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Subject: Re: Windows 98 - N2 & GP2
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 06:49:49 -0500
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SFC - System File Checker.

Just type SFC from the run option.

This utility can be hazardous and confusing, though.  Be carefull.

-Larry

Don Hancock <sales@bcmco.com> wrote:

> If you're using the Win95 .exe's and you performed a Win95 Upgrade (as
> opposed to reformatting and reinstalling everything), during the Win98
> Upgrade process, MS decided it best to replace MANY system .dll's with
> known, older versions.  Their excuse is they wanted to "make sure that Win98
> was on a known, stable platform."  There is a utility with Win98 that tracks
> these replacements and informs you of which got replaced and with what
> versions.  You MAY be able to spot a .dll that your program needs using the
> "Version Conflict Manager."  I can't remember exactly where it is; it's
> either deep on the Win98 CD, or in the System Tools menu.
