Monday, May 27, 2013

How to View Windows Mail DLL Files

1. Use PE Explorer. This program is for the more advanced user, who understands the technical jargon behind each character in the DLL file.2. Use FlexHex Hex Editor. This is for the intermediate user, who knows some terms here and there and wants to view and edit the raw DLL file.3. Use Resource Tuner. This is for the common user who needs to view and edit a DLL file without needing to know what anything means. It is a program that guides you through the process gent...
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How to Troubleshoot Error 1406 Could Not Write Value Inprocserver32

1. Remove all previous versions of Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat and then reinstall the product. Navigate to 'Control Panel' from the Start menu and select 'Programs.' Next, select 'Programs And Features.' Choose the Adobe product and select 'Uninstall.' Reboot your computer after the uninstall. Navigate to Adobe Website (see Resources) and reinstall the product.2. Remove any malware that may have entered your computer. Click the Start menu and select 'Run...' Type 'MRT' without the quotes and press the 'Enter' key. This will launch the 'Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool.' Click 'Next'...
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Sunday, May 26, 2013

How to Find a .SWF File for a Flash Drive

Firefox Media Tab1. Navigate to Firefox's top bar menu and click 'Tools' and then 'Page Info.' Next, click on the 'Media' tab to reveal a list of objects embedded on the web page.2. Scroll through the list to find your SWF file. You can also search for the SWF by its 'Type' and it will be listed as an 'Object' within the website.3. Click on the file to highlight it once its been found. Then click 'Save As,' select your flash drive (inserted in a USB port) as the folder destination and click 'Save' to store the SWF file.Firefox Cache4. Type 'about:blank' onto Firefox's address bar and press...
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How to Work OpenGL in Windows XP

1. Confirm that you have the OpenGL system file in the Microsoft Windows system folder. Open 'My Computer' and double-click the 'C:\\' drive. Open the WINDOWS folder.2. Look for the folder that readers 'SYSTEM' or 'SYSTEM32' (the name of the folder may vary depending on the version of Windows XP that you have installed). Look for the file entitled 'OpenGL32.dll.' Do not click on the file once you have located it. If you do not see the file, you may need to reinstall the Windows operating system by inserting the original Windows installation disk and following the on-screen prompts.3. Activate...
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How to Repair Msi.Dll

1. Open your web browser. Install and save the Windows Installer update (InstMsiA.exe) to your desktop.2. Click 'Start' and choose 'Shut Down.'3. Select 'Restart in MS-DOS mode' and click 'OK.'4. Type the following commands, individually, in the prompt, and press 'Enter' after each command:Cd systemRen msi.dll msi.oldRen msihnd.dll msihnd.oldRen msiexec.exe msiexec.oldExit5. Reboot your system. Hold down the 'SHIFT' key to load your system into safe mode.6. Open the 'InstMsiA.exe' update file, and follow the prompts to complete the update.7. Reboot your system once the update is...
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

How to Reset ActiveX to Allow Viewing

1. Launch Internet Explorer and click the "Tools" menu on the top of your browser. Scroll down the pop-up menu and click "Internet Options."2. Click the "Advanced" button and click "Reset." Select the "Delete personal settings" box if you want to remove browsing history. Click "Reset" again in the "Reset Internet Explorer Settings" dialog box. Internet Explorer resets ActiveX controls and other components and restores the default settings on your browser.3. Click "Close" when the reset process completes and restart your web browser. Re-enable ActiveX controls. To do so, click the "Tools"...
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How to Run a Dll As an App Rundll32.Exe

1. Click 'Start' if using a version of Windows prior to Vista. Click 'Run' and type 'cmd' in the 'Open' box then press 'Enter.' Click the Windows orb if using a version of Windows from Vista forward. Type 'cmd' in the search box and press 'Shift,' 'Ctrl' and 'Enter' at the same time to open an elevated command prompt.2. Input the command 'RUNDLL.EXE <dll_name>,<entry_point> <optional_arguments>' where '<dll_name>' is the name of the DLL file with a function that can be run by the Rundll32 executable, '<entry_point>' is the function in the DLL that Rundll32.exe...
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

