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msvcr71.dll not found error


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Hi there, :tazz:

Hope someone can help. I installed Logitech Setpoint 2.40 software. Since then whenever I reboot the computer I get this stubborm error that will not go away.

REGSVR32.EXE - Unable to Locate Component
"This application has failed to start because MSVCR71.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem"

The mouse appears to be working however I just cannot get rid of the message. If I click on the OK button or close (X) it remains open.

Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? Like how can I even trace it so see what it exactly is?

Thanks in advance and I really look forward to your help here.

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http://www.dll-files...s.shtml?msvcr71 <--you can get that dll file here
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I would be inclined to uninstall and reinstall the mouse drivers.
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http://www.dll-files...s.shtml?msvcr71 <--you can get that dll file here


Thanks for the suggestion. However, I have this dll file in other places on my hard drive. So it is not like it is not there. I even moved it to the Setpoint directory and still get the error.
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okiedokie...then uninstall setpoint....
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okiedokie...then uninstall setpoint....



Did that too. Error message still comes up. See what I mean by frustrating.
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Could try downloading software from Logitec ( may be an updated version) http://www.logitech....,CONTENTID=9409

It is 34Meg
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You could try going through the registry and removing that startup entry from the run folder.

Edited by duswalk, 12 October 2005 - 01:27 PM.

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