I have the file OFUSBS.DLL on the C:\Program , that triggers the message "
not a valid windows image" and when try to erase shows a " access denied"
message.
How do I get read of this DLL?
Also getting the message that this other file is not a valid windows image
either ..
Windows\Winsxs\X86_microsoft.VC80.crt_IFC8B3B9A1EI8E3B_8.0.50727.3053_X-WW_B80FA8CA\MSVCR80.DLL
Appreciate any help with these two.
XP system , with 2007 office
Thanks
AFB
Not valid windows image
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Re: Not valid windows image
A web search with Google indicates that ofusbs.dll is used by Ofoto USB
Services created by Ofoto, Inc. Ofoto is owned by Kodak; here is a link
to the Help Center:
http://assets.kodakgallery.com/A/help.html
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
AFB wrote:
> I have the file OFUSBS.DLL on the C:\Program , that triggers the message "
> not a valid windows image" and when try to erase shows a " access denied"
> message.
> How do I get read of this DLL?
> Also getting the message that this other file is not a valid windows image
> either ..
> Windows\Winsxs\X86_microsoft.VC80.crt_IFC8B3B9A1EI8E3B_8.0.50727.3053_X-WW_B80FA8CA\MSVCR80.DLL
> Appreciate any help with these two.
> XP system , with 2007 office
>
> Thanks
> AFB
>
Services created by Ofoto, Inc. Ofoto is owned by Kodak; here is a link
to the Help Center:
http://assets.kodakgallery.com/A/help.html
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
AFB wrote:
> I have the file OFUSBS.DLL on the C:\Program , that triggers the message "
> not a valid windows image" and when try to erase shows a " access denied"
> message.
> How do I get read of this DLL?
> Also getting the message that this other file is not a valid windows image
> either ..
> Windows\Winsxs\X86_microsoft.VC80.crt_IFC8B3B9A1EI8E3B_8.0.50727.3053_X-WW_B80FA8CA\MSVCR80.DLL
> Appreciate any help with these two.
> XP system , with 2007 office
>
> Thanks
> AFB
>
Re: Not valid windows image
AFB wrote:
> I have the file OFUSBS.DLL on the C:\Program , that triggers the message "
> not a valid Windows image" and when I try to erase, shows an "access denied"
> message.
> How do I get read of this DLL?
> Also getting the message that this other file is not a valid Windows image
> either:
> Windows\Winsxs\X86_microsoft.VC80.crt_IFC8B3B9A1EI8E3B_8.0.50727.3053_X-WW_B80FA8CA\MSVCR80.DLL
> Appreciate any help with these two.
> XP system, with 2007 Office
>
> Thanks
> AFB
The path to the file appears to be wrong, or not in quotes, as required
in many cases. The file should be located in a folder similar to this:
"C:\Program Files\Kodak Gallery\OFUSBS.DLL"
It may be that the reference to the file in the registry isn't within
quotes, so the space after Program is mistaken as the end of the path.
If that's the case, you can:
- Run REGEDIT
- Press the Home key
- Press Ctrl/F and type OFUSBS.DLL
- Press Enter to start the search. If found, make sure the file's path
is withing quotes so the correct path will be seen. If not, modify the
path to add the quotes. Press F3 to continue the search through the
registry, for more entries.
--
Joe =o)
> I have the file OFUSBS.DLL on the C:\Program , that triggers the message "
> not a valid Windows image" and when I try to erase, shows an "access denied"
> message.
> How do I get read of this DLL?
> Also getting the message that this other file is not a valid Windows image
> either:
> Windows\Winsxs\X86_microsoft.VC80.crt_IFC8B3B9A1EI8E3B_8.0.50727.3053_X-WW_B80FA8CA\MSVCR80.DLL
> Appreciate any help with these two.
> XP system, with 2007 Office
>
> Thanks
> AFB
The path to the file appears to be wrong, or not in quotes, as required
in many cases. The file should be located in a folder similar to this:
"C:\Program Files\Kodak Gallery\OFUSBS.DLL"
It may be that the reference to the file in the registry isn't within
quotes, so the space after Program is mistaken as the end of the path.
If that's the case, you can:
- Run REGEDIT
- Press the Home key
- Press Ctrl/F and type OFUSBS.DLL
- Press Enter to start the search. If found, make sure the file's path
is withing quotes so the correct path will be seen. If not, modify the
path to add the quotes. Press F3 to continue the search through the
registry, for more entries.
--
Joe =o)