I ran across this the other day on another site and I thought that a couple
people might find it helpful, so here we go:
1) First go Start/Run, and type in 'cmd' to
bring up the Command Prompt.
2) Type 'CD \' and hit enter.
3) Type 'DIR *.dll /s /b > regdll.bat'
and hit enter.
4) Type 'Notepad regdll.bat' and hit enter.
Now Notepad is going to bring up a list of your
.dll files, nevermind that for a moment.
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5) Now type 'Path' and hit enter to see your
current path. It will bring up something like:
Path=c:\Windows;c:\windows\Command
6) (supplement your Windows Version, ex:
C:\WINNT, or C:\Windows) Now type:
'Path=c:\windows;c:\windows\Command;c:\Windows\Prog
ram~\Accessories' and hit enter.
7) Verify again by typing 'Path' and hitting
enter, and then type: 'C:\WINNT\System32\Regsvr32.exe /s C:\' and hit enter
again.
8) Now, go back to Notepad and if you have
Win98 use the replace feature in Wordpad (CTRL + H) or notepad to search for
'C:\' and replace it with this: 'C:\Windows\System\Regsvr32.exe /s C:\'
If you have Win2000, etc. use the replace
command in note pad to search for 'C:\' and replace it with this:
'C:\WINNT\System32\Regsvr32.exe /s C:\'
*Be sure to type the replace string exactly
like above or it won't work*
9) Use "Replace All" to make the
changes to the entire file.
10) When it finishes, save it, exit notepad or
wordpad, and return to the Command Prompt.
11) Type 'regdll' and press enter. If you
followed the above steps correctly it will now go through and re-register all
your .dll files.