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To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (20383)6/8/2001 1:00:15 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
"This may be a shot in the dark, but would changing my password do anything"

i think it's fine to try all manner of things, as long as

1. you write down or remember the way things were before you changed them, in case you need to go back, and

2. you don't try too many new things at one time.

if the update you just installed added this file, then another one would be around someplace. for instance, of the three mshtml.dll files i have, one is in the system folder, one in a service pack folder and one in a service pack uninstall folder. (keep in mind that i'm running win2000 and that may make a difference.) so it seems you should have more than one, even if the other is in the recycle bin.

thing is, i don't know that all of this focus on the mshtml.dll file version is going to lead us anywhere. i'm basically hoping we will discover your prob in the process of investigation.

i urge you to try other suggestions, like from rj, if you have not already. let's leave no turn unstoned... or is that no stone unturned? <g3>

:)

mark