The Reverend XP
December 5th 03, 10:14 PM
Try reregistering the file. Go>start\run and type in
regsvr32 commdlg.dll and hit ok. Be sure to put the space
after the 32. Any time you have a corrupt or missing OS
file like this you can always let your system do a scan
and allow it to be replaced off your disk. Put the disk in
the drive and close any autoplay window that opens then
go>start\run and type in sfc /scannow and be sure to put
the space in after sfc. This will do a complete System
File Check and replace any missing or corrupt XP OS files
to their original state. Good luck.
regsvr32 commdlg.dll and hit ok. Be sure to put the space
after the 32. Any time you have a corrupt or missing OS
file like this you can always let your system do a scan
and allow it to be replaced off your disk. Put the disk in
the drive and close any autoplay window that opens then
go>start\run and type in sfc /scannow and be sure to put
the space in after sfc. This will do a complete System
File Check and replace any missing or corrupt XP OS files
to their original state. Good luck.