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On Mon, 3 May 2004 12:58:16 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>>I have been unable to locate chkdll32.  
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>Google is my friend.  There's a link at:  
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> <http://www.scoug.com/os24u/2001/scoug03.troubleshooting.html>  
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>The IBM domain is a bit sluggish at the moment, so I can't be sure if the  
>link is still alive.  I can e-mail you a copy if all else fails.  
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>HTH,  
 
 
BTDT.  I got the scoug page right off w/ google & is why I said the  
links are outdated.  The sluggishness  could be the masses in a  
hysterical move to update all their Win computers after  the sasser  
news.  I was surprised that I was unable to connect to LEO.  So the  
sluggishness is probably the reason I couldn't get them.   
Admittedly I didn't get a 404, I just stopped waiting after a  
minute or so.  
 
I'll get you the resources error screen shot later on.  I'll have  
to install pmview or blanker first.  The error is a popup, and  
acknowledgement closes the vio.  
 
It doesn't barf on anything else that I've found.  Only on the 3  
ba2k exe's.  
 
Rgds, Jon  
 
 
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