Re: How can expand original DLL files?
From: R. C. White (rc_at_corridor.net)
Date: 11/08/04
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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 16:21:08 -0600
Hi, Scot.
There is a new version of msdart.dll (151,552 bytes, dated 8/4/04) in SP2.
Have you installed SP2 yet?
WinXP keeps a "known good" copy of each operating system file in its
dllcache on your hard drive. When you run the System File Checker, it
compares the working copy of each file to the one in this cache and replaces
any missing or damaged ones. If necessary, it updates the cache from the
original WinXP CD-ROM or from the ServicePackFiles folder. To run the SFC,
type: sfc /scannow
RC
-- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@corridor.net Microsoft Windows MVP "Great Scot" <GreatScot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DBFC285E-4463-4260-88B3-DF6D5B1F2D02@microsoft.com... > Seems like such an obvious thing, but I cannot locate help on this > anywhere. > I think my msdart.dll files are corrupt. How do I get the clean files > (msdart.dl_ ) to expand off the Windows CD ? > thanks
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