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COD 2, Weird, Wore OUT

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ret4425 - 15 Aug 2006 08:13 GMT
Okay, I got a new key for COD2 and FINALLY got it to install, but I found
that I kept getting the error:

Executable 'G:\Setup\rsrc\cod2.exe' had the following unrecoverable error:
Couldn't find library MSVCR80.dll (required by C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE12\MSOXMLMF.DLL)
Please ensure that it is installed

This is what I was getting on my old Vista PC (this was a clean install on a
new PC).  Funny thing is I can play single player, but NOT multiplayer.  
After a long hang, I get a direct X error (unspecified, other than to direct
me to their site).

Any ideas??

Thanks!
Mark D. VandenBeg - 15 Aug 2006 12:14 GMT
Did you go online, use your favourite search engine, download and install
the .dll and then reinstall the game?

> Okay, I got a new key for COD2 and FINALLY got it to install, but I found
> that I kept getting the error:
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>
> Thanks!
ret4425 - 15 Aug 2006 16:05 GMT
you know what?  I did not.  I was REALLY overthinking the problem, assuming
that there was an error in Office 2007 somewhere.  Thanks for brining me back!

> Did you go online, use your favourite search engine, download and install
> the .dll and then reinstall the game?
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> >
> > Thanks!
Mark D. VandenBeg - 16 Aug 2006 17:51 GMT
I, one time, a long time ago, was on hold for twenty minutes to HP before I
realized I had not plugged the printer into the computer...

> you know what?  I did not.  I was REALLY overthinking the problem,
> assuming
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>> >
>> > Thanks!
 
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