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Article ID: 250097 - Last Review: July 24, 2007 - Revision: 1.3
Intel DMI Explorer Program Does Not Start After Upgrade to Windows Millennium Edition
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After you upgrade your computer to Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me), when you attempt to start the Intel DMI Explorer program, you may receive a message that a required DLL (Dynamic Link Library) file is missing, but the specific DLL file is not named. You may also receive the following error message:
The Intel DMI Explorer application will not start.
This behavior can occur if you are using Intel DMI Explorer version 1.11.
To resolve this issue, upgrade your DMI Explorer program to version 1.15 or later.
For information about how to upgrade DMI Explorer, go to the following Intel Web site:
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