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Plotkin35
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      06-24-2008
Hello, I've been getting the following error message when my computer boots
up after I received the SP3 update.

"Unable to load msjter40.dll"

This happens just after the boot-up phase, just prior to going to my windows
desktop home screen. When I search the web for sources of the error, it
points back to MS Jet 4.0? I'm not sure if this is the issue or not. I also
can't seem to locate my Microsoft Office 2000 disc from Dell.

Any thoughts on what could have caused this?
 
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laloubi
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      06-24-2008

Hallo,

My system got the blue scree ater update to window xp SP3, even worse.
i had to restore the system.

"Plotkin35" wrote:

> Hello, I've been getting the following error message when my computer boots
> up after I received the SP3 update.
>
> "Unable to load msjter40.dll"
>
> This happens just after the boot-up phase, just prior to going to my windows
> desktop home screen. When I search the web for sources of the error, it
> points back to MS Jet 4.0? I'm not sure if this is the issue or not. I also
> can't seem to locate my Microsoft Office 2000 disc from Dell.
>
> Any thoughts on what could have caused this?

 
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realcestmoi
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      06-24-2008
Hi there,

msjter40.dll is a part of of Microsoft Jet 4.0 database engine Service Pack
8, you can download it from:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;829558 and install.

Let us know if the problem is solved by doing so?

Best regards,
Michel Denie


"Plotkin35" <> wrote in message
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> Hello, I've been getting the following error message when my computer
> boots
> up after I received the SP3 update.
>
> "Unable to load msjter40.dll"
>
> This happens just after the boot-up phase, just prior to going to my
> windows
> desktop home screen. When I search the web for sources of the error, it
> points back to MS Jet 4.0? I'm not sure if this is the issue or not. I
> also
> can't seem to locate my Microsoft Office 2000 disc from Dell.
>
> Any thoughts on what could have caused this?



 
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      06-24-2008

Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for
Windows XP, but only for Service Pack 3 (SP3), until 14 Apr-09. Chat and
e-mail support is available only in the United States and Canada.

• US:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131

• CA:
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• UK:
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• AU:
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• Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...spx?gprid=1173 | select
Windows XP | select Windows XP Service Pack 3

WinXP-specific newsgroup: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Plotkin35 wrote:
> Hello, I've been getting the following error message when my computer
> boots
> up after I received the SP3 update.
>
> "Unable to load msjter40.dll"
>
> This happens just after the boot-up phase, just prior to going to my
> windows
> desktop home screen. When I search the web for sources of the error, it
> points back to MS Jet 4.0? I'm not sure if this is the issue or not. I
> also
> can't seem to locate my Microsoft Office 2000 disc from Dell.
>
> Any thoughts on what could have caused this?


 
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stubby
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      04-18-2010


H o w t o c r e a t e f l a s h d r o p d o w n m e n u s
a n d w e b s i t e n a v i g a t i o n ( t u t o r i a l . )

If you are like me, always on a hectic schedule between deadlines, you
will love In this tutorial. I am going to demonstrate you the fastest
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Even if you are experienced flash/actionscript author, there is no point
on spending hours tweaking and modifying your design when you can do it
in just minutes.

I will present you Flash Menu Factory (FMF for short) is a valuable
tool, but almost kept secret among web designers. FMF simplifies the
design of 'flash menus' (http://www.flashmenufactory.com/) a lot. It
also offers many other site-navigation features like the creation of
tabs, web buttons, sidebars, sitemaps and more. In this tutorial I will
only focus in the creation of a simple website menu.

1 . S t a r t F M F

Click on the FMF Shortcut on your desktop. The main screen of the
software will look something like this:

[image:
http://www.flashmenufactory.com/Flas..._Screensh.jpg]

2 . C r e a t e t h e m e n u s t r u c t u r e

FMF displays your menu structure in the following area:

[image:
http://www.flashmenufactory.com/Flas...re-window.jpg]


Start creating your menu items by clicking the "Add item" or "Add
sub-item" buttons. As you make changes to your menu, they appear
immediately in the "Menu Preview Window."

[image:
http://www.flashmenufactory.com/Flas...ew-window.jpg]


3 . A d d y o u r p a g e l i n k s a n d d e s c r i p t
i o n t e x t

Edit your menu item’s Text by filling the corresponding blanks in the
"Menu Item Properties" window.

4 . S e l e c t y o u r m e n u ' s a p p e a r a n c e

Select one of the available "skins" (pre-made menu designs)from the
"Skin browser" window:

[image:
http://www.flashmenufactory.com/Flas...in-window.jpg]


5 . S a v e i t . Y o u a r e d o n e !

Now you can save your menu in flash format: Click on the "Export"
icon.Do not forget to save your menu in FMF format as well, using the
"Save" icon.And really thats all about it! Now compare this the manual,
tedious process of creating navigation in Adobe Flash. And if your
client required some change in the menu structure, or appearance it it
can be done literally in seconds.

Of course, there are dozens of options to customize your menu, adding
sound effects, creating buttons, sidebars, tabs etc, but those are
beyond the scope of this tutorial. You will find more information at
'www.flashmenufactory.com' (http://www.flashmenufactory.com/)

I hope you found this tutorial useful!

Marc Thomson


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