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whomper October 11th 05 12:01 AM

Shell32.dll
 
I've gotten an error msg about an installation not being able to link to
Shell32.dll. But I have that file in the Win/System directory. Is it a
problem with a version? How do I update/upgrade/replace the one there with
the best copy available? I have access only to dialup... Thanks!

Ron Badour October 11th 05 03:41 AM

Here is some info if this is the type of error message you receive:

I think the best way to explain this error message is to list an example and
then walk you through the troubleshooting logic I'd use.**Example**: The
LOADWC.EXE file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL:wnsprintfA

File one is expecting file number two to be able to do something which it
cannot do. This generally means the second file was replaced with an older
version which doesn't contain the functionality that first file was
expecting to find. There's a possibility file number two is corrupt or
missing but most likely an older version file is the cause. In either case,
replace *your* file two with a current (or more current) version. For help
finding a replacement file, go here and do a search:
http://support.microsoft.com/service...on/dllinfo.asp

Do a search on *your* file two and be sure to include the file extension
(.dll). Once the results appear, locate the version of file two that your
PC is using and work up the list. When you click on the more information
link, you will find what product(s) that version of the .dll is contained
in. This may give you a clue as to what version of the file should be
there. For example, you have version 5.0.2614.3500 of the shlwapi.dll on
file and by checking the list of files, you find this version comes with
W98SE. Going up the list, you find version 5.50.4134.600 is contained in IE
5.50. If you had updated your browser to IE5.5, there's the problem--the
correct version of shlwapi.dll got overwritten by the copy with comes with
W98SE.

Finally, the troubleshooting information above centers on file two since it
should most likely be the source of the problem; however, file one could be
an incorrect version or it might be corrupt.
**********

If I did not guess right, post back with the error message that you received
verbatim.

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"whomper" wrote in message
...
I've gotten an error msg about an installation not being able to link to
Shell32.dll. But I have that file in the Win/System directory. Is it a
problem with a version? How do I update/upgrade/replace the one there
with
the best copy available? I have access only to dialup... Thanks!




Ron Badour October 11th 05 03:41 AM

Shell32.dll
 
Here is some info if this is the type of error message you receive:

I think the best way to explain this error message is to list an example and
then walk you through the troubleshooting logic I'd use.**Example**: The
LOADWC.EXE file is linked to missing export SHLWAPI.DLL:wnsprintfA

File one is expecting file number two to be able to do something which it
cannot do. This generally means the second file was replaced with an older
version which doesn't contain the functionality that first file was
expecting to find. There's a possibility file number two is corrupt or
missing but most likely an older version file is the cause. In either case,
replace *your* file two with a current (or more current) version. For help
finding a replacement file, go here and do a search:
http://support.microsoft.com/service...on/dllinfo.asp

Do a search on *your* file two and be sure to include the file extension
(.dll). Once the results appear, locate the version of file two that your
PC is using and work up the list. When you click on the more information
link, you will find what product(s) that version of the .dll is contained
in. This may give you a clue as to what version of the file should be
there. For example, you have version 5.0.2614.3500 of the shlwapi.dll on
file and by checking the list of files, you find this version comes with
W98SE. Going up the list, you find version 5.50.4134.600 is contained in IE
5.50. If you had updated your browser to IE5.5, there's the problem--the
correct version of shlwapi.dll got overwritten by the copy with comes with
W98SE.

Finally, the troubleshooting information above centers on file two since it
should most likely be the source of the problem; however, file one could be
an incorrect version or it might be corrupt.
**********

If I did not guess right, post back with the error message that you received
verbatim.

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"whomper" wrote in message
...
I've gotten an error msg about an installation not being able to link to
Shell32.dll. But I have that file in the Win/System directory. Is it a
problem with a version? How do I update/upgrade/replace the one there
with
the best copy available? I have access only to dialup... Thanks!




whomper October 11th 05 05:06 AM

I believe you are right on the money! The shell32.dll on my computer gives a
version which is not reflected on Microsoft's site. The most common ver on
MS site seems to be associated with IE6sp1, which is installed on my
computer. I assume that the installation of IE6 did not overwrite an
existing shell32.dll file, leaving an older file version.

I have a CD with IE6sp1 from MS; can I extract the more current version from
that disc? I looked but did not see a method. If not, what's the best site
to find the proper version?

Thanks!

whomper October 11th 05 05:06 AM

Shell32.dll
 
I believe you are right on the money! The shell32.dll on my computer gives a
version which is not reflected on Microsoft's site. The most common ver on
MS site seems to be associated with IE6sp1, which is installed on my
computer. I assume that the installation of IE6 did not overwrite an
existing shell32.dll file, leaving an older file version.

