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Guest SANTANDER
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I've installed one application, but it was too ugly and I want throw it out.

It placed all files in C:\Program files directory without creating

appropriate folder. I checked setup log and find files it installed. I am

not sure for one file: VB40032.DLL - does program installed this file or it

has rewrited an existing file? Anyway, can I remove this VB40032.DLL file?

 

Setup start: 2007-07-04 22:53:39

Desktop directory detected as: C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\

Installation Path: C:\Program Files\

Created file (1): C:\Program Files\VB40032.DLL

Created file (2): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Help.hlp

Created file (3): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.exe

Created file (4): C:\Program Files\Sample.exe

Created file (5): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Software Setup.exe

Created file (6): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Online.url

Created folder (1): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action Flash

Created file (7): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

Flash\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.lnk

Created file (8): C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.lnk

Created file (9): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

Flash\Autorun Action Flash Help.lnk

Created file (10): C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Autorun Action Flash Help.lnk

Created file (11): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

Flash\Sample.lnk

Created file (12): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

Flash\Autorun Action Flash Software Uninstall.lnk

Created file (13): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

Flash\Autorun Action Flash Online.lnk

Created association: .afb

Created file (14): C:\Program Files\setup.log

Setup End: 2007-07-04

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Guest John Dulak
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Re: VB40032.DLL file

 

SANTANDER wrote:

> I've installed one application, but it was too ugly and I want throw it out.

> It placed all files in C:\Program files directory without creating

> appropriate folder. I checked setup log and find files it installed. I am

> not sure for one file: VB40032.DLL - does program installed this file or it

> has rewrited an existing file? Anyway, can I remove this VB40032.DLL file?

 

Santander:

 

VB40032.DLL is the Visual Basic 4.0 Runtime module. Evidently the

program you tried to install was written in Visual Basic and needs

this file to run. If you don't want to delete it just rename it and

see if everything still works.

 

 

HTH & GL

 

John

 

 

 

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Guest glee
Posted

Re: VB40032.DLL file

 

Just to add to John's reply.....if the file VB40032.DLL is located in your \Windows

or \Windows\System folder, you could just leave it there. It is a Visual Basic 4

library file, and will do no harm. You may actually run across an app that will use

it some time, saving you the trouble of acquiring it later.

 

I ran across a program a few years ago that did just what you described....it

installed in the Program Files folder rather than in a sub-folder of it.

Coincidentally (or perhaps not), it was a very badly written Visual Basic

application, apparently written by someone who had not learned how to use Visual

Basic yet.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

 

 

"SANTANDER" <santander@microsoft.news> wrote in message

news:uDLoA%23nvHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> I've installed one application, but it was too ugly and I want throw it out.

> It placed all files in C:\Program files directory without creating

> appropriate folder. I checked setup log and find files it installed. I am

> not sure for one file: VB40032.DLL - does program installed this file or it

> has rewrited an existing file? Anyway, can I remove this VB40032.DLL file?

>

> Setup start: 2007-07-04 22:53:39

> Desktop directory detected as: C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\

> Installation Path: C:\Program Files\

> Created file (1): C:\Program Files\VB40032.DLL

> Created file (2): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Help.hlp

> Created file (3): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.exe

> Created file (4): C:\Program Files\Sample.exe

> Created file (5): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Software Setup.exe

> Created file (6): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Online.url

> Created folder (1): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action Flash

> Created file (7): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.lnk

> Created file (8): C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.lnk

> Created file (9): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Help.lnk

> Created file (10): C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Autorun Action Flash Help.lnk

> Created file (11): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> Flash\Sample.lnk

> Created file (12): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Software Uninstall.lnk

> Created file (13): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Online.lnk

> Created association: .afb

> Created file (14): C:\Program Files\setup.log

> Setup End: 2007-07-04

>

Guest SANTANDER
Posted

Re: VB40032.DLL file

 

 

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

news:OYST8rovHHA.412@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Just to add to John's reply.....if the file VB40032.DLL is located in your

> \Windows or \Windows\System folder, you could just leave it there. It is

> a Visual Basic 4 library file, and will do no harm. You may actually run

> across an app that will use it some time, saving you the trouble of

> acquiring it later.

