Number 220 - September 2001
DLL Archives
Extracted from "The Internet Tourbus"
Reprinted from the December 2000 issue of PC Communicator
    If you use Windows, you may occasionally get an error message that says "cannot find XYZ..DLL." A DLL is a collection of small programs, any of which can be called when needed by a larger program that is running in the computer. The small program lets the larger program communicate with a specific device such as a printer or scanner and is often packaged as a DLL program (usually referred to as a DLL file). DLL files that support specific device operation are known as device drivers.
    To locate a missing or corrupted DLL file, surf to http://solo.abac.com/dllarchive. Hopefully, you will find your missing DLL here and can copy it to the program which needs it.

TOGGLE Editor's Note:
    Our search indicates this address is defunct. However, we found a freeware program, dllarchi.exe, to archive your dlls instead of deleting them. Go to www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/dllarch.htm
  Number 220 - September 2001