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Using a single multiple image in a script

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Carl - 03 May 2004 04:20 GMT
I know there is something I have to do in order to use a single multiple
image within a script, but for the life of me I don't recall. I get one
image and that is followed by little red x's. Would someone please help me.
Senior moments are terrible!

Carl
Robbie - 03 May 2004 15:38 GMT
Carl in the last Microsoft's Update they updated the inetcomm.dll again,
which is still broken .  You need a copy of inetcomm.dll 1106 and switch it
out in windows/system32 folder for XP or Win 2000 or into windows/stystem
folder. Send me an email and I will send you the dll.

Robbie
> I know there is something I have to do in order to use a single multiple
> image within a script, but for the life of me I don't recall. I get one
> image and that is followed by little red x's. Would someone please help me.
> Senior moments are terrible!
>
> Carl
Carl - 03 May 2004 15:45 GMT
Robbie ... Thank you ever so much ... I knew there was something, but for
the life of me I couldn't figure it out. Yes, I would appreciate it if you
could forward the dll to me.
My e-mail address: fll_carl@bellsouth.net

Thanks again, Carl

> Carl in the last Microsoft's Update they updated the inetcomm.dll again,
> which is still broken .  You need a copy of inetcomm.dll 1106 and switch it
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> >
> > Carl
 
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