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I'm trying to get the Eject Hardware facility on my Windows 98SE system. I understand I need to install hotplug.dll to get the Eject Hardware icon into my system tray. I have downloaded hotplug.dll but how do I install it?
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Windows 98's shell (explorer.exe) is not written in a way like Windows NT Platforms.
You cannot register that .dll in windows 98.
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Shame but thanks anyway.
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Your Welcome...please mark as solved if its realy solved.
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