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I seem to have a problem with getting to the section Adding Windows /Remove. components Whenever I try to click on windows control panel Add/Remove programs/add components configuration, the following message appears; Msgrocm.dll Setup library could not be loaded, or function OcEntry could not be found. Please notify

Hi jaderob,

Follow the steps and check the results below:

a. Click Start, point to control panel and then click System.

(b) in the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables.

c. under System Variables, click path, and then click on edit.

d. click in the Variable value box, and then press END to move the insertion point at the end of the Variable value box.

e. Type; % SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\WBEM, and then click OK.

f. click OK and then click OK.

With regard to:

Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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