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MSIMG32.DLL seems to have gone missing (Windows 2000)

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Rob - 25 Feb 2008 05:57 GMT
I am running Windows 2000 Pro and recently had to reinstall/rebuild from
scratch.  After loading Windows + all other necessary software, a massive
Windows update was downloaded and installed (65 updates).  After this, I get
an error message stating "MSIMG32.DLL not found...in expected location..."
about 15 times upon startup and when
(attempting) to print or run Adobe apps and a bunch of other software.  

I've found a file on the Win2000 install CD called MSIMG32.DL_.  Is this the
file I need?  Do I need to unpack it or can I just copy it into
C:\WINNT\system32\ folder (is this even the right location for it to
ultimately reside)?

Any help would be MUCH APPRECIATED!

Thanks,
Gorka Miranda - 13 Mar 2008 10:42 GMT
Hi

You should copy this file to c:\windows\system32 and rename it with the
extension DLL. After that, go to start, run, and execute the following
command:
regsvr32 msimg32.dll

Regards

Gorka Miranda

>I am running Windows 2000 Pro and recently had to reinstall/rebuild from
> scratch.  After loading Windows + all other necessary software, a massive
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> Thanks,
 
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