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Solve : missing DLLs? |
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Answer» I have a Windows Vista SP2, 2G RAM, Athlon X2 core 2800+, I use Adware, Spybot, The Shield anti-virus, Malwarebytes I have a Windows Vista SP2, 2G RAM, Athlon x2 core 2800+, I use Adware, Spybot, The Shield anti-virus, Malwarebytes No. In fact, that folder doesn't normally exist in a windows install. On my Windows 7 machines it is located in "C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-ie-ieshims_31bf3856ad364e35_8.0.7600.16385_none_be3c68d42aec01f7", and it is exclusively for compatibility with applications that access IE using older COM interfaces. It wasn't on ANY of my Windows Vista Installations or Virtual Machines. "gakpr.dll" wasn't on any of my machines at all. This means that both of these are installed. So, run sfc /scannow, which will replace the file (assuming it is an OS file) and failing that, reinstall IE8 (IE8 being the only version that comes with IEshims.dll, to my understanding. gakpr.dll is part of some other software program. Reinstall it. Either that, or it's a malware component. and gakpr.dl should be located at c:/users/%username%\appdata\roaming\bitrix security. I found through another thread from a different website forum that IEshims.dll is used in the Internet Explorer folder. I was given some instructions on how to get the file over to the other location but I couldn't understand how to do it from the instructions that they gave the person. I have been to several websites explaining that I can download the files but found neither one of them or else they required me to run registry booster which I don't currently have the money to get the license key for. I have ccleaner, and I ran it but I don't know how that could help me to get the file. What should I do? [/quote] |
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