~ FreeSpirit ~
March 12th 04, 06:22 AM
"The Unknown P" > wrote in message
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> You have cross posted to so many NGs that I've lost track of the number of
times I have told you how to do this. start\run and type in regsvr32 /u
mshtml.dll and then do a search for the file and delete all your copies
** And I said more than once that we can't delete them! XP does not allow
us to delete any DLLs.
making sure you know where each is or just rename them mshtml2.dll
** We CANNOT RENAME DLLs in WXP like you can in W98SE. I mentioned this
several times as well.
and then copy your new .dll from the disk to each location where the
originals were.
** WXP will not recognize the new DLL when moved to the windows sys32
folder. It will not allow it to move there as W98SE allows such moves.
For my XP HE it's in three locations.
** Find all Files and Folders found it in ONE location - not three.
then go regsvr32 /i mshtml.dll and hit ok or enter on your keyboard. This
will reregister the new .dll.
** It never allowed the NEW DLL to install and therefore did not register
it. How do I FORCE WXP to allow us to rename, delete or write over the old
DLL?
you have to be sure to put the spaces in the correct location one before and
after /u and the same for /i . Good luck.
** See above - our edition of WXP does not allow DLLS to be renamed, written
over or deleted.
FS.............
...
> You have cross posted to so many NGs that I've lost track of the number of
times I have told you how to do this. start\run and type in regsvr32 /u
mshtml.dll and then do a search for the file and delete all your copies
** And I said more than once that we can't delete them! XP does not allow
us to delete any DLLs.
making sure you know where each is or just rename them mshtml2.dll
** We CANNOT RENAME DLLs in WXP like you can in W98SE. I mentioned this
several times as well.
and then copy your new .dll from the disk to each location where the
originals were.
** WXP will not recognize the new DLL when moved to the windows sys32
folder. It will not allow it to move there as W98SE allows such moves.
For my XP HE it's in three locations.
** Find all Files and Folders found it in ONE location - not three.
then go regsvr32 /i mshtml.dll and hit ok or enter on your keyboard. This
will reregister the new .dll.
** It never allowed the NEW DLL to install and therefore did not register
it. How do I FORCE WXP to allow us to rename, delete or write over the old
DLL?
you have to be sure to put the spaces in the correct location one before and
after /u and the same for /i . Good luck.
** See above - our edition of WXP does not allow DLLS to be renamed, written
over or deleted.
FS.............