Thanks, I really appreciate the step by step guide on using the repair install feature of the installation CD. But I have a follow up question. Will this method also work for other dll problems, let's say, Officeav.dll. Is there a general method to deal with problematic dll files?
From what I know, there are dll repair and scan tools out there, that help fix problems particularly associated with dlls. It will first scan your pc, then attempt to repair any dll problem it has detected during the scan. Do you know of any easier workaround?