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Re: [RT] Off topic: Computer software question



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You can try 2 things.  First try 
to restore your system to an earlier date . Do this be 
clicking "start", "help", "Use System restore".  Pick a recent date 
before the problem started.
 
If this does not work you can try to "Extract" the 
file from the Windows CD. To learn more about this click "Start", 
"Help" and type "extract a file" without the quotes in the search 
box.  You will need your original  Windows CD.  You can use 
"Windows Explorer" to find the file on the CD by searching the CD for the 
file name.  Once you have found it click on 'Folders" and drag the file to 
the folder on drive 'C" where it belongs.
 
If you send me the name of the file, I will try to 
determine the file it belongs in. (probably c:\windows\system).
 
Good luck and good restoring,
 
Ray Raffurty
 
 
From: <A title=edwardlarson@xxxxxxxx 
href="mailto:edwardlarson@xxxxxxxx";>Ed Larson 
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  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 2:53 
  PM
  Subject: [RT] Off topic: Computer 
  software question
  
  RT's:
   
  I just went through my system deleting out old/unused 
  programs, installing the newest verision of Norton SystemWorks 2002 and 
  discovered like many on the list I had been infected.
   
  However, after running some of the other system check 
  programs I discovered that I am missing a .dll file in my Microsoft Office 
  software.  Does anyone know if I have to reinstall the entire Microsoft 
  Office software package, or is there a way to pull the applicable file off of 
  the CD and replace it on my computer.  In addition, while Norton gives me 
  the program files that are trying to access the missing .dll, it does not give 
  me what file that .dll should be found in.
   
  Any suggestions/help would be greatly 
  appreciated,
   
  Ed
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