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  1. Rob Gillespie

    What the HECK is "Rundll32" and...

    If you start deleting .dll files then your system wont be usable for very long. I think that's the point Nick was trying convey. [Edited last by Rob Gillespie on August 12, 2001 at 12:06 PM]
  2. Rob Gillespie

    What the HECK is "Rundll32" and...

    Scott, what else is showing as running when to do Ctrl_Alt_Del? If you want to see what applications Windows is loading on startup, click on the Start button, select 'Run' and type msconfig. A window should appear. The 'Startup' tab shows everything that is loaded at boot.
  3. Rob Gillespie

    What the HECK is "Rundll32" and...

    Honestly Scott, it should be there.
  4. Rob Gillespie

    What the HECK is "Rundll32" and...

    Windows probably wouldn't even let you delete it, but if you managed to there's a good chance your system wouldn't come back up again. I'm curious though - what has caused you to want to get rid of it? The Dynamic Link Library files are part of the Windows substructure. They're not like an...
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