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The DLL should be installed by the application which calls it. To do that the installation needs to be run with administrator privileges to make the necessary changes to the system32 folder where all dll's are stored. It may also be that the dll is not properly registered. Try uninstalling the program which needs it and re-install by right clicking and running as administrator. This will correct either of these problems provided that the program installation has been correctly configured. If this still doesn't work there are other things we can try.
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Have a look at this....
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...-missing/f0d93549-fabc-481b-b2ae-6ced4b053fe4
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...-missing/f0d93549-fabc-481b-b2ae-6ced4b053fe4
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Hi PatThis download should sort it for you. The dll is part of a package of what are called runtime routines and this will install all the runtime routines required including the one you are missing:
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Thanks for your tip. I did download the above, but it did not work! Do you have any other tips please. Cheers Esssoman
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Thanks for your help, but it said no page is there, any other help please. Cheers
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Thanks for your help, but it said no page is there (ee below), any other help please. Cheers
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I wasn't sure at first if you meant the download didn't work or the link didn't work - the link should not be a problem - as bassfisher suggests, another browser may sort that and I'm sure the install will sort things.
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I did get the link to work; BUT! the download didn't work. Any other ideas please?I wasn't sure at first if you meant the download didn't work or the link didn't work - the link should not be a problem - as bassfisher suggests, another browser may sort that and I'm sure the install will sort things.
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The DLL should be installed by the application which calls it. To do that the installation needs to be run with administrator privileges to make the necessary changes to the system32 folder where all dll's are stored. It may also be that the dll is not properly registered. Try uninstalling the program which needs it and re-install by right clicking and running as administrator. This will correct either of these problems provided that the program installation has been correctly configured. If this still doesn't work there are other things we can try.
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