Re: Cannot locate jdux.dll

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Search your system for jdux.dll.

If you find it:

Start Menu | Run
regsvr32 jdux.dll (be in the folder where it is located).

If not found, try re-installing update and/or check if there is a patch for
Juno upgrade.
Google for jdux.dll missing

<shareyourknowledge@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I opened up my Juno e-mail and a window popped up requesting to upgrade
which i did. After upgrading, i tried to access my e-mail but another
window popped up saying cannot locate jdux.dll. So now i can't access
my e-mail. How do i fix this problem?



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