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    adamant
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] msnp.32.dll missing file

    before the active desktop comes up i recieve a system ini device file no longer exsists c:\vredir.vxd
    unable to the dynamic link library msnp.32.dll
    some or all of the feature is not available:microsoft network
    this also causes the error message ....illegal operation will be shut down.then the computer crashes & we have to reactivate the desktop.And possibly causes the screen to freeze.
    I don't want to have to reformat everything.Can anyone offer suggestions?
    Desperate for help.Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamant
    before the active desktop comes up i recieve a system ini device file no longer exsists c:\vredir.vxd
    unable to the dynamic link library msnp.32.dll
    some or all of the feature is not available:microsoft network
    this also causes the error message ....illegal operation will be shut down.then the computer crashes & we have to reactivate the desktop.And possibly causes the screen to freeze.
    I don't want to have to reformat everything.Can anyone offer suggestions?
    Desperate for help.Any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you!!!
    I have the same problem help please xxx

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    Welcome to Windrivers annamarie.

    The easiest way to sort this problem is to get your windows 98 CD, put it in the cd drive, then click start, then run, type in
    SFC
    and click run
    You will get a window up and you want to scan for altered files - when it finds files missing or wrong, it will prompt you... follow the instructions to put the files back automatically. here is the microsoft SFC instructions

    Some pcs were supplied without a 98 cd. Have a look in windows explorer under C:\windows\options\cabs or do a search for *.cab in my computer. more instructions here

    Let us know how you get on.
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