Re: Intel Active Monitor

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You'll have to get in touch with the application developer. This behavior is
typical of an upgrade.

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"computerguy" wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have a Pentium 3-based system with an Intel D815EEA motherboard. I just
| upgraded from Win98SE to Win2k and everything seems to be working fine
| except for the Active Monitor program. Although the motherboard manual
| stated that Active Monitor (Ver. 1.0) works with Win2k and the
installation
| did not report any errors, when I try to run it it fails with the
following
| error message:
|
| "Run-time error '353'
| Can't find DLL entry point IdentifySensor in SensorDLL.dll"
|
| I tried to install a newer version over the existing one but that
| installation gave an error message to the effect that I needed to
uninstall
| the previous version first. Add/Remove Programs cannot remove the program
| and returns a message:
|
| "An older version of Intel Active Monitor exists on the system.
| Before trying to install this version, you must first uninstall the older
| version using "Add/Remove Programs" from the Control Panel."
|
| So, how do I remove the program so that I can install the newer version? I
| suspect that editing the registry is the only way but I don't know how to
do
| that. Any help would be appreciated. By the way, the motherboard is now
| "archived" and so there is no Intel support for it!
|
| Thanks in advance,
| -computerguy
|
|


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