Well, is your computer running fine? There are minor quirks with
Norton's WinDoctor program reporting missing files that are actually
installed correctly, but installed in a different location other than where
WinDoctor expects them to be. I would ignore the WinDoctor report.
The gapi32.dll file can be found on your Microsoft Office
installation CD.
Norton is apparently looking for the "mscoree.dll" file which
is included in .NET Framework. You can choose to ignore
this Norton alert, or you can install .NET Framework. You
can download it by visiting the Windows Update website.
| Running xp home I am missing gapi32.dll and mscoree.dll system came loaded
| so dont have any disk's is there a free site to get these? Thank You
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