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I NEED THIS FILE TO RUN A DOWN LOAD. IF ANY ONE HAS THIS OR KNOWS WHERE TO GET IT EMAIL ME AT wschuda@netescape.net

Can someone tell me where I can find wininet.dll and I need to down load it.
I get a error message "invalid page fault in module WININET.DLL at 0137:702068c7."
I get this message when I try to open American Greetings Card software.

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I NEED THIS FILE TO RUN A DOWN LOAD. IF
ANY ONE HAS THIS OR KNOWS WHERE TO GET
IT EMAIL ME AT
mpl35@hotmail.com

Why doesn't anyone answer the question.
I need it baaaaaad and I just wanna know where to get it

Now searching shareware.com. No Luck.
Now searching Microsoft.com. No Luck.
Now searching google.com which led me to:
solo.abac.com/dllarchive. HE SCORES!!!!Go to solo.abac.com/dllarchive/w/wininet.zip
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I have found that this file is located in the c:\windows\system directory and has an association with vb scripting. I think that you can copy the file from any windows 98 machine and use it since the size has been the same on all machines I have checked. I will try and find the source of the error, but it is possible that is deleted as a shared resource no longer in use when certain programs are uninstalled.

Here is the latest info on the problem that I have found....
http://support.paonline.com/support/windows/WIN95/WININET.HTM

Ok, folks! you want definitive answers? I have found a page, that was origionally copied from microsoft's website, and now I give it to you! (I had the same/similar problems with wininet.dll- it's not the file that is bad- it's an association problem- read on, to find out more)Page Fault in Wininet.dll After Installing Internet Explorer
Last reviewed: November 3, 1997
Article ID: Q160256
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 3.0, 3.01, 3.02 for Windows 95
SYMPTOMS
After you install Internet Explorer, you may receive an error message similar to the following message when you try to start Windows 95, open Control Panel, or perform other tasks in Windows 95:
Caused an Invalid Page Fault in Module Wininet.dll
whereis Regsvr32.exe, Explorer.exe, Iexplore.exe, or another program. If you click OK, Windows 95 may seem to function properly only briefly before the error message is displayed again. CAUSE
This behavior can occur for either of the following reasons:The History folder or the cache folders used by Internet Explorer are damaged.
The index files used to track the contents of the History or cache folders are damaged.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, follow these steps:Empty the History and cache folders used by Internet Explorer. To do so, follow these steps:
a. Click Options on the View menu in Internet Explorer.b. Click the Navigation tab, click Clear History in the History area,
and then click Yes in the dialog box that appears.
c. Click the Advanced tab, click Settings in the Temporary Internet
Files area, click Empty Folder, and then click Yes in the dialog box
that appears.After performing these steps, check to see if the issue has been resolved. If it has not been resolved, continue with step 2.
Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs.
Click Internet Explorer 3.x in the list of installed programs, and then click Add/Remove.
After Internet Explorer 3.x has been removed, restart the computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95" message, press the F8 key, and then choose Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu.
Type the following commands, pressing ENTER after each command.
NOTE: When you press ENTER after typing each of the following DELTREE commands, you should be prompted to confirm that you want to delete the folder. If this prompt is not displayed, the DELTREE command may have been typed incorrectly.cd windows
smartdrv
deltree cookies
deltree java
deltree occache
deltree tempor~1
deltree history
cd system
ren mshtml.dll mshtml.old
ren shdocvw.dll shdocvw.old
ren inetcfg.dll inetcfg.old
ren actxprxy.dll actxprxy.old
ren wininet.dll wininet.old
ren cachevu.dll cachevu.old
ren inetcpl.cpl inetcpl.old
ren shlwapi.dll shlwapi.old
ren url.dll url.old
ren urlmon.dll urlmon.old
ren wsock32n.dll wsock32n.oldPress CTRL+ALT+DELETE to restart your computer and restart Windows 95 normally.
Reinstall Internet Explorer. For information about obtaining Internet Explorer 3.02, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q164475TITLE : Availability of Internet Explorer 3.02 for Windows 95 And NT 4.0
MORE INFORMATION
When you attempt to start Windows 95, open Control Panel, or perform other tasks in Windows 95 after installing Internet Explorer 3.x, Internet Explorer may need to use the Regsvr32.exe program to register one or more registry entries associated with the Wininet.dll dynamic-link library (DLL). When it does so, Internet Explorer may need to access one or more of the index files used to track the contents of the History and cache folders. If Internet Explorer is unable to access one of the files because the file or the folder associated with file is damaged, the problem described in this article may occur.
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Additional query words: 3.00 3.01 3.02 ie3 ie30 ie301 ie302
Keywords : kberrmsg kbtool msiew95 kbfaq
Version : 3.00 3.01
Platform : WINDOWS

You want wininet.dll, well unlike the guy above me I will just give it to you:
http://www.scinotebook.com/scinotebook/support/wininetdll.htm

It turns out that, despite Microsoft's assurances of backward compatibility on dll's, newer versions of wininet are not compatible with some older versions of other dll's (urlmon, shlwapi), so simply reinstalling wininet may not solve your problem. Microsoft is aware of the difficulty, as there are several references in their technical database to fixing the problem. The easiest fix reported to work is to reinstall Internet Explorer, which installs compatible versions of all of the dll's.

Do you get "Explorer has caused an error in wininet.dll" ??? I fixed it on my CPU, like to know how send me e-mail and I will tell step by step..Plus give you the Newest file too...

Go to http://wininet.tripod.com/
Download the file "wininet.dll" by right-clicking and choosing "Save File As."
Place the file in C:\Windows\System
Enjoy!

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