Well, usually stuff like vbrun300.dll is in something that Microsoft calls a 
"redistributable"
package that developers can hand out with their programs.

Also, there are a number of sites that have various DLLs for download.  For 
example,
http://www.dll-files.com was one of the first that hits with a Google search 
for vbrun300.dll.

But if you'll sleep better by getting it directly from Microsoft try:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196285/

As a side comment I would note that bvrun300.dll harkens back to Visual Basic 
3.0; which is no more
than just a few generations old! ;-) [See David Woolley's comments under the 
original subject line.]

Cheers,
-rick, K7LOG


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