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Bigglesworth

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I have tried downlaoding the patch fro ICC 2005, and when it tries to install I get an error message saying,

"This application has failed to start because ACL.DLL was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

I tried doing that, but the same message came up when I tried to re-install it and the game noew won't work.

Anyobdy else had this problem and is there a way to fix it?

Thanks in advance, Chris
 

sid_19840

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Try downloading the ACC.dll file from here.Then try putting it into your system32 folder.Then choose the start->Run option and enter the following command.

Regsvr32 ACL.dll

Hopefully it should work.Let me know if it doesnt.
 

Bigglesworth

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I don't know what you mean by system32 folder.

Really I should, but could you explain where it is please?
 

sid_19840

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Bigglesworth said:
I don't know what you mean by system32 folder.

Really I should, but could you explain where it is please?

That would be your Windows/system32 folder in the directory where you installed Windows.
 

Bigglesworth

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I've got it in to that folder now, but i don't have the software to open it with.

Where from here?

(Sorry about all the questions, it's a bit confusing for me)
 

sid_19840

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Theres no need to open it.After placing it there go to Start->Run and type this command.

Regsvr32 ACL.dll (press ok after that)

Then try running the game again.
 

Bigglesworth

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"Load library failed-The specified module could not be found."

Maybe it's in the wrong system 32 folder?

I've put it in the one with "NTDLL.DLL"
 

Bigglesworth

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C:\i386\SYSTEM32

other options are:
C:\WINDOWS\system32
C:\i386\SP1\Windows\System32
C:\i386\SP2\Windows\System32
 

Bigglesworth

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Done. Sorted. 100% back to normal.

I had an email off Empire (only a few hours after reporting it to them) saying I had to uninstall the game AND delete the ICC folder if it was still there (which it was). A simple reinstall later and it was fixed.

Thanks for your help Sid, it was a lot simpler than we thought :onpc


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sid_19840

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Bigglesworth said:
Done. Sorted. 100% back to normal.

I had an email off Empire (only a few hours after reporting it to them) saying I had to uninstall the game AND delete the ICC folder if it was still there (which it was). A simple reinstall later and it was fixed.

Thanks for your help Sid, it was a lot simpler than we thought :onpc


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Great to hear that.Get playing then I suppose. :)
 

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