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Old April 10th 03, 01:14 PM
Doug Knox MS-MVP
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Default Add/Remove Windows Components in control panel

Insert your XP CD and open a Command Prompt window. Enter the following
commands:

EXPAND -R X:\I386\OCGEN.DL_ C:\Windows\System32\dllcache
EXPAND -R X:\I386\OCGEN.DL_ C:\Windows\System32\Setup

Where X is your CD Rom drive. This assumes that XP is installed to C: and
is in the Windows folder. If not, adjust the commands above accordingly.
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"Alan" wrote in message
...
When I double click on the above icon, I get the
following message: Setup library Ocmsn.dll could not be
loaded or function Ocentry could not be found: Error code
OX7E.I need to be able to open this programme so that I
can setup my fax.
I would be grateful if someone could tell me how to
overcome this problem.
Thanks in advance.

Alan (UK)



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