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RE: Win2000. MFC42.DLL.



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If you have a firewall, make sure you allow your updated IE access.

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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bob Webb
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 11:24 AM
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Win2000. MFC42.DLL.


Following this thread, I decided to update my Windows. I now have the 
laterst version of IE and MFC42.dll.

Now in IE I'm getting "This page cannot be displayed" after a long time 
waiting. I have cable modem, and it was very fast until now. Now I have 
virtually no Internet connection at all!

Suggestions?

Bob.


At 05:23 PM 03/05/01 -0700, you wrote:
>MFC42.DLL:  Make sure you have the latest version:  6.00.8665.0 (or
>higher).  This file is dated 8/16/2000.  If you don't, you need to not
>only update MFC42.DLL, but probably other system files.  The easiest
>way to do this is to update your Internet Explorer.  It looks as
>though you're running "Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200".  The
>latest version of Internet Explorer is 5.50.4522.1800 (or higher).
>You probably need a few updates such as SP1 and a couple others.  Use
>the Windows Update site.  If this doesn't work, you probably need to
>update your drivers or remove some items in your StartUp folder and
>Registry Run keys.  For the latter you would need to be an experienced
>computer user.  In any event, upgrade at your own risk.
>
>If you change from Win98SE to W2K, you probably will have other
>problems.  You might even be worse off.  I say "change" because
>upgrading would be out of the question.  You would have to delete
>everything and do a fresh install of W2K.
>
>Good Luck,
>Daniel.
>
>Denis Brink wrote:
>
> > What I would dearly like to know is whether the page faults etc in
> > MFC42.dll I experience 6 or more times a day with MSK Pro 7.2 will
> > disappear if I upgrade from W98se to W2k, and if they did would I be
> > faced with a host of other problems such as getting ICS working etc.