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Old January 20th, 2003, 03:10 PM
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Angry Please Help Me!

Hi. I frequently like to play games on the internet. Well today I went to the Shockwave site and tried to play a game. Well a alert box popped up and it said unable to load GXChat.dll Then it said unable to load GXMessanging.dll. Then it said unable to load GXContentManager.dll. What can I do to fix this. Please help me.

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Old January 20th, 2003, 03:32 PM
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I can't find these in Google. Try running a virus scan.
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Old January 20th, 2003, 03:50 PM
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crazyjustin1--Here is some info. Somehow you have gotten involved with a Chat group called GXChat.
http://www.gxopen.com/main/hproject.aspx?36
Are you getting these messages only when you are at one particular site? Can you just say "No" to all and continue with your game? If yes to both, it may just be some foistware at the particular site, and unless you set your Security higher, you will probably have to live with it. (Or stay away from the site.)
If the problem is more widespread and you have no interest in the group, first go to Control Panel|Add/Remove and see if there is a listing for GX. If so, click Add/Remove. If no luck, do a Find for GX*.*, and if you find any files, see what folder they are in and see if the folder also has an Uninstall (or Unwise) file. Use it. If no luck but you do have some GX files, put them in Recycle Bin and see if the problem goes away. If no problem after a few days, you can delete the files completely.
If still no luck, look in C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files. Do you see any file there that has GX in its name? (These are Browser Help Object files. If you know what you are doing you can explore each further and decide whether to keep.)
You could also run a scan with your antivirus program and a spyware detection program like Spybot S&D or Ad-Aware.
If no luck post back.
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