Article ID: 92759
Article Last Modified on 9/11/1999
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows Sound System 1.0
This article was previously published under Q92759
SUMMARY
When attempting to open an AVI file in VidEdit from Microsoft Video for Windows 1.0, you may receive the following error message:
This message occurs when an older copy of a dynamic link library file (<filename>.DLL) is accessed in place of the DLL that shipped with Microsoft Video for Windows 1.0.
MORE INFORMATION
Some third-party multimedia applications may install all or part of their dynamic link library files directly to the Windows Directory. If this occurs, Microsoft Video for Windows 1.0 will not properly overwrite/replace these files during installation. This may result in Microsoft Video for Windows accessing these older DLL's during the operation of the application resulting in the "Undefined Dynalink" error. One of the more common files exhibiting this characteristic is WINCOM.DLL. To check for duplicate DLL files, run a search of the WINDOWS directory and all subdirectories from File Manager. The DLL files that ship with Microsoft Video for Windows 1.0 are:
MCIOLE.DLL DISPDIB.DLL MSVIDEO.DLL MEDIAMAN.DLL WINCOM.DLL WRKBENCH.DLL PCVIDEO.DLL (When installing Video Blaster driver)
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