Error message at startup in Windows 2000, "Tcmsvr.dll, the file is missing.

We get the same error messages three times at the start of Windows 2000 on some of our companys computers: "Tcmsvr.dll, file is missing. Computers are Tecra s1 models.

What driver Toshiba is this related to?

Hello

I studied a bit and it seems that this file should be placed in the system32 folder.
In my opinion, this file is part of Toshiba common modules.
I m not 100% sure, but you can try to refresh (restore) the common modules.
Maybe this will help.

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