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Actually, if you can spare a few minutes I suggest that anyone who downloads shell packs to always compare the files on thier systems with the files downloaded.

For your convenience, I have typed up all the version of files in the GANT2 1.2 Shell Pack

grab it here

Also, for all who are new to shell packs, read the FAQ in my signature below!

@Banzai Try to compare the file versions and they we can narrow down which file is causing the problem

for the shdocv problem, it's quite odd. On some systems it gets replaced whereas on other systems it doesn't. However, for the systems that it doesn't get replaced, all you have to do is just log on using safe mode and re-run the script. It should work ;-) (make sure not to overwrite your originals)

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This is what I have the ones are have left out are correct

My comctl32.dll - 5.82.2800.1106 gant - 6.0.2600.0

My msgina.dll - 5.1.2600.1343 gant - 5.1.2600.1106

My netshell.dll - 5.1.2600.1254 gant - 5.1.2600.1181

My shell32.dll - 6.0.2800.1502 gant - 6.0.2800.1233

Thanks for making the spreadsheet babis maybe you could get ЀṾ ?? ???g?燎 to put it in his next shell pack.

There are 2 files having the filename 'comctl32.dll' both with different file versions and to be placed in different folders in the windows directory.

regarding the other 3 files, that was the latest version at the time of release

the latest shell32.dll version is 6.0.2800.1348 which is the one everyone has.

how did u get 6.0.2800.1502? Are u using AutopatcherXP ?

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hey D i D gr8 Pack man. downloaded it a month or half back .....i am an admirer since then

nice to no u r a Neowian,

now i really believe those who told me that this place is full of serious geeks..

im not into software development but something more important.. protecting them, im specialising in cyber laws.

hope i'll be of some help to u guyz some day..

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