Guest guest Posted April 28, 2007 Report Share Posted April 28, 2007 I found the proper folder for my " antiquated " Windows2000 system... It's called WINNT/Sys32 Once I copied and pasted the dll file into that folder AND re-booted the computer, everything seems to work fine. Thank you very much for this tremendous program! Archer http://www.SoulmateResearch.com -- In , " archershorse " <tophattrader wrote: > > I am running Windows 2000 and when I do a search, I find no file or > folder named " sys32 " ... > > Could you please advise if some alternative file or folder name is > appropriate ?? > > I'm also of course getting those #VALUE messages. > > Thank you for kind reply, > Archer > > , Donna Quinn > <DQuinn12@> wrote: > > > > Dear Group - > > > > OK, I think we've solved our little dilemma here with the ###VALUE > errors and the bad link ups. > > > > 1) The link bug has been stepped on and is no longer a problem. . . > > 2) For those of you who have been getting the VALUE errors all over > the place, we > > discovered that the program is looking for the SWEDLL32.DLL file in > the WINDOWS/SYS32 folder. I have Windows XP and it seems to work just > fine with > > the dll file in the same folder, but users with WINDOWS 2000 for > example, will also have to copy this file into their sys32 folder as > well in order to elminate the ###VALUE errors. > > It will work with the dll in both folders or just the sys32 folder > alone. Your choice. > > > > Anyone who has already downloaded the program from the website, > please do so again if you don't want to be dealing with any of these > problems and hopefully this should do the trick. > > > > Hope this helps! > > > > Donna > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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