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jnibori
August 12th, 2002, 11:19 AM
InstallFile v1.2 [132k] W9x/2k/XP FREE

http://www.kraftig.com/InstallFile/

{Replace missing system files} Have you ever had the problem where
you can't run one of your favorite programs because "one of the
dlls suddenly has the wrong version number, probably as a result
of the installation of another program. After searching the disk
and CD-ROMs, you find the right version only to discover the wrong
version cannot be replaced. At this point, typically you would
reinstall your favorite application, perhaps losing a lot of
customized options." There's no reason to have to reinstall that
application though... just download InstallFile! InstallFile is
composed of two files: Installfile, which is a command-line
utility for replacing locked files on the hard disk immediately
after a reboot, and Winstallfile, which is the same thing, but
just in a Windows interface. InstallFile is simple, small,
DEFINITELY effective, and should be a staple on every technician's
utility CD.

TonyKlein
August 12th, 2002, 12:04 PM
What if you to decide to upgrade Internet Explorer.

Setup will want to update scores of dll's, but it won't be able to, which means you'll end up with a botched installation if I understand correctly what it is that InstallFile does.

It sounds great, but I'm not so certain of its usefulness.

jnibori
August 12th, 2002, 12:12 PM
Hmmm ???

Good point. I don't know.

TonyKlein
August 12th, 2002, 12:24 PM
Something else: If you have your Windows CD-ROM, and hold on to your Internet Explorer cabs you really have every file you need at your disposal.

You can then restore it whenever the need should arise using SFC in Windows 98 or Msconfig/Expand file in Win ME and XP.

Besides, Windows ME or XP have System File Protection, and won't even allow third party programs to replace a system file by a lower version, if I'm not mistaken.

root
August 12th, 2002, 09:38 PM
Win2K also has system file protection. :)

TonyKlein
August 13th, 2002, 02:02 AM
Thanks, I didn't know that.

I guess this is just one more program that hasn't been thought out too well... ::)

A much better alternative would probably be something like NIS File Check or RegRun which at least allow you to make up your own mind...