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34424 2002-02-05 05:21:00 To whom it may concern,

During my installion of XP Pro, it pop up this message that a file called 'mqutil.dll' can not be copy and may cause XP to have problems. Annoying that message, I keep going with the installion.

On the first boot of XP, it also pop up a message that
'rundll32.exe is unable to locate a component because a app has failed to star becuase framedyn.dll is missing' and a second later, another message pop up, this time it deals with a 'error in loading a file called srcilent.dll is not found'.

I now believe that those messages got to do with the missing file in setup.
So, I try to find that file mention in setup, but failed to located it.

Also, while on the point, going into Windows XP Setup through 'Add/Remove programs' also create another problem becuase it give this message: 'Setup library msmqdm.dll could not be loaded or function Msmq0cm could not be found. Error code is 0 x 7e'. Similar messages dealing with files could not found' occur when I start the following programs: Remote Assisstance, System Restore and the find function within help'.

To temportary fixed the problem, I disable them loading the 'rundll32 srclient' throught msconfig.

Does anyone knows how the really fix it? Where can I found the file mention above?

If those three problems above can be fixed, my life would be sweet!

Thanks a lot
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34425 2002-02-06 09:08:00 Hi Tony,

the 'mqutil.dll' file should be present in your 'windows\system32' folder. If it's not there you can get the file out of the 'i386' folder on your XP cd. It will be called 'MQUTIL.DL_'
You will need to copy it to your harddrive before proceeding. Open a command prompt by running 'cmd' Change to the directory containing the 'MQUTIL.DL_' file using the 'CD' command. Then type (without quotes) 'Expand -r MQUTIL.DL_' and press enter. This will create the 'mqutil.dll' file. Place it in 'windows\system32'
If however the file is already there then I can't help you.
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