I have a CD with IE6sp1 from MS; can I extract the more current version from
that disc? I looked but did not see a method. If not, what's the best site
to find the proper version?

Thanks!

glee October 11th 05 05:36 AM

Have you already gone to Windows Update and installed all the Critical Updates? If
no, do so now.

What version of shell32.dll do you have? With IE6 SP1 installed here on a Win98SE
system, I have version 4.72.3812.600

If you do not have that version and you have been to Windows Update already, install
or reinstall this older update for Win98/98SE:
Security Update, March 7, 2002:
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nt...29/default.asp
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"whomper" wrote in message
...
I believe you are right on the money! The shell32.dll on my computer gives a
version which is not reflected on Microsoft's site. The most common ver on
MS site seems to be associated with IE6sp1, which is installed on my
computer. I assume that the installation of IE6 did not overwrite an
existing shell32.dll file, leaving an older file version.

I have a CD with IE6sp1 from MS; can I extract the more current version from
that disc? I looked but did not see a method. If not, what's the best site
to find the proper version?

Thanks!



glee October 11th 05 05:36 AM

Shell32.dll
 
Have you already gone to Windows Update and installed all the Critical Updates? If
no, do so now.

What version of shell32.dll do you have? With IE6 SP1 installed here on a Win98SE
system, I have version 4.72.3812.600

If you do not have that version and you have been to Windows Update already, install
or reinstall this older update for Win98/98SE:
Security Update, March 7, 2002:
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nt...29/default.asp
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"whomper" wrote in message
...
I believe you are right on the money! The shell32.dll on my computer gives a
version which is not reflected on Microsoft's site. The most common ver on
MS site seems to be associated with IE6sp1, which is installed on my
computer. I assume that the installation of IE6 did not overwrite an
existing shell32.dll file, leaving an older file version.

I have a CD with IE6sp1 from MS; can I extract the more current version from
that disc? I looked but did not see a method. If not, what's the best site
to find the proper version?

Thanks!



chris October 11th 05 05:44 AM

If it is part of IE6SP1, then go to control panel-Add/Remove Programs.
Double click on "Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and Internet Tools".
Click on "Repair Internet Explorer".

If the above does not work, try removing IESP1 and reinstalling it.

--
"All problems have a simple solution! The more complex the solution, the
more ludicrous the analogy!"
"whomper" wrote in message
...
I believe you are right on the money! The shell32.dll on my computer

gives a
version which is not reflected on Microsoft's site. The most common ver

on
MS site seems to be associated with IE6sp1, which is installed on my
computer. I assume that the installation of IE6 did not overwrite an
existing shell32.dll file, leaving an older file version.

I have a CD with IE6sp1 from MS; can I extract the more current version

from
that disc? I looked but did not see a method. If not, what's the best

site
to find the proper version?

Thanks!




chris October 11th 05 05:44 AM

Shell32.dll
 
If it is part of IE6SP1, then go to control panel-Add/Remove Programs.
Double click on "Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and Internet Tools".
Click on "Repair Internet Explorer".

If the above does not work, try removing IESP1 and reinstalling it.

--
"All problems have a simple solution! The more complex the solution, the
more ludicrous the analogy!"
"whomper" wrote in message
...
I believe you are right on the money! The shell32.dll on my computer

gives a
version which is not reflected on Microsoft's site. The most common ver

on
MS site seems to be associated with IE6sp1, which is installed on my
computer. I assume that the installation of IE6 did not overwrite an
existing shell32.dll file, leaving an older file version.

I have a CD with IE6sp1 from MS; can I extract the more current version

from
that disc? I looked but did not see a method. If not, what's the best

site
to find the proper version?

Thanks!




whomper October 13th 05 09:06 PM

I have installed all pertinent updates from Microsoft. I had already
installed IE6sp1 on my Win98DE desktop, but had to get a disc from Microsoft
because I must use a dialup modem because of my physical location. When I
visited the .dll help site recommended by Ron, I saw where one specific
shell32.dll was used for IE6. I checked the file present on my computer,
found the ver#, checked that against the help page, the two #s didn't match.
I had to find someone else with the listed version, he sent me the file, I
installed it in place of the older version. After rebooting, the new program
still wouldn't recognize the shell32.dll.
The old ver was 4.72.3812.600, the new ver is 4.72.3612.1700 (listed as
being for IE6sp1). I believe I installed IE6 originally because of the need
for that ver of browser because I wanted to use this new program; now that I
have it, the program won't install! Maybe my copy of the new program is
flawed! I have no other problems with anything on this computer, not with IE
or OE or anything else I normally use. I'm mystified, and the new program
owners don't have anything helpful to suggest.


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