"Can't find msvbvm60.dll" error

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Brian Watson

I'm getting the above error message when I run a Norton fault-finder scan of
my machine using SystemWorks 2004.

msvbvm60.dll doesn't appear to be on my BCM installation disk.

Have tried the BCM option to reinstall the program to its original state but
that doesn't cure it.

Any idea what I should do now to reinstall that missing file, please?
 
That's an old Visual Basic file. BCM doesn't use Visual Basic.

Are you seeing that error running BCM? At what point? If it's just the
Norton utility complaining about not finding it, why do you think it's
a BCM issue
 
Luther said:
That's an old Visual Basic file. BCM doesn't use Visual Basic.

Are you seeing that error running BCM? At what point? If it's just the
Norton utility complaining about not finding it, why do you think it's
a BCM issue

Thanks for responding.

It's actually throwing two error messages:

"C:program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\SBT\SBCM\SBCMAUT.EXE" cannot access
a necessary file
"msvbvm60.dll"

and

"C:program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office\SBT\SBFM\anatools\projwiz\projection.exe" cannot access a
necessary file
"msvbvm60.dll"

I assumed SBT referred to Small Business Tools. Have I got it wrong?
 
BCM files are generally in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\OFFICE11\Business Contact Manager.

Like other apps, they probably use many other shared DLLs, spread in
folders
all over your disk, but I don't see any reason to suspect BCM requires
those.

I don't have a "C:program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\SBT" directory
on my machine.

Did you have Office Xp installed earlier? I expect those DLLs may be
from an earlier version of Office.
 
Luther said:
BCM files are generally in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\OFFICE11\Business Contact Manager.

Like other apps, they probably use many other shared DLLs, spread in
folders
all over your disk, but I don't see any reason to suspect BCM requires
those.

I don't have a "C:program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\SBT" directory
on my machine.

Did you have Office Xp installed earlier? I expect those DLLs may be
from an earlier version of Office.

I have got Small Business Office 2003 (installed two months ago over Office
2000 Pro) and am running Windows XP (installed three months ago over Windows
Me).

Odd thing is, the error messages didn't start showing in a Norton scan until
about a week ago.

V odd.
 
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