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It appears that some other program has removed a component used by HistoryKill. We recommend reinstalling the version of HistoryKill that you are running. If you are running the latest version of HistoryKill you can download it at http://www.trustsoft.com The Manual Solution to the problem is below:
Solution1: (manual) Windows XP
Step1: hold down Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys to open Windows Task Manager ---> end any running applications, HistoryKill and HK PopUp Killer if you see them running in here.
Step2: remove the TABCTL32.OCX file from C:WindowsSystem32
Step3: download and unzip the attached file ---> copy the unzipped file into System32 folder from C:Windows
Step4: click Start button on lower left corner ---> choose Run ---> type in: Regsvr32 C:WindowsSystem32 tabctl32.ocx ---> click OK button.
Step5: restart the computer.
Windows 98
Step1: hold down Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys to open Windows Task Manager ---> end any running applications, HistoryKill and HK PopUp Killer if you see them running in here.
Step2: remove the TABCTL32.OCX file from C:WindowsSystem32
Step3: download and unzip the attached file ---> copy the unzipped file into System32 folder from C:Windows
Step4: click Start button on lower left corner ---> choose Run ---> type in: Regsvr32 c:Windowssystem32 tabctl32.ocx ---> click OK button.
Step5: restart the computer.
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