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hart022
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missing modules in firefox

when i am using firefox on my home pc, all my settings work. when I use another pc however, it goes back to it's original state;with none of my settings or extensions(except they appear in the add-ons menu). the files work too. so i used an application called dependency walker to diagnose this. what i found was 4 problematic files all of which are .dll files.these files are:DWMAPI.DLL,EFSADU.DLL,SHLWAPI.DLL and MPR.DLL.the error messages i get with them are:
Warning: At least one delay-load dependency module was not found;And:
Warning: At least one module has an unresolved import due to a missing export function in a delay-load dependent module.
so far, i have found SHLWAPI.DLL and MPR.DLL,but not DWMAPI.DLL and EFSADU.DLL. If anyone can help via a free
application and/or technical advice that would be appreciated.thanks!:)

awake
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clean up old settings on the computer

On the computer loading wrong settings,

1. c:\documents and settings\[user name]\application data\
2. you should see a Mozilla folder there, browse it
and delete the Firefox stuff there (back it up or delete if you don't need it)
3. also go to:
c:\documents and settings\[user name]\local settings\application data\
4. if you see a Mozilla folder, browse it for Firefox stuff and delete

Basically if Firefox was installed on the computer before, it might try to load settings from these directories...

hart022
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it is school pcs that it wont work on

ok! so would the application data folder be hidden?

Catzilla
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Application Data Folder

You have to enable hidden folders. Open an instance of Explorer, go to Tools/Folder Options/View and click the bullet "Show Hidden Files and Folders". You should then see the hidden folders in Explorer.

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