You may receive the following error during a setup routine:

"This application uses CTL3D32.DLL, wchich is not correct..."

It is not a critical error and you can just continue setup confirming 
the message every time you recive it.


-------------------- DESCRIPTION --------------------

The cause of the message is that some other program has replaced a copy
of CTL3D32.DLL and now the file is not of the correct version. Other reason 
for such behaviour could be that there is more then one copy of the file on 
your computer.


-------------------- SOLUTION --------------------

If you want to try solving the problem yourself please proceed according to
the following descriptions:

1. Only one copy of this file should exist on your computer 
(in your Windows\System folder). 
Use the "Find - Files and Folders" function on the START button to seek and 
delete any others that might be sitting on your hard drive.

2. Replace the CTL3D32.DLL file on your computer with the correct version. 
The correct versions are listed below, and you can find the files in the SUPPORT 
folder on this CD.

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Operating System/CTL3D32.DLL version matrix:

SYSTEM: Windows 95  VERSION: 2.31.000 SIZE: 26624bytes DATE(usually): 5/18/97 
SYSTEM: Windows 98  VERSION: 2.31.000 SIZE: 45056bytes DATE(usually): 5/11/98 
SYSTEM: Windows NT4 VERSION: 2.31.000 SIZE: 27136bytes DATE(usually): 5/30/97 
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-------------------- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION --------------------
If you get any sort of message or error indicating that the file is in use or 
some other inablity to overwrite the existing Ctl3d32.dll:


1. On Windows 95/98

- Go to the "Start" button, click on "Shut Down", and choose "Restart in MS-DOS Mode". 
- After the computer restarts, type "CD C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM" (minus parentheses) 
- Your prompt should then read "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM". 
- Type "DEL CTL3D32.DLL" and hit enter again. 
- Restart your computer (Ctrl-Alt-Del keys). 

After Windows restarts, you should be able to successfully load the new file. 


2. On Windows NT

- Rename the file in C:\winnt\system32
- Reboot computer
- Remove whatever you renamed it to.

Now you should be able to successfully load the new file. 
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