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MISSING FILE: MSCOREE.DLL



 
 
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Old December 5th 03, 12:00 AM
Jan
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Default MISSING FILE: MSCOREE.DLL

I purchased the Norton SystemWorks 2003, and since then
when I do a diagnostic test, the file mscoree.dll always
comes up as "missing." Does anyone else have this problem
or know how to fix it?

The actual message I get is:
c:\ProgramFiles\CommonFiles\InstallShield\Professi onal\RunT
ime\0700\Intel32\DotNetInstaller.exe cannot access a
necessary file "mscoree.dll".

If anyone knows how to fix this problem, please e-mail me.

Thanks
:-)
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Old December 5th 03, 12:01 AM
David Mac
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Default MISSING FILE: MSCOREE.DLL

You can download mscoree.dll from he
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl....shtml?mscoree


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Old December 5th 03, 12:01 AM
Sharon F
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Default MISSING FILE: MSCOREE.DLL

Jan wrote:
I purchased the Norton SystemWorks 2003, and since then
when I do a diagnostic test, the file mscoree.dll always
comes up as "missing." Does anyone else have this problem
or know how to fix it?

The actual message I get is:
c:\ProgramFiles\CommonFiles\InstallShield\Professi onal\RunT
ime\0700\Intel32\DotNetInstaller.exe cannot access a
necessary file "mscoree.dll".

If anyone knows how to fix this problem, please e-mail me.

Thanks
:-)


The file is installed by the .NET framework update. It should be present in
the Windows\system32 and Windows\system32\URTTemp folders.

You can uninstall the .NET framework from Control Panel Add/Remove
Programs. Then if you'd like, you can download and install it again from the
Windows Update site.

NOTE: If you are not using applications written for the .NET framework or if
you are not a .NET developer then the absence of mscoree.dll will cause no
problems.

--
Sharon F
Microsoft MVP, Windows - Shell/User

 




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