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RE: TorCP won't start without mfc70.dll
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- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:02:41 -0500
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Hm. I tried removing my mfc70.dll (which caused TorCP to not start) and then placed it in the same directory as the .exe, and it worked fine and I didn't have to register anything. Can you perhaps see if Filemon from SysInternals or something like it yields any useful information about where it's actually looking for this dll?
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Subject: Re: TorCP won't start without mfc70.dll
* Edman, Matt schrieb am 2005-10-27 um 21:48 Uhr:
> You might try placing mfc70.dll (and any other dlls it yells at you
> for) in the same directory as torcp.exe.
This was the first thing I tried. But I got the same error message.
The mfc70.dll came from dll-files.com. I placed it into the TorCP-dir (where torcp.exe and some other files are) and tried to open TorCP by doubleclicking on it. Actually I hardly use Windows. Could it be that this dll must be registered somewhere?
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