How to Remove Ieframe.dll

1. Click on the 'Start' menu, then click 'Run.'2. Type 'cmd' (without the quotation marks) into the open box and click 'OK.' The Command Prompt window will open.3. Type 'regsvr32 /u Ieframe.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt and press the 'Enter' k...
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

How to Use Control Characters With Oracle SQL

Find Decimal Value1. Open the ASCII table. Here you will find the comprehensive list of decimal values for each control character at http://ascii-table.com/ascii.php.2. Find the decimal value of the desired control character from the ASCII table.3. Input that decimal value of the control character into the CHR function. This will make Oracle print the control character in Oracle SQL*Plus, as well as in PL/SQL.Example 14. Open the ASCII table. You will find the comprehensive list of decimal values for each control character at http://ascii-table.com/ascii.php.5. Find the decimal value...
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Monday, May 20, 2013

How to Restore DLL Files in Windows 98

1. Insert the Windows 98 Startup disk that came with your PC. Reboot your computer.2. Use the arrow keys to select 'Start Computer With CD-ROM Support' during startup.3. Type the following command without the quotes '<CDDRIVE>: cd tools\sysrec pcrestor' and press 'Enter.' Replace '<CDDRIVE>' with the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.4. Remove the Startup disk when you see the Windows 98 Setup menu.5. Select the 'Next' button when you see 'System Recovery' wizard. Enter your name and the name of your organization and select 'Next.'6. Select 'Finish.' You will see a new...
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Sunday, May 19, 2013

How to Fix Msvcrt.dll Errors

Windows XP1. Insert your Windows XP installation disk. Restart the computer.2. Click on the key prompted on-screen to 'Enter the BIOS setup.' The BIOS key varies according to the BIOS manufacturer and motherboard model. Consult your computer's documentation if you are unsure of how to access the BIOS.3. Navigate to the 'Advanced Boot Options.' Select your CD/DVD drive as your primary boot disk, followed by the hard disk. 'Save and exit' the BIOS.4. Press any key to boot from the Windows XP installation disk.5. Press the 'R' button to access the 'Recovery Console.'6. Highlight your...
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How to Kill a Bootuery.Dll

Manual removal1. Click 'Start' and then 'Computer.' Click 'Local Disk (C:).'2. Click the 'Windows' folder, and click the 'System32' folder.3. Search for Bootuery.dll and delete the file.Antivirus Software4. Check for updates to your antivirus software and install any you find.5. Run the antivirus software, and scan all files on your hard drive.6. Quarantine or delete Bootuery.dll and any other potential hazards found.Windows Updates7. Click 'Start,' 'Control Panel,' and then 'Systems' followed by 'Security' and 'Windows Update.'8. Click 'Check for Updates.' Then click the 'Important...
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Saturday, May 18, 2013

How to Fix the Svchost.exe Application Error in Windows XP

Verify and Configure your Windows Update Service Settings1. Click on the Start button at the bottom left-hand corner of your desktop. Once the Start menu opens, click Run and then type 'services.msc' in the text field. Click OK when you are done.2. Navigate to the Automatic Updates service in the right-hand pane and then double-click on it. Select the Log On tab. Make sure that Local System Account is selected as the default logon account.3. Uncheck the option 'Allow service to interact with desktop.' Now go to the Hardware Profile section, also found under the Log On tab. Enable this service.4....
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How to Use a DLL Internet Explorer Script

1. Check where it came from and if you do not remember downloading it you should delete it as it could be a virus.2. Use a search engine and search for the full file name of the DLL file. Some viruses and malware are distributed in DLL files. An Internet search should be able to tell you any additional information about the file.3. Check an Internet search result for the DLL to tell you where that file belongs. DLL files are typically stored in Windows system folders, but if you have downloaded one it will not be there by default. Find out where it should go and then move it to the new location.4....
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Friday, May 17, 2013

How to Enable ActiveX in Internet Explorer 8

1. Launch Internet Explorer 8, click the "Tools" menu and choose "Internet Options."2. Click the "Security" tab and select "Internet" in the zone box. Click the "Custom Level" button to launch the Security Settings window.3. Scroll down the Security Settings window to the "ActiveX Controls and plug-ins" section. Select "Enable" under each of the options in the section. Click "OK" to save the changes and close the Internet Options conso...
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