall a program.'
4. When the list populates, find the program that caused the DLL problem and click on it as if you are going to uninstall it. DO NOT REMOVE THE PROGRAM FROM YOUR COMPUTER! Microsoft Windows Installer has a feature that allows a user to repair a malfunctioning program instead of deleting it and reinstalling it.
5. When the Installation Wizard starts, click on the repair option to fix the program. Follow the steps in the installation wizard.
6. Once the Installation Wizard is finished, restart the computer. Log in and open the program to see if it works. If the program functions correctly, this completes the process of fixing the missing DLL files. If it doesn't, move on to Section 2.
Fixing Missing DLL Files by Reinstalling DLL Files
7. When the DLL error appears on your computer screen, write down the name of the DLL.
8. Open your web browser and type the name in the search bar.
9. In the results, find a link where the missing DLL can be downloaded. To ensure the safety of your computer, make sure the DLL information is spelled correctly and that the website is secure.
10. Download the DLL file and save it to the DLL-containing folder inside the folder of the error-causing program. For instance, if the DLL is missing from Windows Media Player, save it in the Windows Media Player DLL folder.
11. Open the program that brought about the system error. It should run properly now.
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How to Fix a Shell32.Dll on Windows XP


1. Open the "Start" menu and click on the "Run" button.
2. Type in "regedit" and press "Enter."
3. Open the following directories in order: HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software, Microsoft, Internet Explorer and Main.
4. Click on "File" then click on "Export" to save a backup copy of the key in case something goes wrong. Select a location on your computer to save the backup copy.
5. Click on the "SearchBar" value and press "Delete."
6. Open the following directories in order: HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software, Microsoft, Windows, CurrentVersion, Explorer and StreamMRU.
7. Backup the contents of the "StreamMRU" directory using the same procedure as in step four then delete all values in the "StreamMRU" directory.
8. Restart your computer.
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Friday, May 4, 2012

How to Removing ActiveX Add ons


1. Go to 'Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.'
2. Click on 'Install/Uninstall.'
3. Look for the ActiveX control you want to remove. Click on it and hit 'Uninstall.'
4. Go to 'Start > Run' if you cannot locate the ActiveX add-ons.
5. Type the following line in the box: 'regsvr32 drive:\windows\occache\filename.ocx /u'
6. Right click this file and hit 'Delete.'
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