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  #1  
Old September 16th 08, 10:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Raybo
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Default Error mssg.

I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows 95
or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on Windows NT".
Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
Thanks!
--
It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me there.
:(

  #2  
Old September 16th 08, 11:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
MEB[_2_]
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Posts: 1,626
Default Error mssg.

You can try to install the unicows.dll into the folder for the application.
The unicows {unicode] installer can still be found on Microsoft or on the
Internet.

What application are you referring to?

--
MEB
a Peoples' counsel
_ _
~~
"Raybo" wrote in message
...
| I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
| getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
95
| or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on Windows
NT".
| Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
| Thanks!
| --
| It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
there.
| :(
|


  #3  
Old September 16th 08, 11:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
MEB[_2_]
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Posts: 1,626
Default Error mssg.

You can try to install the unicows.dll into the folder for the application.
The unicows {unicode] installer can still be found on Microsoft or on the
Internet.

What application are you referring to?

--
MEB
a Peoples' counsel
_ _
~~
"Raybo" wrote in message
...
| I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
| getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
95
| or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on Windows
NT".
| Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
| Thanks!
| --
| It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
there.
| :(
|


  #4  
Old September 16th 08, 11:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Jeff Richards
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Posts: 1,526
Default Error mssg.

That message seems to indicate that the W98 system has never been upgraded
for Unicode support. It is surprising that this is the first application
installed that requires it. See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/210341

and for developers:
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/h..._announce.mspx

You need the run-time component or redistributable. That's the title used on
the above page, but the description only details the developer components.
The redistributable may be available separately, but it should(!) also be
part of the developer download on that page. Otherwise, use the keywords at
that site to google for it.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Raybo" wrote in message
...
I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
95
or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on Windows
NT".
Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
Thanks!
--
It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
there.
:(



  #5  
Old September 16th 08, 11:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Jeff Richards
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 1,526
Default Error mssg.

That message seems to indicate that the W98 system has never been upgraded
for Unicode support. It is surprising that this is the first application
installed that requires it. See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/210341

and for developers:
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/h..._announce.mspx

You need the run-time component or redistributable. That's the title used on
the above page, but the description only details the developer components.
The redistributable may be available separately, but it should(!) also be
part of the developer download on that page. Otherwise, use the keywords at
that site to google for it.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Raybo" wrote in message
...
I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
95
or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on Windows
NT".
Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
Thanks!
--
It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
there.
:(



  #6  
Old September 17th 08, 12:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
MEB[_2_]
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Posts: 1,626
Default Error mssg.

Oh, forgot to advise you likely have unicows already in your system, though
in separate folders in Program Files, such as Windows Media Player, MSWorks,
Sun JAVA, CCleaner or others. Do a find on your Program Files folder and
copy the newest version to the applications folder.

Unicows/unicode was not recommended at installation [the package] in Win98
as it is not updated and unsupported, whereas the individual file
installation PER APPLICATION keeps it safe and within that program's control
rather than system wide.

--
MEB
a Peoples' counsel
_ _
~~
"MEB" meb@not wrote in message
...
| You can try to install the unicows.dll into the folder for the
application.
| The unicows {unicode] installer can still be found on Microsoft or on the
| Internet.
|
| What application are you referring to?
|
| --
| MEB
| a Peoples' counsel
| _ _
| ~~
| "Raybo" wrote in message
| ...
| | I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
| | getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
| 95
| | or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on
Windows
| NT".
| | Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
| | Thanks!
| | --
| | It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
| there.
| | :(
| |
|
|



  #7  
Old September 17th 08, 12:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
MEB[_2_]
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 1,626
Default Error mssg.

Oh, forgot to advise you likely have unicows already in your system, though
in separate folders in Program Files, such as Windows Media Player, MSWorks,
Sun JAVA, CCleaner or others. Do a find on your Program Files folder and
copy the newest version to the applications folder.

Unicows/unicode was not recommended at installation [the package] in Win98
as it is not updated and unsupported, whereas the individual file
installation PER APPLICATION keeps it safe and within that program's control
rather than system wide.

