FIX: International Versions of DCOM95 Causes CompObj.dll Message (185803)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft OLE Libraries, when used with:
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows 95
This article was previously published under Q185803 SYMPTOMS
When you install DCOM95 on a non-US version of Windows, a system message
about a version mismatch in CompObj.dll might appear. This message appears
when you restart the computer after completing the installation. After the
you dismiss the message box, the system replaces the CompObj.dll installed
by DCOM95 with the pre-existing CompObj.dll.
CAUSE
DCOM95 does not install a localized version of CompObj.dll. When you start
Windows 95, it checks the file versions of a set of known DLLs. If Windows
95 finds a version mismatch or a language conflict, it restores the
conflicting file with the original copy of the file.
RESOLUTION
The message box is benign, and you can safely ignore it. DCOM95's copy of
CompObj.dll has the same functionality as the original CompObj.dll. Since
DCOM95's version of CompObj.dll is not localized, there is a language
conflict between DCOM95's version of the DLL (ENGLISH) and the
international version. As a result, the system message appears.
STATUSThis problem was corrected in DCOM95 build 2420.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/15/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbBug kbDCOM kbfix kbOSWin95fix kbOSWinNT400sp4fix KB185803 |
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