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Re: rundll32.exe
Hello, and Welcome to D-A-L.
Are you running 98FE or 98SE? The date/time stamp on the majority of system files will be;
98FE = 11/24/1998 8:02 AM
98SE = 4/23/1999 10:22 PM
(c:\command.com and c:\io.sys being two of these files....
Open a DOS window. (COMMAND PROMPT) You should be at C:\WINDOWS. Type in cd\. This should bring you to the root directory of C:. At the C:\> prompt type in dir/a/o/p and check the date and time stamps on these two files.)
Also at the C:\> prompt type in dir/p/s rundll32.exe and hit ENTER. If the file is present on the system it will be listed. Note the directory in which it is listed.
Post back with your results/any further questions.
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Last edited by Dan Penny; 16-09-2006 at 04:31 PM.
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