General Questions
What is the Encyclopedia of Personal Finance?
What are the system requirements for the Encyclopedia of Personal Finance?
Installing the Encyclopedia of Personal Finance
How do I install the Encyclopedia of Personal Finance?
How do I uninstall the Encyclopedia of Personal Finance
Do I need the CD-ROM to run the EPF?
Using the Encyclopedia of Personal Finance
How do I find a subject to learn about?
What is the difference between an article and a tutorial?
What do the dollar sign icons mean?
Why don't I receive quiz questions when I'm reading a tutorial?
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Troubleshooting Problems Installing and Running the EPF
Why do I keep getting "Document Not Found: ...." errors?
When I start The Encyclopedia of Personal Finance, I get a box that says '3633'.
When I install The Encyclopedia of Personal Finance, I get a message during setup saying it could not find the MSVBVM60.DLL file.
When I start The Encyclopedia of Personal Finance, I get a '76: Path Not Found' error.
I am using Windows 98 and the install program is asking me to install DCOM95. However, during the install, it gives me this message: "DCOM95 can only be installed on Windows 95. For Windows NT and Windows 98, please install latest service packs" and then quits.
When I try to run The Encyclopedia of Personal Finance, I get this message: "339: Component 'MSCOMCTL.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: A file is missing or invalid."
When I try to run The Encyclopedia of Personal Finance, I get this message: "429: ActiveX Component: can’t create object"
When I try to run The Encyclopedia of Personal Finance, I get this message: "3633"
When I try to run The Encyclopedia of Personal Finance, I get this message: "339: Component 'flp32a30.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered. A file is missing or invalid."
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