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Default XP VBA Compile error...Missing files


I have been developing software in VBA on a windows2000 machine without
problems, but recently we have had several new XP machines in, and that
is where the problem starts.

One particular .xla I have written will work on windows 2000, but will
not run on XP.

The following error message is displayed:

Compile Error: Can't find Project or Library.

I looked up this error and followed the apropriate actions (basically
identify missing files and load them in the references dialog).

The problem files are Filemgmt.dll 1.0 and Shappmgr 1.0 (appwiz.dll)

appwiz.dll is not on the XP computer, so I don't know where to go with
that one.

more annoyingly Filemgmt.dll is on the XP machine, but it says it cant
load it!

Does anyone know of a way to solve this problem?

Many thanks in advance

Stuart


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