Failed to load resource DLL

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What does this mean? I have been getting this message
every time I right-click on Windows Explorer, can anyone
help me

I placed this message in several other groups..

Thank
Renat
 
Hi Renato,

This message means that Explorer has tried and failed to load another
library because it needs something it doesn't already have loaded, like an
image, an icon, a string, something like that. Since you are
right-clicking, it must mean that it needs something to load into the
context menu you are bringing up. I would suspect a file association is bad
either by improper deletion of a program or through some type of corruption.
Does this happen on only a particular file-type of for any file that you
right-click on?

Thanks.
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Fred Nava
Windows Shell Test
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Hi Renato,

That's definitely worth a try. Since it happens on a right-click something
is failing as Windows tries to create that context menu. At least that's my
theory.

Thanks.
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Fred Nava
Windows Shell Test
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Renato said:
Thanks Fred for your prompt response.

I get this error everytime I right-click anywhere, any folder on Explorer,
on the desktop, basically anywhere. Would it help if I run the repair
association tool using the Tweak XP?

Thanks
Renato
----- Fred Nava [MSFT] wrote: -----

Hi Renato,

This message means that Explorer has tried and failed to load another
library because it needs something it doesn't already have loaded,
like an
image, an icon, a string, something like that. Since you are
right-clicking, it must mean that it needs something to load into the
context menu you are bringing up. I would suspect a file association
is bad
either by improper deletion of a program or through some type of
corruption.
Does this happen on only a particular file-type of for any file that
you
right-click on?

Thanks.
--
Fred Nava
Windows Shell Test
Please remember to reply to the group so everyone can benefit from the
thread.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights


Renato said:
What does this mean? I have been getting this message
every time I right-click on Windows Explorer, can anyone
help me?
 
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