IE Script Error: Incompatible version of RPC stub

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I keep getting script errors when installing updates to
various programs (e.g., my virus scanner, Windows updates,
etc.) The error keeps me from installing the updates.
I've tried reinstalling IE, but that didn't help.

About the same time this started happening, I also began
experiencing a problem when new windows open when clicking
on a link. The new window will open in the upper corner
of the screen, and only a portion of the page shows --
this is usually corrected by stopping and refreshing.

I'm running Windows 98. Any help on either problem would
be appreciated.

--Janna
 
Janna said:
I keep getting script errors when installing updates to
various programs (e.g., my virus scanner, Windows updates,
etc.) The error keeps me from installing the updates.
I've tried reinstalling IE, but that didn't help.

About the same time this started happening, I also began
experiencing a problem when new windows open when clicking
on a link. The new window will open in the upper corner
of the screen, and only a portion of the page shows --
this is usually corrected by stopping and refreshing.

I'm running Windows 98. Any help on either problem would
be appreciated.

--Janna

How To: Fix "Incompatible Version of the RPC Stub"

This error can be caused by a fault in v3.50.5041.0 OLEAUT32.DLL. Replace it
with an earlier version to fix the problem. Since it is a system file, you
will have to replace it using DOS. Copy the older version to C:\. Then go
to the start button and restart your computer in MS-DOS Mode. If you have
WindowsME, see below on how to do this.

Once in DOS Mode, type the following (no quotes): "copy C:\OLEAUT32.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL". When asked if you want to overwrite, type
"Y". It will then say "1 file copied". Then restart your computer
(alt+ctrl+del or you can just load windows by typing "win" at the DOS
screen).

For Windows ME Users: To load WinME in DOS mode, copy "COMMAND.COM" and
"IO.sys" from "C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\EBD\" to a formatted floppy disk. Then
restart your computer with the floppy disk in the floppy drive and DOS will
boot.

It's also reported that the following may be another reason for the problem:

This problem may also caused by version 5.6.0.8515 of "dispex.dll". A user
found version 5.6.0.6626 in SCR56EN.CAB . Extracted it with WinZip and
replaced the "bad" version in WINDOWS\SYSTEM with it. So it might be
worthwhile to also check on that file.
You may also have to go to Start | Run and type
regsvr32 dispex.dll
They have updated Windows Scripting Host to fix the dispex problem and
downloading and installing it again with your anti-virus turned off should
fix it.
 
You wrote: "v3.50.5041.0 OLEAUT32.DLL. Replace it
with an earlier version to fix the problem."

Where do I find this older version to replace it with?

Thx,
Janna
 
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