Windows 7 is missing the MFC71.dll.

Miss me MFC71.dll. I am using Windows7. Where can I download this dll? Where should I put the dll when it is downloaded?

While I do not recommend that any of the so-called free scans on this site to other parts of the site are worth reading.

Difficulty Mfc71.dll not found error
http://www.dll-error-fixes.com/fix-mfc71dll-error/

A .dll file is usually placed in the Windows / System 32 folder, although you can sometimes dating place in the actual program of Program Files folder.

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