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Lionel,
I think your problem is CleanSweep, their is a bug with csinject (which I
think tracks the registry). "Run" msconfig, goto startup tab,
find csinject.exe and uncheck it, click OK and reboot your machine to see
if the problem has gone. If that fixes the problem goto Symantec's site,
you should find a fix there though it doesn't work for everyone.
George.
At 17:29 28/11/2000 -0600, you wrote:
My computer came
with Win 95 SE installed. To my knowledge win 95 has never been installed
on this computer. Doesn't this suggest that some recently installed
software is responsible? The only software that I have installed in he
past week is the latest version of CleanSweep that came as a bonus with
Turbo Tax 2000. I have not yet installed Turbo Tax 2000.
Lionel Issen
lissen@xxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: Amadeus
To:
metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: mswebapi.dll
According to this link http://www.wizzards.net/lockwood/SR2cab.htm , the file mswebapi.dll is supposed to be in your Win95 CD more exactly in the win95_20.cab file
( I did not check )
Regards,
LPetersen a écrit :
Lionel,
Perhaps this mswebapi.dll file will be created when the entire program is loaded.
Larry
Gene Ricci wrote:
Lionel, I have the wkcalpse.dll file. I will send it to you under separate email. Looks like it used in Microsoft Works andhas something to do with the calendar (?). I couldn't locate mswebapi.dll on my computer. Gene > 1. When I start my computer I get a message that "mswebapi.dll was not
> found"
> This program is not on the cd for Windows 98 SE
>
> 2. I ran a system check and got a message that "wkcalpse.dll might be
> damaged"
> I could not find this on the cd for Windows 98 SE
>
> Does anyone know which programs these *.dll files come from and where I
can
> get replacements?
>
> thanks
>
> Lionel Issen
> lissen@xxxxxxxxx
>
>
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