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    Opera 18 always pops up a message saying that "EasyHK32.dll is not found..." after starting up

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    • johnleo88
      johnleo88 last edited by

      I downloaded the library file and put it into the system32 directory. After registering the dll, it still persists. Except that, everything runs perfect.

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        Platform (as in, version of Windows)?

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        • Deleted User
          Deleted User last edited by

          Can't tell about Opera(Blink) 18 which I don't use but AFAIK "EasyHK32.dll" isn't part of Windows OS.

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          • blackbird71
            blackbird71 last edited by

            It's part of a Chinese-language program, MacType: http://www.shouldiremoveit.com/MacType-23383-program.aspx

            I believe the dll file name stands for "easy hook".

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            • nimd4
              nimd4 last edited by

              Can't tell about Opera(Blink) 18 which I don't use but AFAIK "EasyHK32.dll" isn't part of Windows OS.

              That's for sure..

              I downloaded the library file and put it into the system32 directory. After registering the dll, it still persists. Except that, everything runs perfect.

              If you're doing that often.. Hopefully you're keeping track of what DLLs have been regged (many times it will be incompatible with the program(s) / OS; which could've, actually, been your problem there); but, more importantly, analysing the file itself - prior to executing any commands. Way too often has there been a virus, packed as a useful DLL (or as a needed one :))

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