Can anybody help?

D

Don

Sorry to keep posting this but so far no one has answered
me and hope springs eternal.

When I do a search for all files and folders I get the
following message: "Unable to locate an interface
language DLL. Looking for GWSHL1xx.DLL (Where xx is the
language abbreviation. For example GWSHL1US.DLL is for
the United State English interface.). I get this message
about 6 times in a row. After clicking "OK" after
receiving each message, the messages stops and then I can
complete my search.

I tried doing a refresh of Windows XP I also ran
SFC /SCANNOW but neither solved the problem. I will
appreciate any assistance anyone can give me.

Thanks,

Donald W. Seay

..
 
C

Chris Holden

Don said:
Sorry to keep posting this but so far no one has answered
me and hope springs eternal.

When I do a search for all files and folders I get the
following message: "Unable to locate an interface
language DLL. Looking for GWSHL1xx.DLL (Where xx is the
language abbreviation. For example GWSHL1US.DLL is for
the United State English interface.). I get this message
about 6 times in a row. After clicking "OK" after
receiving each message, the messages stops and then I can
complete my search.

I tried doing a refresh of Windows XP I also ran
SFC /SCANNOW but neither solved the problem. I will
appreciate any assistance anyone can give me.

Thanks,

Donald W. Seay

.

_I think_ that DLL is from a Novell client for
Netware/Groupwise/whatever...
You need to reinstall the client for whatever type of Novell server you
communicate with.
If you do not use Novell at all, then I have no idea why you get the
message, or how to get rid of it.
I hope that's of some help.
Chris
 
R

Richard Urban

The file, GWSHL1US.DLL, is not part of a normal install of Windows XP
Professional. The file was installed by something else you put on your
computer (program, driver, utility etc.). Therefore, running sfc /scannow
will not help you!

--
Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :)
 

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