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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
Hi there,
I have just installed a program and everytime I try to run it, I get an error saying that MSVBVM50.dll is required. I do not know what that is. Is there anyway I can get the program to run? I have already tried compatibility mode but that does not seem to help. Thanks! |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
If you have access to a computer running Windows XP, you can Copy the file
msvbvm50.dll from C:\WINDOWS\system32\, and Paste it into the same folder as the program's .exe file that requires it, for example, put it in C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, if the MyProgram folder contains MyProgram.exe. It shouldn't have to be put in Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\... If you don't have access to an XP computer, go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172991/EN-US/ , and download http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/MSVBVM50.CAB . You can then extract the file from msvbvm50.cab, and place in the folder as noted above. "KillerK" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have just installed a program and everytime I try to run it, I get an error saying that MSVBVM50.dll is required. I do not know what that is. Is there anyway I can get the program to run? I have already tried compatibility mode but that does not seem to help. Thanks! |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
I am having the same problem. I downloaded the MSVBVM50.dll file but can't
seem to extract it. I don't have a C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, so tried to extract it into Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\, but a window showed saying "access denied". Any help will be apreciated! Thanks. "dean-dean" wrote: If you have access to a computer running Windows XP, you can Copy the file msvbvm50.dll from C:\WINDOWS\system32\, and Paste it into the same folder as the program's .exe file that requires it, for example, put it in C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, if the MyProgram folder contains MyProgram.exe. It shouldn't have to be put in Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\... If you don't have access to an XP computer, go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172991/EN-US/ , and download http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/MSVBVM50.CAB . You can then extract the file from msvbvm50.cab, and place in the folder as noted above. "KillerK" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have just installed a program and everytime I try to run it, I get an error saying that MSVBVM50.dll is required. I do not know what that is. Is there anyway I can get the program to run? I have already tried compatibility mode but that does not seem to help. Thanks! |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
Try downloading MSVBVM50.CAB to your desktop, double-click on MSVBVM50.CAB,
then drag msvbvm50.dll out of the MSVBVM50.CAB "folder" to your desktop. Right-click on msvbvm50.dll, choose Cut, and Paste it into the same folder as the .exe file (program) that needs it. "Naturewoman" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem. I downloaded the MSVBVM50.dll file but can't seem to extract it. I don't have a C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, so tried to extract it into Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\, but a window showed saying "access denied". Any help will be apreciated! Thanks. "dean-dean" wrote: If you have access to a computer running Windows XP, you can Copy the file msvbvm50.dll from C:\WINDOWS\system32\, and Paste it into the same folder as the program's .exe file that requires it, for example, put it in C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, if the MyProgram folder contains MyProgram.exe. It shouldn't have to be put in Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\... If you don't have access to an XP computer, go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172991/EN-US/ , and download http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/MSVBVM50.CAB . You can then extract the file from msvbvm50.cab, and place in the folder as noted above. "KillerK" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have just installed a program and everytime I try to run it, I get an error saying that MSVBVM50.dll is required. I do not know what that is. Is there anyway I can get the program to run? I have already tried compatibility mode but that does not seem to help. Thanks! |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
This solve the problem for me thank you.
I extracted it to desktop, copied it to the download folder and install the program that was there. Thanks a lot! "dean-dean" wrote: Try downloading MSVBVM50.CAB to your desktop, double-click on MSVBVM50.CAB, then drag msvbvm50.dll out of the MSVBVM50.CAB "folder" to your desktop. Right-click on msvbvm50.dll, choose Cut, and Paste it into the same folder as the .exe file (program) that needs it. "Naturewoman" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem. I downloaded the MSVBVM50.dll file but can't seem to extract it. I don't have a C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, so tried to extract it into Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\, but a window showed saying "access denied". Any help will be apreciated! Thanks. "dean-dean" wrote: If you have access to a computer running Windows XP, you can Copy the file msvbvm50.dll from C:\WINDOWS\system32\, and Paste it into the same folder as the program's .exe file that requires it, for example, put it in C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, if the MyProgram folder contains MyProgram.exe. It shouldn't have to be put in Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\... If you don't have access to an XP computer, go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172991/EN-US/ , and download http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/MSVBVM50.CAB . You can then extract the file from msvbvm50.cab, and place in the folder as noted above. "KillerK" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have just installed a program and everytime I try to run it, I get an error saying that MSVBVM50.dll is required. I do not know what that is. Is there anyway I can get the program to run? I have already tried compatibility mode but that does not seem to help. Thanks! |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
I am having the same problem. I downloaded the MSVBVM50.dll file but dunno
where to paste it because i am installing a screensaver and it not showing the target folder. type of file - application.exe description - install screensaver |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
i have the same problem whith DataStufion program i've downloaded the missing
DLL but still not working "KillerK" wrote: Hi there, I have just installed a program and everytime I try to run it, I get an error saying that MSVBVM50.dll is required. I do not know what that is. Is there anyway I can get the program to run? I have already tried compatibility mode but that does not seem to help. Thanks! |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
Thanks very much, your instructions were so clear & easy to follow, it worked
first time ! "dean-dean" wrote: If you have access to a computer running Windows XP, you can Copy the file msvbvm50.dll from C:\WINDOWS\system32\, and Paste it into the same folder as the program's .exe file that requires it, for example, put it in C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, if the MyProgram folder contains MyProgram.exe. It shouldn't have to be put in Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\... If you don't have access to an XP computer, go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172991/EN-US/ , and download http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/MSVBVM50.CAB . You can then extract the file from msvbvm50.cab, and place in the folder as noted above. "KillerK" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have just installed a program and everytime I try to run it, I get an error saying that MSVBVM50.dll is required. I do not know what that is. Is there anyway I can get the program to run? I have already tried compatibility mode but that does not seem to help. Thanks! |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
Even better, copy Both files contained within
http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/MSVBVM50.CAB to the desktop. Right click on the MSVBVM50,inf Setup File, and click on Install. (The Setup File has a picture with one gear, the other file has 2 gears.) Now any program that needs it should run fine. "dean-dean" wrote: If you have access to a computer running Windows XP, you can Copy the file msvbvm50.dll from C:\WINDOWS\system32\, and Paste it into the same folder as the program's .exe file that requires it, for example, put it in C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, if the MyProgram folder contains MyProgram.exe. It shouldn't have to be put in Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\... If you don't have access to an XP computer, go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172991/EN-US/ , and download http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/MSVBVM50.CAB . You can then extract the file from msvbvm50.cab, and place in the folder as noted above. |
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MSVBVM50.dll Problem
thanks for the info. it worked!
"dean-dean" wrote: If you have access to a computer running Windows XP, you can Copy the file msvbvm50.dll from C:\WINDOWS\system32\, and Paste it into the same folder as the program's .exe file that requires it, for example, put it in C:\Program Files\ MyProgram, if the MyProgram folder contains MyProgram.exe. It shouldn't have to be put in Vista's C:\WINDOWS\system32\... If you don't have access to an XP computer, go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172991/EN-US/ , and download http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb5/MSVBVM50.CAB . You can then extract the file from msvbvm50.cab, and place in the folder as noted above. "KillerK" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have just installed a program and everytime I try to run it, I get an error saying that MSVBVM50.dll is required. I do not know what that is. Is there anyway I can get the program to run? I have already tried compatibility mode but that does not seem to help. Thanks! |