There is a freeware program called "DLL Retriever" which I downloaded from ZD Net. It takes about half an hour to download and needs unzipping. But it's easy to use. Just type into a box the DLL that's missing, and specify the path or folder in which to store it, and click a search button. This program searches the Internet and then gives you not only the file but also the source and the copyright info. Best wishes, Helen H. Gordon
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