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John Savill
December 5th 03, 01:41 AM
It may just be permissions, its in the system32 folder
under your Windows installation. Try looking at its
properties - Security and check its permissions. If
everything looks OK you could replace by booting from the
recovery console and replacing it with the version on
your installation CD (or latest service pack). If you use
the installation CD you may have to expand it (expand
netshell.dl_ netshell.dll).

John

John Savill
http://www.windows2000faq.com

>-----Original Message-----
>After backing up the XP registry using Windows Backup,
an
>error report informed me that portions of "boot
>files\c:\window\system32\netshell.dll" could not be
read;
>the data is corrupt or incomplete. How can I replace
>this file?
>.
>

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