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Please help, I keep getting this error when I turn my computer on : Error:could not execute main: The system cannot find the file specified. and on the top of the window it says: WJView error.
Plus I bought Print workshop 2003 limited edition and downloaded it and I am getting these messages when I try to open the program. MicrosoftJet.OLEDB.4.0 provider is not registered on the local machine. at system.Data.OLeDb.OleDbconnection.createprovider error (Int32hr) at system.Data.OOleDb.OleDbconnection.createprovider( ) at system.Data.OleDb.OleDbconnection.open() at formworkshop.formworkshop.createconn() Please help Thanks Renee |
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First the WJView error:
Wjview lets you view window-based Java applications. You might receive an error message if Wjview attempts to start an application on your system that no longer exists. However, it can be caused by spyware and I think that is your problems. Go HERE in the left pane click on the download Ad-aware 6 1.61MB, then after you download it, double click on the file to install and run it. It should find it, then you can remove it. Get rid of the Spyware and it may solve your other problem but probably not. Come back after WJView is gone then we can address the other problems
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I have spybot and ran it, is the other better? and i fixed the other problems but still have this one
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Go here and download the latest version of Hijack This and run a scan. Most of the files listed will be harmless and/or required so do not make any changes, just click on Save Log, copy it and post it back in this thread.
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I clicked where you said here and it doesn't come up, no page displayed
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ok got it to download but i am getting this error now, a required DLL file, MSVBVM60.DLL was not found
this came up when I tried to start hijack |
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sorry posting one more time, I downloaded adware too and ran it and then restarted my computer and it is gone, no more error message, thank you so much.
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hi
a required DLL file MSVBVM60.DLL was not found, means that you do not have the visual basic runtime files on your computer. you can get this from Microsoft. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=290887
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Probably wouldnt hurt for us to check your log Renee. Spyware removal programs dont always pick up everything.
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