From: onetrickster on 30 May 2010 17:36 Some of the files that are downloaded are downloaded from a computer that has compressed these files before being sent over the internet! I have setup my explorer to see these files and then change them in the properties menu to be able to use them. I HOPE you will use this information for the greater good! Have a nice day! "Tim" wrote: > I bought a new HP DC 5800 computer with windows XP professional on 10/8/09. I > have had nothing but problems with this computer and all the software. I > sent over 100 + emails to HP to try and get help and I appear to have more > knowledge than they and I'm self taught. The point is, there are so many > problems with windows XP and tech support and upper management that the left > hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. My other problems I had was > "spanish" spell checker in outlook express. I did a google search and called > HP and they said it was a know issue and that was all. Fortunatly for me I > had my 10 old windows 98SE computer and copied the file off of it and copied > it to my new computer and now I have "english" spell checker. I have so many > problems with a new computer that it is crazy. If i call for tech support, > they don't speak english and don't know what I'm talking about. I think Bill > Gates should be held accountable for the garbage that he is allowing to be > put out on the market. Why should anyone spend that kind of money for a new > computer and have to work on it constantly 10 hours a day. > > > "Thia" wrote: > > > Hi Michel: > > > > I, too, have received this message when accessing "System Information" > > within Internet Explorer, Version 7. I accessed this by selecting Help in > > the browser, then "About Internet Explorer" which then presents a dialogue > > box with the option for System Information. Additionally, mine identifies > > IECONTLC.DLL as missing. > > > > My 'grumble' about this, is that, Microsoft does not provide ANY feedback > > about this in their HELP resources. Would you know why this is? If these > > are legitimate IE7 dll files, why not provide information through the KB > > and/or other Microsoft resources? > > > > When I did a search on this through those resources, the search led me to > > this discussion. From reading other related issues here, I can see this is > > an issue for a number of IE users (in addition to other Microsoft software) > > and perhaps it is not the 'correct' place to ask the question, but is the > > first choice in "Windows Live Search" > > > > merci et bon soir > > > > "realcestmoi" wrote: > > > > > Hi There, > > > > > > I assume you are referring to missing files when tring to install windows > > > from cd? > > > > > > If so your disc is damaged or you have bad memeory installed. > > > > > > Best regards, > > > Michel Denie > > > > > > "old timer" <old timer(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:6D82FFAC-B2BF-4CED-A111-6F8C54D3E882(a)microsoft.com... > > > > Recently reformated my computer and find that iecont.dll and > > > > iecontlc.dll > > > > are missing. Where can I go to find them? > > > > > > > > >
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