> I ran across a program a few years ago that did just what you

> described....it installed in the Program Files folder rather than in a

> sub-folder of it. Coincidentally (or perhaps not), it was a very badly

> written Visual Basic application, apparently written by someone who had

> not learned how to use Visual Basic yet.

--

> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

> http://dts-l.org/

> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

 

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> "SANTANDER" <santander@microsoft.news> wrote in message

> news:uDLoA%23nvHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> I've installed one application, but it was too ugly and I want throw it

>> out.

>> It placed all files in C:\Program files directory without creating

>> appropriate folder. I checked setup log and find files it installed. I am

>> not sure for one file: VB40032.DLL - does program installed this file or

>> it

>> has rewrited an existing file? Anyway, can I remove this VB40032.DLL

>> file?

>> Setup start: 2007-07-04 22:53:39

>> Desktop directory detected as: C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\

>> Installation Path: C:\Program Files\

>> Created file (1): C:\Program Files\VB40032.DLL

>> Created file (2): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Help.hlp

>> Created file (3): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.exe

>> Created file (4): C:\Program Files\Sample.exe

>> Created file (5): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Software

>> Setup.exe

>> Created file (6): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Online.url

>> Created folder (1): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action Flash

>> Created file (7): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

>> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.lnk

>> Created file (8): C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.lnk

>> Created file (9): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

>> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Help.lnk

>> Created file (10): C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Autorun Action Flash Help.lnk

>> Created file (11): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

>> Flash\Sample.lnk

>> Created file (12): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

>> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Software Uninstall.lnk

>> Created file (13): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

>> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Online.lnk

>> Created association: .afb

>> Created file (14): C:\Program Files\setup.log

>> Setup End: 2007-07-04

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This VB40032.DLL library does not supplied with windows 98?

 

Santander

Guest glee
Posted

Re: VB40032.DLL file

 

"SANTANDER" <santander@microsoft.news> wrote in message

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>

> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

> news:OYST8rovHHA.412@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> > Just to add to John's reply.....if the file VB40032.DLL is located in

your

> > \Windows or \Windows\System folder, you could just leave it there. It

is

> > a Visual Basic 4 library file, and will do no harm. You may actually

run

> > across an app that will use it some time, saving you the trouble of

> > acquiring it later.

>

> > I ran across a program a few years ago that did just what you

> > described....it installed in the Program Files folder rather than in a

> > sub-folder of it. Coincidentally (or perhaps not), it was a very badly

> > written Visual Basic application, apparently written by someone who had

> > not learned how to use Visual Basic yet.

> --

> > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

> > http://dts-l.org/

> > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

>

> --------------

> > "SANTANDER" <santander@microsoft.news> wrote in message

> > news:uDLoA%23nvHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> >> I've installed one application, but it was too ugly and I want throw it

> >> out.

> >> It placed all files in C:\Program files directory without creating

> >> appropriate folder. I checked setup log and find files it installed. I

am

> >> not sure for one file: VB40032.DLL - does program installed this file

or

> >> it

> >> has rewrited an existing file? Anyway, can I remove this VB40032.DLL

> >> file?

>

> >> Setup start: 2007-07-04 22:53:39

> >> Desktop directory detected as: C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\

> >> Installation Path: C:\Program Files\

> >> Created file (1): C:\Program Files\VB40032.DLL

> >> Created file (2): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Help.hlp

> >> Created file (3): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.exe

> >> Created file (4): C:\Program Files\Sample.exe

> >> Created file (5): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Software

> >> Setup.exe

> >> Created file (6): C:\Program Files\Autorun Action Flash Online.url

> >> Created folder (1): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action Flash

> >> Created file (7): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> >> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.lnk

> >> Created file (8): C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Autorun Action Flash Wizard.lnk

> >> Created file (9): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> >> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Help.lnk

> >> Created file (10): C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Autorun Action Flash Help.lnk

> >> Created file (11): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> >> Flash\Sample.lnk

> >> Created file (12): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> >> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Software Uninstall.lnk

> >> Created file (13): C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\Autorun Action

> >> Flash\Autorun Action Flash Online.lnk

> >> Created association: .afb

> >> Created file (14): C:\Program Files\setup.log

> >> Setup End: 2007-07-04

> ------------

> This VB40032.DLL library does not supplied with windows 98?

>

> Santander

 

No, it's not.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+


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