Corrupt system file

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On a working WinXP system, I got a message that a file, I think

c:/WINDOWS/system32/wbem/framedyn.dll, is corrupt. How can I verify that

claim and how can I restore that file?
 
"Herzl Regev" wrote:



> On a working WinXP system, I got a message that a file, I think

> c:/WINDOWS/system32/wbem/framedyn.dll, is corrupt. How can I verify that

> claim and how can I restore that file?




See the following KB article:



http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319114
 
On 4/1/2010 10:21 AM, Herzl Regev wrote:

> On a working WinXP system, I got a message that a file, I think

> c:/WINDOWS/system32/wbem/framedyn.dll, is corrupt. How can I verify that

> claim and how can I restore that file?




http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319114
 
"Mark Adams" wrote:

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319114




It says to get the file from %systemroot%\system32\dllcache. I don't know

the situation in the system that I'm trying to repair, but I don't have the

file there in my system (WinXP SP3). I have the file in four places: one

version in c:/WINDOWS\$NtServicePackUninstall$, and another in

c:/WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386,

c:/WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download.bak\bla, and

c:/WINDOWS\system32\wbem. Does that mean anything useful for the system that

I'm trying to remote control?
 
On 4/2/2010 8:31 AM, Herzl Regev wrote:

> "Mark Adams" wrote:

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319114


>

> It says to get the file from %systemroot%\system32\dllcache. I don't know

> the situation in the system that I'm trying to repair, but I don't have the

> file there in my system (WinXP SP3). I have the file in four places: one

> version in c:/WINDOWS\$NtServicePackUninstall$, and another in

> c:/WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386,

> c:/WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download.bak\bla, and

> c:/WINDOWS\system32\wbem. Does that mean anything useful for the system that

> I'm trying to remote control?




Did you try the "Verify System Variables" solution on that KB page?
 
"Herzl Regev" wrote:



> On a working WinXP system, I got a message that a file, I think

> c:/WINDOWS/system32/wbem/framedyn.dll, is corrupt. How can I verify that

> claim and how can I restore that file?




You need to perform the following two tasks to fix the framedyn.dll error:

- The steps listed below guide you on how to replace the framedyn.dll file:

1. Go to Start menu and then click Run.

2. In the Open dialog box type C:\system32\dllcache and press OK button to

open the dllcache folder.

3. In the dllcache folder locate and right-click the framedyn.dll file.

4. Select Copy.

5. Go to Start menu again, click Run, type C:\system32\wbem and click OK.

6. Right-click on wbem folder and select Paste. If a message pops up on your

screen, asking whether you wish to replace the existing file or not, select

Yes.

- The steps listed below guide you on how to verify the system variable

settings:

1. Go to Control Panel window, choose the Performance and Maintenance link

and then select the System link. If you encounter a framedyn.dll error

message at this step, press OK.

2. In the System Properties dialog box that opens, click the Advanced tab

and then choose the Environment Variables button. This will open the

Environment Variable dialog box.

3. Now, choose the variable Path listed in the System Variables section and

click the Edit button. This will open the Environment Variable dialog box.

4. Enter C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\wbem in the

Variable value box and click the OK button.
 
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