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What does this mean?

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Name: Mike S.
Date: November 27, 2002 at 00:25:25 Pacific
OS: WinXP
CPU/Ram: P4 1.6GHz/512MB
Comment:

When trying to run a certain program i receive the following error message: "Procedure entry point Lpkpresent could not be located in the dynamic link library USP10.dll"

I found out that USP10.dll is an Unicode Script Processor and that i have two installed on my computer. One is a newer version pre-installed with WinXP and the other is from the program i'm trying to run.

Does anyone know what this means?



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Name: Brian Rignall
Date: November 27, 2002 at 00:57:47 Pacific
Reply:

It means that whichever version is being accessed by the program is incorrect.

You might try reinstalling your 'application' and or 'program' and make sure that it loads the .DLL in place of the Windows Version.

Alternately a safer choice:

Copy the Windows USP10.DLL to a 'safe folder' then copy the Program USP10.DLL to the Windows Folder.

The attempt to run your program.


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