--
MEB
a Peoples' counsel
_ _
~~
"MEB" meb@not wrote in message
...
| You can try to install the unicows.dll into the folder for the
application.
| The unicows {unicode] installer can still be found on Microsoft or on the
| Internet.
|
| What application are you referring to?
|
| --
| MEB
| a Peoples' counsel
| _ _
| ~~
| "Raybo" wrote in message
| ...
| | I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
| | getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
| 95
| | or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on
Windows
| NT".
| | Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
| | Thanks!
| | --
| | It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
| there.
| | :(
| |
|
|



  #8  
Old September 17th 08, 02:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Raybo
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 8
Default Error mssg.

Thanks "MEB" for your replies. Will try your suggestions and reply on this
thread. Raybo
--
It seems everywhere I go, the world''''s worst drivers have followed me there.


"MEB" wrote:

Oh, forgot to advise you likely have unicows already in your system, though
in separate folders in Program Files, such as Windows Media Player, MSWorks,
Sun JAVA, CCleaner or others. Do a find on your Program Files folder and
copy the newest version to the applications folder.

Unicows/unicode was not recommended at installation [the package] in Win98
as it is not updated and unsupported, whereas the individual file
installation PER APPLICATION keeps it safe and within that program's control
rather than system wide.

--
MEB
a Peoples' counsel
_ _
~~
"MEB" meb@not wrote in message
...
| You can try to install the unicows.dll into the folder for the
application.
| The unicows {unicode] installer can still be found on Microsoft or on the
| Internet.
|
| What application are you referring to?
|
| --
| MEB
| a Peoples' counsel
| _ _
| ~~
| "Raybo" wrote in message
| ...
| | I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
| | getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
| 95
| | or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on
Windows
| NT".
| | Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
| | Thanks!
| | --
| | It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
| there.
| | :(
| |
|
|




  #9  
Old September 17th 08, 02:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Raybo
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 8
Default Error mssg.

Thanks "MEB" for your replies. Will try your suggestions and reply on this
thread. Raybo
--
It seems everywhere I go, the world''''s worst drivers have followed me there.


"MEB" wrote:

Oh, forgot to advise you likely have unicows already in your system, though
in separate folders in Program Files, such as Windows Media Player, MSWorks,
Sun JAVA, CCleaner or others. Do a find on your Program Files folder and
copy the newest version to the applications folder.

Unicows/unicode was not recommended at installation [the package] in Win98
as it is not updated and unsupported, whereas the individual file
installation PER APPLICATION keeps it safe and within that program's control
rather than system wide.

--
MEB
a Peoples' counsel
_ _
~~
"MEB" meb@not wrote in message
...
| You can try to install the unicows.dll into the folder for the
application.
| The unicows {unicode] installer can still be found on Microsoft or on the
| Internet.
|
| What application are you referring to?
|
| --
| MEB
| a Peoples' counsel
| _ _
| ~~
| "Raybo" wrote in message
| ...
| | I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
| | getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
| 95
| | or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on
Windows
| NT".
| | Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
| | Thanks!
| | --
| | It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
| there.
| | :(
| |
|
|




  #10  
Old September 17th 08, 02:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Raybo
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 8
Default Error mssg.

Thanks Jeff, will follow your suggestions and reply. Raybo
--
It seems everywhere I go, the world''''s worst drivers have followed me there.


"Jeff Richards" wrote:

That message seems to indicate that the W98 system has never been upgraded
for Unicode support. It is surprising that this is the first application
installed that requires it. See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/210341

and for developers:
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/h..._announce.mspx

You need the run-time component or redistributable. That's the title used on
the above page, but the description only details the developer components.
The redistributable may be available separately, but it should(!) also be
part of the developer download on that page. Otherwise, use the keywords at
that site to google for it.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Raybo" wrote in message
...
I have downloaded a website builder on my Windows 98 computer and I am
getting the error mssg. "Application or DLL can not be loaded on Windows
95
or 3.1. It takes advantage of unicode features only available on Windows
NT".
Is there a fix or workaround I can download to resolve this problem?
Thanks!
--
It seems everywhere I go, the world''s worst drivers have followed me
there.
:(




 




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