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joepwpb
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Re: [XP Pro] SHDOCVW.DLL Error writing To CD

said by DSmithLady See Profile:
Yes...I have those same versions. I would go ahead and replace both.

Does this only happen when writing to cd and you're using xp's built in program??

Yes, this error only occurs when I am writing to a CD using XP's built-in program. It is not actually doing the writing at the point of error, it is only creating the temporary file to be copied. As I previously stated, (check my third and fourth post) I am performing a function which I do every month to backup my "critical" files. Also, ironically, it happens within the Favorites folder which I am trying to copy.

I am currently waiting for my nephew to send me the file replacement.

Needless to say it is strange!!!

Joe P


DSmithLady
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reply to joepwpb
Yes...I have those same versions. I would go ahead and replace both.

Does this only happen when writing to cd and you're using xp's built in program??


joepwpb
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said by DSmithLady See Profile:
You can do that.

Windows should run the scan from the SP1 file even if it is a download. It changes the location of those files in the registry after you install it.

I show that file in two locations:

C:\Windows\system32
C:\Windows\system32\dllcache

Each of those files are version 6.0.2800.1400.

Questions: Do those numbers square with the files on your system? (I'm assuming that you're running SP1)

If I choose to pull that file from another PC should I replace it in both locations?

Thanks

Joe P


DSmithLady
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You can do that.

Windows should run the scan from the SP1 file even if it is a download. It changes the location of those files in the registry after you install it.
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