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Windows 2000 - Missing dll

Hisumi

Junior Member
To those who can provide me with some additional information or help:

1. The description for Event ID ( 1000 ) in Source ( Microsoft Office 10 ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. The following information is part of the event: iexplore.exe, 5.51.3020.2100, mlang.dll, 5.50.4134.600, 000027d6.

2. The description for Event ID ( 1001 ) in Source ( Microsoft Office 10 ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. The following information is part of the event: 00057380.

Lately i kept on receiving these 2 errors, seems like some dll is missing in my comp so that's why i kept on having program errors...
I was wondering if there's a way i can identify what dll i m missing, and how i can replace them, OR do i have to format my computer (which is the only solution?)
Thank you
 
If you look down in the text transcript to the right of the hexadecimal output below the error message, do you see something about an Open Process Error 87? I have seen a wide variety of these types of errors in the Applications Logs of very differently configured machines that have had the MS01-015 security update (for cache content disclosure issues) applied. Your Add / Remove Programs applet should list q286045 as being installed if this patch was applied to your system.

Sorry if I'm barking up the wrong tree here. I'm trying to draw a bead on this issue. FWIW, what I've found so far indicates that this is more likely a matter of an errant registry entry than a missing DLL, and none of the machines showing this error message are having any behavior problems whatsoever.

Regards,
Jim
 
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