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To: STEPHEN MOSKOVITZ who wrote (8964)4/1/2000 1:37:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
for the thread record and to maintain feedback continuity here...

re "I noticed my CTL3D.DLL file was nowhere to be found"

i emailed this file to stephen and he said he saved it to disk and rebooted and all went well. it was a small file and it seemed like a good and fast way to go.

but imo, the answer provided by appro ( #reply-13327881 ) was excellent (and best) and right on the money. using system file checker (sfc) to extract the missing file from the win98 cd-rom is the way to go. i have never done so, but i believe this is a huge upgrade over the win95 extraction process. sfc can also be used to verify the integrity of your system files and to restore corrupt files.

follow the clickstream in appro's post and visit sfc and the entire array of system tools and information.

and re "there is no reward offered for helping me find this missing file, but I will attempt to do a good deed within the next 24 hours somewhere on the planet"...

we're all happy knowing that you have made good on this honorable promise!

:)

mark
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