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turn on pc get message/the ordinal 1340 could not be located in the dynamic
link library lmUtilsU.dll. How do I fix this or get help to fix this |
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I suspect that the LmUtilsU.dll is part of the FlexLM (a license manager)
If you locate that dll on you computer and right click to see its properties there should be some company information about the dll that would confirm this. If the above is true then you might be using or have installed on your computer software that uses this licensing product so I would suggest contacting the vendor of that product. You may just have an older version of the dll that needs to be updated. The location of the lmutils.dll might give you some indication as to what product is using the FlexLM license manager. Hope this helps. "janahaines" wrote in message ... turn on pc get message/the ordinal 1340 could not be located in the dynamic link library lmUtilsU.dll. How do I fix this or get help to fix this |
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I suspect that the LmUtilsU.dll is part of theFlexLM(a license manager)
If you locate that dll on you computer and right click to see its properties there should be some company information about the dll that would confirm this. I'm not entirely sure that it actually comes from there. Normally the files are rather self-contained. However there are numerous 3rd party applications who could have tools with the same name. Best regards, Henrik Goldman ----- http://www.x-formation.com - Licensing made easy http://www.x-formation.com/license_s...ics/index.html http://kb.x-formation.com/categories...m+and+FLEXnet/ |
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