Yes, this is the sort of message I got when I tried to install it a year or so ago. Alas, I still have Win98 at work; no one will buy me XP or a machine able to run it; and I didn't know how to get the missing DLL. Not the programmer's fault, but the fault of my stingy university.
Peter
Norman Hinton wrote:
Digital Medievalist Journal (Inaugural Issue Fall 2004). Call for papers: http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/cfp.htm
Unfortunately, that's all the details there are. I got the dialog box and it said as I reported. It specifically said that I had files missing from my OS, which seems very unlikely -- more likely is that it expected to find XP, which I don't use. As soon as I saw the dialog box, I got rid of everything. I wish I could be more help, but you can bet I'm not going to try it again.....
Your colleague's report is a bit thin on actual details
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