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Ken McClelland

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Mar 3, 2002, 12:27:21 PM3/3/02
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I am running Win 95 and Office 95. I am missing file
accusft5.dll and it is not anywhere on my disk. Where can
I find it and where do I put it once I find it??

Also, when booting up, I get dialog box saying to check
which program I want to use to open mlshext.dll. That file
is in the Windows Messaging File. What do I use to open it
up.

Last question, When I bring up the Office Scheduler, it
askes me my ID and then locks up. The system says the
program is not responding. I have deinstalled it several
times and reinstalled it. No Help!! I do not have Outlook
on my system. Is this part of the problem??All the other
applications in OFFICE run OK.

Regards,


Ken

Bill Starbuck

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Mar 4, 2002, 1:09:44 AM3/4/02
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>I am running Win 95 and Office 95. I am missing file
>accusft5.dll and it is not anywhere on my disk. Where can
>I find it and where do I put it once I find it??

http://www.topqualityfreeware.com/adll.shtml

http://www.directdrivers.it/dll.asp

>Also, when booting up, I get dialog box saying to check
>which program I want to use to open mlshext.dll. That file
>is in the Windows Messaging File. What do I use to open it
>up.

You do not want to "open" a dll file. A dll file is a program. Search
your harddisk for this file and try to figure out what program is
asking you to "open" it. One clue might be the copyright notice within
the dll file.

>Last question, When I bring up the Office Scheduler, it
>askes me my ID and then locks up. The system says the
>program is not responding. I have deinstalled it several
>times and reinstalled it. No Help!! I do not have Outlook
>on my system. Is this part of the problem??All the other
>applications in OFFICE run OK.

I suggest that you ask about this in a newsgroup that focuses on
Office.

Bill Starbuck (MVP)

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