I went to the add/remove programs app and deleted garbage that AOL
installed on my system. Garbage like the AOL Toolbar, AOL explorer
(different than IE) and a free spyware scanner (I use McAfee). But know
everytime I reboot I receive a message that the file
"MFC42.dll" cannot be found. I receive this message whenever I boot,
and it shows itself 5-10 times after I hit okay. It continues to show
itself when I try to launch Norton System Works apps. I tried launching
Norton Windoctor to clean this problem and cannot.
I am using my Mac to post this message (which is also having issues of
its own. But in its case I await Tech Tools pro 4.x from Micromat. No
idea if it will solve my problems, but you never know.
Thanks,
John

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chris - 05 Sep 2005 11:02 GMT
>I went to the add/remove programs app and deleted garbage that AOL
>installed on my system. Garbage like the AOL Toolbar, AOL explorer
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>
>John
www.dll-files.com
Alan Edwards - 05 Sep 2005 11:30 GMT
[undue crossposting removed]
Replace it if it is not there.
How to Extract Original Compressed Windows Files [Q129605]
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=129605
Skip Norton Witchdoctor.
...Alan
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>I went to the add/remove programs app and deleted garbage that AOL
>installed on my system. Garbage like the AOL Toolbar, AOL explorer
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>itself when I try to launch Norton System Works apps. I tried launching
>Norton Windoctor to clean this problem and cannot.
here_and_there - 05 Sep 2005 14:42 GMT
>I went to the add/remove programs app and deleted garbage that AOL
>installed on my system. Garbage like the AOL Toolbar, AOL explorer
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
>John
The mfc file must have been deleted but there is still a reference to
it in the registry or an ini file. Simplest solution is to reload
that mfc file e.g. using the link in earlier response