Error Message MSVCR71.dll

I have always used the Internet Scrabble Club to play Scrabble online when I got VIStA.  My new computer has Windows 7.  I am able to download scrabble and use it immediately.  However, when I close and try to reopen, it displays the error message MSVCR71.dll.  How can I solve this problem?


If you are missing this DLL (should be in \Windows\System32), download and install it. DOWNLOAD: do a Google/Bing search. Installation: Copy the file to the directory above, open a command prompt (right click "run as Administrator"), type 'cd x: [system drive] \windows\system32', and then "regsvr32 msvcr71.dll" (both without the quotation marks). "192GO should be enough for everyone." (of the miniseries "Next generation jokes")

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