Oh dear,

I had almost forgotton how much fun Windows can be.  I've just installed  
Terragen, a nice-looking free clone of Bryce 3D that runs under Win95 and
NT.  Alas, this fine program overwrote some crucial Windows system DLLs with
incompatible NT files.  As a result, I cannot run most of my Windows    
programs any more; in particular, I cannot install new programs that would
restore the proper DLLs.  This is quite a catastrophe, since I'm on working
vacation' in Europe for the next two weeks and left my Win95 CD-ROM at home.
                                                                        
Would someone please, please, please be so kind to mail the file        
"c:\windows\system\comdlg32.dll" to me in order to get me going again?  I'm
using the US version of Windows 95 B.  (For some strange reason, this   
"comdlg32.dll" file is shown as "dc0.dll" in the recycle bin.)          

Thanks 1e6 for any help,
Ralph

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Ralph Benzinger
This is my theory, it is mine, I own it, and what it is, too.

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