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Originally posted by ahmetgns
Copy the file in the attachment to C:\Windows\system32 after unzipping it.
That will not fix it.
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Originally posted by AlexBRFC
tried that list manager but it comes up with an error that reads:
"component "MSWINSCK.OCX" or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid"
Any ideas?
NoRoom's Listmanager is a VB application, so to start with it requires the VB runtime distributable which can be downloaded from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?f...-9117-f673077ffb3c
Second, read the README.TXT file which is included in the zipfile of the Listmanager, which describe in detail what you need to do (in fact, the error you say you get is explicitly described in the README).
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Troubleshooting
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· "Runtime Error 429 - Active x component can't create object" comes up!
The program has a few dependancies, which means it requires some files to run.
Among these files there is "WinHTTP.dll". You should download and register it.
Read on for further instructions.
· "Component 'MSWINSCK.OCX' [is] not correctly registered: a file is missing" comes up!
Read above. This time it's "'MSWINSCK.OCX" that's missing. Follow instructions below.
How to register a DLL/OCX
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After looking for the file you need on google.com and downloading it, you'll have to register it. I would advise you to put it in your system folder
"C:\Windows\System" for Win98 and "C:\Windows\System32" for WinXP or WinNT.
After doing that, click on Start -> Run... -> Type "regsvr32" followed by a space and the full path to the DLL/OCX you put in the system folder.
Example: "regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\MSWINSCK.OCX".
Press Enter. A confirmation dialog should pop up. If the program still doesn't work after registering all missing files, please report the problem to the email address below. Thank you!
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Second, Messenger Plus! does not have any influence in all of this. That it happened after you've upgraded Plus! is only pure coincidence.
Also note that your problem, AlexBRFC, is not necessary exactly the same as Avalancher. So I like Avalancher to answer
the question I asked him.
PS: I realy do NOT recommend to disable "
Warn me when others add me to their contact lists", like ahmetgns has suggested. If you do that then you will have a whole bunch of spammers in your lists in no-time. Moreover, your other lists (eg: reverse list) might get full in no-time too.
And as last comment: did you already contacted Microsoft about your problem? There is a feedback-link in the Help menu for exactly such reasons....