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sallyb:
Maybe if I had the correct syntax for the dos command, I could do the copy paste through the command prompt run as administrator?

Boggin:

--- Quote from: sallyb on June 16, 2015, 08:02:15 am ---Maybe if I had the correct syntax for the dos command, I could do the copy paste through the command prompt run as administrator?

--- End quote ---

That's going back a bit  :thinking:

I think it would be something like copy [path]\file c:\Windows\System32 but haven't a clue what the path would be for where the .dll is.

Have you tried the drag & drop onto System32 ?

sallyb:
No, but I will...

sallyb:
OK, so I tried that and did drag it into the System32 folder. It said it was moving it. So then it disappeared from the original place I unzipped it, but there is still only one copy of the file in the folder. It didn't ask me about replacing it or anything. So how do I know if it worked? Both the old file (which I saved a copy in another place) and the new one have the same modified information.... :thinking: :confused:

Boggin:
So, does it show up in System32 ?

You could create a restore point then delete it in System32 and then drag it back in again so that you know what is in there is a fresh copy and then run the regsvr32 ole.dll to see what that reports.

If it's worked then so should your printer.

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