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netshell.dll = 5.1.2600.1106

shimgvw.dll = 6.0.2800.1106

The netshell is from a freshly formated and updated box, and the shimgvw is from my box now, which I'm pretty sure is untainted, so those should be right. Let me know if I'm wrong. :)

Kinda weird question but hopefully someone knows whats goin on.... I have GANT 2 shell pack version 1.1 on my comp (great work Devil) but when i go to update, usually there is an update or 2 there, but there seems to 0 in every category, just wondering if this happened to anyone else.... thanks....peace

ps. cant wait for another update!!

INFERNO2k - the run icon in the start panel n in the window too is perfectly fine here. replacing the files again should solve the problem. do let me know if it does solver ur problem.

thanx blay, someone posted at the back that 1106 is an old version and that the latest is 1181 for sp1. although he cud have been using ATXP or somthing. if anyone has a problem with netshell.dll or its version let me know now or netshell.dll will remain 1106 in the pack.

guys if u find anymore bugs or wud like something to be in the update let me know now, coz most likely there wont be a 1.3. if there will be a 1.3 it wont be soon at all.

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Why not use the updated dlls from the APXP..theres no harm in using the lastest files is there..

I have a feeling alot of people here use APXP and therefore would benefit those who uses the program which is widely available on these forums....how about it...>??

Your work is very much appreciated and we wouldn't want your work to die off..Keep it live...

If you need any help why not get someone to help..Im sure there are plenty of ppl who wouldn't mind helping you out...

ok dont know wats wrong with JUPA.com but the pics i upload dont work anyone know were else i could store them... with that out of the way i found another glitch thingy for some reason the arrow that goes in the bottem right hand corner of all the shortcuts is blocky as some of the other icons were before the update. not sure if this was brought up but if not heres a first :p

armada - wooo.. i didnt even know that my shell pack even changes icons in such tiny places lol. I dont know which file holds that icon but Ill try to look for it though.

jnr_subz33 - ATXP keeps getting updated every month. I cant keep updating the pack every now n then. good idea but im in no mood to redo the whole shell pack. anywys sp2 will be coming out soon. so we'll see then.

people having problems with wmplayer.exe saying thay it wouldnt launch n stuff, add me on msn so i can work on it.

and hurry coz i wanna release the update fast.

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Cerpin Taxt - r u using ATXP??

try replacing the shell32 again.

try to rebuild ur cache with another program.

its even possible that the gant 2 shell32.dll has gone bad n the icons r not showing up.

do one thing. right click on any folder, click properties > customize tab > change icon. tell me if u see gant icons when u click change icons. ( not just the default gant icon but all gant icons)

anyone here with shell32 version 1242 apply this pack??

i forget off hand which dll all the internet explorer avis are and just little icons in iE, but i think that those dlls are a different version because i was asked to do an service pack 1 update to iE, and it changed all that, so just lettin ya know about that stuff, before you put the update out

babis there are few different versions between urs n mine :

hddwiz.cpl ----- mine - 5.1.2600.0 ---------------- yours - 5.1.2600.1125 -------- mine - old

comctl32.dll --- mine - 6.0.2600.0 -----------------yours - 5.82.2800.1106 ------- mine - new

mshtml.dll ----- mine - 6.0.2800.1106 -------------yours - 6.0.2800.1400 -------- mine - old

msoeres.dll ---- mine - 6.0.2800.1106 -------------yours - 6.0.2800.1123 ------- mine - old

netshell.dll ----- mine - 5.1.2600.1106 -------------yours - 5.1.2600.1181 ------- mine - old

shdocvw.dll ---- mine - 6.0.2800.1276 ------------ yours - 6.0.2800.1400 -------- mine - old

explorer.exe --- mine - 6.0.2800.1221-------------yours - 6.0.2800.1106 ------- mine - new

armada posted some file versions which match with mine :

mshtml.dll - 6.0.2800.1106

shdocvw.dll - 6.0.2800.1276

iexplore.exe - 6.0.2800.1106

windows is weird lol. gives some people old verisons n some people new of some files.

I think that everyones file versions can never completely match with each other. some people have new versions of some files n some people have old verisons of some other files. well no probs. send me the files of which i have old versions to [email protected] or if u can put it up anywhere, let me know. I just hope the people having old versions of some files arent made to go back to the old versions by windows update after applying the pack.

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Update will be ready by tomm.

Changes in 1.2

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Updated these files with newer versions :

hddwiz.cpl

Imagedrive.cpl

mshtml.dll

msoeres.dll

netshell.dll

shdocvw.dll

Smudgy icons fixed :

multiple properties icon (was fine in V.1. forgot abt it in V.1.1 when I updated shell32.dll)

advanced properties icon

shortcut icon

'move read-only file' dialog icon

Added shimgvw.dll. So we now have G.A.N.T. 2 file type icons.

Added a differnt wmplayer.exe so people having problems with the wmplayer.exe previously can use the other one now.

Changed open folder icon.

@ЀṾ ?? ???g?燎

Could you please list all of the files that are included in the pack....I have just completed a full reformat with sp1 install and with all updates also...

This way i could also compare my files to your files...

Thanks man..can't wait for the next update....

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