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More info?)
Hi, Jeromy.
I don't know anything about wrkbe32.dll. After reading your question, I
first opened a "DOS" window on my computer and typed dir \WinNT\wrkb*.*
/s/a. This searches the entire boot folder (and all subfolders) for any
file that starts with "wkrb"; none were found on my computer. Then I asked
Google to search for "wrkbe32" in support.microsoft.com; there were no hits.
Finally, I had Google search the entire web for that name: it found one
hit:
What is wrkbe32.dll
http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6239-0.html?forumID=48&threadID=152129
This is a question posted by tacojd@hotmail.com (is that you?) on 5/13/04.
One responder asked, 'Did the machine previously have Workbench installed?"
Does that question ring any bells in your case?
RC
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Microsoft Windows MVP
"Jeromy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know the purpose of this dll? I have it on my pc. It isnt
> hurting anything but I was just curious to know what it did and if it was
> ok to delete it.