ordinal 96

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The 'Ordinal 96 not found in Shell32.dll' error in Windows typically occurs when a program attempts to call a function that is missing from the Shell32.dll system file. This issue is often encountered with older software or system utilities, such as Uniblue RegistryBooster, that rely on specific DLL exports. Resolving the error may involve replacing the Shell32.dll file in the Windows\System32 directory, but users may face permission restrictions even when logged in as an administrator. Alternative solutions include running System File Checker (SFC) to repair system files, performing a Windows update, or reinstalling the affected application. This tag covers troubleshooting steps and discussions related to the ordinal 96 error.
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    Windows 7 Fixing 'Ordinal 96 Not Found in Shell32.dll' Error in Windows

    When I run Uniblue RegistryBooster I get a message that says "Ordinal 96 not found...in file shell32.dll" Uniblue (A MS certified service) Tech Support said to download the new shell32.dll and replace the old one in windows\system32. When I try to do this, it won't let me because it says I...
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