First off, I apologize if this is the wrong discussion group for my question.
I searched and could not find a discussion group for Works.
I have an Office Suite so, the first thing that I did when I restored my HP
computer back to factory condition was to uninstall the preloaded Works
package through the Control Panel-Add Remove Programs.
While doing updates I received an update for the uninstalled Works package.
I looked in the Programs directory and, indeed, found a Works directory.
Normally, I would just delete this directory and be happy but, it is left
with a number of .dll files and I am unsure as to whether any of these files
may be required of another Microsoft product, most specifically Office.
Sonny wrote:
> First off, I apologize if this is the wrong discussion group for my question.
> I searched and could not find a discussion group for Works.
>
> I have an Office Suite so, the first thing that I did when I restored my HP
> computer back to factory condition was to uninstall the preloaded Works
> package through the Control Panel-Add Remove Programs.
>
> While doing updates I received an update for the uninstalled Works package.
> I looked in the Programs directory and, indeed, found a Works directory.
> Normally, I would just delete this directory and be happy but, it is left
> with a number of .dll files and I am unsure as to whether any of these files
> may be required of another Microsoft product, most specifically Office.
>
> The file names are:
> LFBMP13N.DLL
> LFGIF13N.DLL
> LFWMF13N.DLL
> LTFIL13N.DLL
> LTKRN13N.DLL
> WKIMGSRV.DLL
> WKWBL.DLL
> GDIPLUS.DLL
> LFCMP13N.DLL
> LFPNG13N.DLL
> LTDIS13N.DLL
> LTIMG13N.DLL
> WKIMGING.DLL
> WKWAT.DLL
> WKWINUNI.DLL
>
> There is an additional subfile named 1033 which contains the following two
> .dll files:
> WKGL70.DLL
> WKIMGLNG.DLL
>
> I thank anyone whose help I receive in advance!
You can delete the Works Folder, leave it Deleted Bin for a few weeks
Office installs to an Office Folder
You could also have examined the properties of these files to see what they
elluded to
"Sonny" <Sonny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03CEF4A6-CC80-4AB8-8414-A15AC3682F83@microsoft.com...
> First off, I apologize if this is the wrong discussion group for my
> question.
> I searched and could not find a discussion group for Works.
>
> I have an Office Suite so, the first thing that I did when I restored my
> HP
> computer back to factory condition was to uninstall the preloaded Works
> package through the Control Panel-Add Remove Programs.
>
> While doing updates I received an update for the uninstalled Works
> package.
> I looked in the Programs directory and, indeed, found a Works directory.
> Normally, I would just delete this directory and be happy but, it is left
> with a number of .dll files and I am unsure as to whether any of these
> files
> may be required of another Microsoft product, most specifically Office.
>
> The file names are:
> LFBMP13N.DLL
> LFGIF13N.DLL
> LFWMF13N.DLL
> LTFIL13N.DLL
> LTKRN13N.DLL
> WKIMGSRV.DLL
> WKWBL.DLL
> GDIPLUS.DLL
> LFCMP13N.DLL
> LFPNG13N.DLL
> LTDIS13N.DLL
> LTIMG13N.DLL
> WKIMGING.DLL
> WKWAT.DLL
> WKWINUNI.DLL
>
> There is an additional subfile named 1033 which contains the following two
> .dll files:
> WKGL70.DLL
> WKIMGLNG.DLL
>
> I thank anyone whose help I receive in advance!