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Old June 14th 04, 01:41 AM
Anida
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Thank you, Noel and Heirloom. I have tried all
suggestions, but to no avail. ( I am using COMCTL32.DLL,
not the number 1) I'll keep trying.
-----Original Message-----
If Noel's suggestion does not work for you.....consider

looking at one or
more of the following on how to extract a .cab file.


KB 129605 - "HOW TO: Extract Original Compressed Windows

Files"
(http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=129605).
KB 265371 - "How to Extract and Replace a Protected File

in Windows Me"
(http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=265371)
KB 259687 - "Unable to Extract Files Using the System

Configuration Utility"
(http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=259687)
KB 267465 - "Unable to Extract Cabinet Files to Certain

Locations"
(http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=267465)

Heirloom, old and it

oughta work


"Noel Paton" wrote in

message
...
again, it's
COMCTL32.DLL /L

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"Anida" wrote in

message
...
Noel,
Thank you for responding. I did as you suggeted,

using L
instead of 1. This time it says the comct132.dll

could
not open. This sure is frustrating, but my niece is
counting on me! LOL!
-----Original Message-----
Anida - try again this time using /L rather than a
numeric.

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x)

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"Anida" wrote

in
message
...
Hi Heirloom,
I did as you suggested and I keep getting invalid
switch: /1 This is when I try to extract the

missing
file, comct132.dll. Anything more that you can
suggest?
thank you again,
Anida
-----Original Message-----
Thank you so much! I'll give it a try.
Anida
-----Original Message-----
I am just assuming that your error actually
read 'comctl32.dll:386' ,
(pretty good assumption based on the fact that

there
is
no conctl32.dll).
The following should provide you with the

needed info
to
get back on
track..........
Heirloom, old and

oughta
work



Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 316517

SYMPTOMS
When you use Windows 98 or Windows Millennium
Edition,
you may receive an
error message similar to the following:

Shell32.dll is linked to missing export
comctl32.dll:386
CAUSE
This problem can occur if the Comctl32.dll file

is
the
wrong version, or the
file is missing or damaged.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, extract and replace the
Comctl32.dll file. To do
so, use the appropriate method from this

section.
Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition

Installed,
but
No Startup Disk
You need a startup disk to perform the steps in

the
following sections of
this article:
Windows 98 with IDE CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive
Windows 98 with SCSI CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive
Windows Millennium Edition
If you do not have a Windows startup disk, you

can
use
any Windows 98-based
computer or Windows Millennium Edition-based

computer
to
create one. To
create a Windows startup disk, follow these

steps:

Click Start, point to Settings, click Control

Panel,
and
then double-click
Add/Remove Programs.
Click the Startup Disk tab, click Create Disk,

and
then
follow the prompts
to create a startup disk.
After you create a startup disk, continue with

the
appropriate method from
among the following.
Windows 98 with IDE CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive
If your computer has an integrated device

electronics
CD-
ROM or DVD-ROM
drive, use the following procedure.

NOTE: To determine what type of CD-ROM or DVD-

ROM
drive
that you have, see
the documentation that came with your computer

or CD-
ROM
or DVD-ROM drive.

Insert the Windows startup disk in the floppy

disk
drive, and then restart
your computer.
On the startup menu that appears, click Load IDE
CDROM
Driver, and then
press ENTER.
At the command prompt, type the following

commands.
Press ENTER after each
command line:
c:
cd \windows\system
ren comctl32.dll comctl32.xxx
a:

Insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM or

DVD-ROM
drive, type the
following, and then press ENTER:
extract /a drv:\win98\win98_29.cab

comctl32.dll /l
c:\windows\system

where drv is the letter that alphabetically

follows
the
drive letter that is
normally assigned to your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM

drive.
For
example, if the drive
letter that is normally assigned to your CD-ROM

or
DVD-
ROM drive is D, type
E in the command.

