Re: Off topic: Win95 DLLs

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1. Rename your current copy of RPCRT4.DLL to RPCRT4.DM or something like
that
    2. Copy the RPCRT4.DLL from your CD to where your RPCRT4.DM is.
    3. If all else fails you can now delete you new RPCRT4.DLL and rename
your
       RPCRT4.DM back to RPCRT4.DLL.

        Lucius L. Hilley III
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> Poster:       "Darth Maul, aka Matt" <uglyfish87 at HOTMAIL.COM>
> Subject:      Off topic: Win95 DLLs
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> A few years ago, I D/Led IE4 and installed it. Well, something went wrong
> during installation, and now I have file mixups. Programs would complain
> about OLE 2. Later that year, I told somebody on an IRC channel about it,
> and he handed me oleupd.exe. I ran it, and now programs also complain
about
> RPCRT4.DLL not having I_RpcAsyncSendReceive in it. I peeked at it with
> QuickView, and I see garbage. Then I grab my recovery CD and find a fresh
> RPCRT4.DLL file. Should I copy this to my HDD, assuming nothing will go
> wrong like with the 2 computers before it, or should I get an expert's
> opinion?
>

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