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| error can't run Unicode version 4 ATL71.DLL install ANSI version
I get can not run Unicode Version 4 ATL71.DLL on Windows 95,Windows98,or Windows Me. Please install the ANSI version..when I start up. How can I get this rectified? -- hairman |
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| Re: error can't run Unicode version 4 ATL71.DLL install ANSI version
What version of Windows are you running? This probably isn't an Office issue, so you'll need to determine what application installed the DLL. The folder it resides in may be a clue. hairman <hairman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I get can not run Unicode Version 4 ATL71.DLL on Windows 95,Windows98,or > Windows Me. Please install the ANSI version..when I start up. How can I get > this rectified? -- Gary L. Smith Columbus, Ohio |
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| Re: error can't run Unicode version 4 ATL71.DLL install ANSI versi
Windows xp. What is DLL? How do I find out what application installed it? What foulder would I be looking for? I'm not very up on this stuf. Thank You. -- hairman "Gary Smith" wrote: > What version of Windows are you running? This probably isn't an Office > issue, so you'll need to determine what application installed the DLL. > The folder it resides in may be a clue. > > > hairman <hairman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I get can not run Unicode Version 4 ATL71.DLL on Windows 95,Windows98,or > > Windows Me. Please install the ANSI version..when I start up. How can I get > > this rectified? > > -- > Gary L. Smith > Columbus, Ohio > |
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| Re: error can't run Unicode version 4 ATL71.DLL install ANSI versi
The DLL is the file apparently causing the problem, ATL71.DLL. To locate the folder, do a search for the file itself. Click start, then Search. Then you'll have to improvise a bit because I don't have XP and don't know exactly how the rest goes, but what you want to do is get to the file/folder search and key ATL71.DLL into the name box, then initiate the search. The search results should show at least one file by that name and the folder in whihc it resides. The name of that folder should give us a clue to the application responsible. In my case, the folder is "D:\Program Files\Sunbelt Software\CounterSpy", so it's pretty obvious where my copy came from. Since you're using XP, you shouldn't be seeing that message at all. Identifying the application will provide a clue as to how to get help. hairman <hairman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Windows xp. What is DLL? How do I find out what application installed it? > What foulder would I be looking for? I'm not very up on this stuf. Thank You. "Gary Smith" wrote: > What version of Windows are you running? This probably isn't an Office > issue, so you'll need to determine what application installed the DLL. > The folder it resides in may be a clue. > > > hairman <hairman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I get can not run Unicode Version 4 ATL71.DLL on Windows 95,Windows98,or > > Windows Me. Please install the ANSI version..when I start up. How can I get > > this rectified? -- Gary L. Smith Columbus, Ohio |
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| Re: error can't run Unicode version 4 ATL71.DLL install ANSI versi -- hairman "Gary Smith" wrote: > The DLL is the file apparently causing the problem, ATL71.DLL. To locate > the folder, do a search for the file itself. Click start, then Search. > Then you'll have to improvise a bit because I don't have XP and don't know > exactly how the rest goes, but what you want to do is get to the > file/folder search and key ATL71.DLL into the name box, then initiate the > search. The search results should show at least one file by that name and > the folder in whihc it resides. The name of that folder should give us a > clue to the application responsible. In my case, the folder is > "D:\Program Files\Sunbelt Software\CounterSpy", so it's pretty obvious > where my copy came from. > > Since you're using XP, you shouldn't be seeing that message at all. > Identifying the application will provide a clue as to how to get help. > > > hairman <hairman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Windows xp. What is DLL? How do I find out what application installed it? > > What foulder would I be looking for? I'm not very up on this stuf. Thank You. > > > "Gary Smith" wrote: > > > What version of Windows are you running? This probably isn't an Office > > issue, so you'll need to determine what application installed the DLL. > > The folder it resides in may be a clue. > > > > > > hairman <hairman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I get can not run Unicode Version 4 ATL71.DLL on Windows > 95,Windows98,or > > > Windows Me. Please install the ANSI version..when I start up. How can > I get > > > this rectified? > > -- > Gary L. Smith > Columbus, Ohio > |
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| Re: error can't run Unicode version 4 ATL71.DLL install ANSI versi
Gary Smith: Thank You!!! It worked..Have a great life. -- hairman "Gary Smith" wrote: > The DLL is the file apparently causing the problem, ATL71.DLL. To locate > the folder, do a search for the file itself. Click start, then Search. > Then you'll have to improvise a bit because I don't have XP and don't know > exactly how the rest goes, but what you want to do is get to the > file/folder search and key ATL71.DLL into the name box, then initiate the > search. The search results should show at least one file by that name and > the folder in whihc it resides. The name of that folder should give us a > clue to the application responsible. In my case, the folder is > "D:\Program Files\Sunbelt Software\CounterSpy", so it's pretty obvious > where my copy came from. > > Since you're using XP, you shouldn't be seeing that message at all. > Identifying the application will provide a clue as to how to get help. > > > hairman <hairman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Windows xp. What is DLL? How do I find out what application installed it? > > What foulder would I be looking for? I'm not very up on this stuf. Thank You. > > > "Gary Smith" wrote: > > > What version of Windows are you running? This probably isn't an Office > > issue, so you'll need to determine what application installed the DLL. > > The folder it resides in may be a clue. > > > > > > hairman <hairman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I get can not run Unicode Version 4 ATL71.DLL on Windows > 95,Windows98,or > > > Windows Me. Please install the ANSI version..when I start up. How can > I get > > > this rectified? > > -- > Gary L. Smith > Columbus, Ohio > |
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