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Norton One button scan shows that the key,
"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\currentVersion\SharedDLLs," refers to a missing
file, "c:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ole
Db\Resource\1028\MSOLAP80.RLL."
Where can I find that and/or how do I fix this problem?

Another missing programs file: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\Common7\IDE\vbexpress.exe" cannot access a necessary file, "msvcr80.dll."
Where can I find that and/or how do I fix this problem?
Please help find the fix! Thanks.
 
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Jon

"Dave_O" <[email protected]> gave expression to certain
thoughts in message ,saying...
Norton One button scan shows that the key,
"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\currentVersion\SharedDLLs," refers to a
missing
file, "c:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ole
Db\Resource\1028\MSOLAP80.RLL."
Where can I find that and/or how do I fix this problem?

Another missing programs file: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\Common7\IDE\vbexpress.exe" cannot access a necessary file,
"msvcr80.dll."
Where can I find that and/or how do I fix this problem?
Please help find the fix! Thanks.


Sounds like a messy uninstall of Sql Server 2005 Express Edition and / or
Visual Basic Express Edition 2005. Some uninstallers unfortunately messily
leave their shared dlls lying around after 'removing' the program. Perhaps
you also removed a shared dll you shouldn't have after removing SQL Server
ie msvcr80.dll. Uninstalling and reinstalling VB.net might be the easiest
option.
That's the best I can offer you after a few glasses of cider on a Sunday
evening.
 

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