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Hi,well you do not really need a batch file. It would make some steps easier, but you can also type in the command directly.Anyway: A batch file is a simple text file which contains commands.- So rightclick on the desktop: new->textfile- open the new textfile for editing and insert the text: regsvr32 /u x10net.dll- save the textfile and rename it (rightclick->rename)- name it unreg.bat (you have to activate in windows the view on file extensions)=> or just use the file I attached.... - copy the unreg.bat wherever you find the x10net.dll and simply run it (doubleclick)HTH,Flip.
Hi,
well you do not really need a batch file. It would make some steps easier, but you can also type in the command directly.
Anyway: A batch file is a simple text file which contains commands.
- So rightclick on the desktop: new->textfile
- open the new textfile for editing and insert the text: regsvr32 /u x10net.dll
- save the textfile and rename it (rightclick->rename)
- name it unreg.bat (you have to activate in windows the view on file extensions)
=> or just use the file I attached....
- copy the unreg.bat wherever you find the x10net.dll and simply run it (doubleclick)
HTH,
Flip.