Remove the Windows 98 startup disk from the

floppy
disk
drive, and then
restart your computer.
Windows 98 with SCSI CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive
If your computer has a small computer system
interface
(SCSI) CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM drive and an Adaptec, Mylex, or

BusLogic SCSI
adapter, use the
following procedure.

NOTE: To determine what type of CD-ROM or DVD-

ROM
drive
and SCSI adapter you
have, see the documentation that came with your
computer, SCSI adapter, or
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
Insert the Windows 98 startup disk in the

floppy disk
drive, and then
restart your computer.
On the startup menu that appears, click Load

SCSI
CDROM
Driver (Adaptec) or
Load SCSI CDROM Driver (Mylex\BusLogic), and

then
press
ENTER.
At the command prompt, type the following

commands.
Press ENTER after each
command line:
c:
cd \windows\system
ren comctl32.dll comctl32.xxx
a:

Insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM or

DVD-ROM
drive, type the
following command line, and then press ENTER:
extract /a drv:\win98\win98_29.cab

comctl32.dll /l
c:\windows\system

where drv is the letter that alphabetically

follows
the
drive letter that is
normally assigned to your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM

drive.
For
example, if the drive
letter that is normally assigned to your drive

is D,
type E in the command.

Remove the Windows 98 startup disk from the

floppy
disk
drive, and then
restart your computer.
Start Your Computer from the Windows 98 CD-ROM
Some computers can start from a startup CD-ROM.

To
determine if your
computer supports this functionality, see the
documentation that came with
your computer. If your computer supports this
functionality, configure your
computer to use the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive as

the
startup device, and then
use the following steps.

NOTE: For information about how to configure

your
computer to use the CD-ROM
or DVD-ROM drive as the startup device, see the
documentation that came with
your computer.
Insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM or

DVD-ROM
drive, restart your
computer, and then click Boot From CD-ROM when

you
are
prompted.
Click Command Prompt with CD-ROM Support (IDE)

or
Command Prompt with CD-ROM
Support (SCSI) when you are prompted.
At the command prompt, type the following

commands.
Press ENTER after each
command line.
c:
cd \windows\system
ren comctl32.dll comctl32.xxx
drv:
cd \win98
extract /a drv:\win98\win98_29.cab

comctl32.dll /l
c:\windows\system

where drv is the drive letter that is assigned

to
your
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
drive.

Restart your computer, configure your computer

to use
the hard disk as the
startup device, and then restart your computer

again.
Windows Millennium Edition
Insert the Windows startup disk in the floppy

disk
drive, and then restart
your computer.
Click Start computer with CD-ROM support from

the
startup menu that appears,
and then press ENTER.
At the command prompt, type the following

commands.
Press ENTER after each
command line:
c:
cd \windows\system
ren comctl32.dll comctl32.xxx
a:

Insert the Windows Millennium Edition CD-ROM in

the
CD-
ROM or DVD-ROM drive,
type the following line, and then press ENTER:
extract /a
drv:\winme\win_10.cab comctl32.dll /l
c:\windows\system

where drv is the letter that alphabetically

follows
the
drive letter that is
normally assigned to your CD-ROM drive. For

example,
if
the drive letter
that is normally assigned to your CD-ROM drive

is D,
type E in the command.

NOTE: If you have an original equipment

manufacturer
(OEM) installation of
Windows Millennium Edition, the Windows

installation
files may be stored in
the following location:
C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\INSTALL

To extract the file, type the following line,

and
then
press ENTER:
extract /a C:\Windows\Options\Install\win_10.cab
comctl32.dll /l
c:\windows\system

Remove the Windows startup disk from the floppy

disk
drive, and then restart
your computer.

"Anida"

wrote
in
message
.. .
My niece was trying to delete Outlook (she

says)
and
now
is says windows need to be reinstalled. She is
running
WinMe. When we click the ok (in the error

message)
another error message pops up and freezes
everything.
The next popup says "The shell32.dll file is
linked to
missing export CONCTL32.dll:388"
Now what? I went to bootdisk.com and made a
bootdisk
and
did a scan disk. that was ok.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance.


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