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where did these .dll files appear from?!

 
 
soyelmango@gmail.com
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      12th Mar 2006
These dll files have appeared in the root level of my D: drive. I'm not
sure where they've come from. I've only just noticed them. I've
recently installed America's Army (and gamespy and xfire) and Fresh
Download. I've also recently uninstalled ZoneAlarem. Are the dlls
related to any of those? And can I safely move or delete them?

atl71.dll
mfc71.dll
mfc71u.dll
msvcp71.dll
msvcr71.dll

They don't take up space - my issue is more the fact that they've just
appeared there and I'm trying to keep my drives tidy and organized!

 
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      12th Mar 2006
I don't have an answer, but here is a site for a utility called InCtrl5. It
will scan your system before and after installations and list all changes.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,9882,00.asp

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M and D
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      12th Mar 2006
Are you familiar with Google?

Steven

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> These dll files have appeared in the root level of my D: drive. I'm not
> sure where they've come from. I've only just noticed them. I've
> recently installed America's Army (and gamespy and xfire) and Fresh
> Download. I've also recently uninstalled ZoneAlarem. Are the dlls
> related to any of those? And can I safely move or delete them?
>
> atl71.dll
> mfc71.dll
> mfc71u.dll
> msvcp71.dll
> msvcr71.dll
>
> They don't take up space - my issue is more the fact that they've just
> appeared there and I'm trying to keep my drives tidy and organized!
>

 
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soyelmango@gmail.com
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      12th Mar 2006
Yes, and?

Google comes up with issues where those files are missing. My issue is
where those files have come from.

 
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soyelmango@gmail.com
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      12th Mar 2006
Yes, and?

Google comes up with issues where those files are missing. My issue is
where those files have come from.

 
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Wesley Vogel
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      12th Mar 2006
Microsoft.

atl71.dll
http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...ll&S=1&x=5&y=8

mfc71.dll
http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...ll&S=1&x=9&y=8

mfc71u.dll
http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...ll&S=1&x=7&y=7

msvcp71.dll
http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...&S=1&x=15&y=10

msvcr71.dll
http://support.microsoft.com/dllhelp...l&S=1&x=11&y=6

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> Yes, and?
>
> Google comes up with issues where those files are missing. My issue is
> where those files have come from.


 
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soyelmango@gmail.com
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      12th Mar 2006
thanks for the links wesley

It looks like they mainly have .net and visual basic in common. Perhaps
those programs I installed use those components. However, I think it's
unusual that the DLLs appeared in the root of D:, when I always install
my software to C:

Maybe the safest thing to do for now is move the files into a folder,
and see if any programs complain about the 'missing' files.

Any other suggestions?

 
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bravedan
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      12th Mar 2006

(E-Mail Removed) Wrote:
> Yes, and?
>
> Google comes up with issues where those files are missing. My issue is
> where those files have come from.



I think you'll find that Steve is cryptically saying that putting the
..dll names one at a time into a Google search will tell you what they
are, where they have originated from and therefore what to do about
them..................????

Did for me, anyway...................


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Wesley Vogel
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      12th Mar 2006
I have these three...
C:\Program Files\Grisoft\AVG Free\mfc71.dll
I have no idea what program installed these two, they are not on the XP
CD...
C:\WINDOWS\system32\msvcp71.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\msvcr71.dll

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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
(E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> thanks for the links wesley
>
> It looks like they mainly have .net and visual basic in common. Perhaps
> those programs I installed use those components. However, I think it's
> unusual that the DLLs appeared in the root of D:, when I always install
> my software to C:
>
> Maybe the safest thing to do for now is move the files into a folder,
> and see if any programs complain about the 'missing' files.
>
> Any other suggestions?


 
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soyelmango@gmail.com
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      13th Mar 2006
programchecker.com lists which programs use these DLLs. THe ones that
have all these DLLs in common are Pluck, Nero, Beinsync and musicmatch.

Out of those, I only have Nero Burning ROM on my PC, but I installed
and used that weeks ago, though the DLLs have only just appeared in D:

The mystery continues...

 
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