Outlook 2003: BCSRuntime.dll is missing from your system


Today I can across the following issue:

“The program can’t start because BCSRuntime.dll is missing from your system. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.”

This issue is apparently associated with using Microsoft Office 2003 while having some Microsoft 2010 product such as Office, Visio, Projects, etc. installed. It is an easy fix – thanks to this helpful link. Here are the instructions of how to resolve the issue below.

Close Outlook

Start
Control Panel
Add/Remove Programs (Win XP) or Programs and Features (Win 7)
** Win 7 – if you are in Category View: Programs – Uninstall a program

Click:      Microsoft Office 2010 (or other Microsoft 2010 product)
Click:      Change (near the top menu)

Choose:                               Add or Remove Features
Choose:                               Office Shared Features
Choose:                               Down arrow by Business Connectivity Services to disable [not available]
Choose:                               Continue

Once the setup is complete, you should be able to open Outlook 2003 without the error message.

Cannot See Icons or Right Click Desktop

Today, I came across a new virus/malware distasteful action on a Windows XP computer. Once the virus/malware was cleaned from the system, the user still had no access to their desktop. All of the icons were missing/hidden, and you could not right-click the desktop to recover them or to perform any other options either. Trying to reset the Desktop in Control Panel did not good, so we knew it must be a Registry issue.

First off, we found the virus located:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ Application Data\

Usually, this should only contain folders, not .exe (executable) files.

Thanks to this site (http://brianmorristech.com/?p=749), we have a solution before having to succumb to recreating the user profile (and all of the settings that go with that) or the formatting of the hard drive.

Here are the steps to recover your Desktop functionality:

·         Start
·         Run
·         Type:     regedit
o   Press Ok

This will open the Registry.

·         Locate:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
·         Double Click:
o   NoDesktop
§  Note Value = 1
·         Right-Click:
o   NoDesktop
·         Delete
Restart your computer, and your Desktop will be restored to its correct functionality.

NOTE:
·         You may be able to simply set the value to 0 (meaning off) instead of deleting, but I didn’t try.
·         If your value for NoDesktop is not set to 1 or is not present at all, then you may have a different issue.

All of My Files are Hidden or Missing

So, you’ve been infected with a virus/malware that has hidden all of your files. Once you rid your system of the virus/malware, please perform the following steps to restore hidden files.

·         Open My Computer (or Computer in Windows 7)
·         Double Click to Open C: (hard drive)
·         Edit (Alt E) Select All
·         Right-Click any of the blue area (selected folders/files)
·         Properties
·         Uncheck Hidden
·         Apply
·         Ok

You will get an error message. Choose Ignore to All, so it will complete without user input needed.

Once the process is finished, you should see all of your files again.

To view hidden files, click here.

Kodak EasyShare Registration Error

Today I came across an older Windows XP SP3 laptop running Kodak EasyShare. Each time the computer started, it would generate the following error:

C:\PROGRA~2\Kodak\EasyShareSetup\$REGIS~1\Registration_7.4.30.2.sxt

Note: The actual version (7.4.30.2) in the file name could be different in each case.

It took me forever to locate the source of the problem. I searched multiple times/ways through the registry and even uninstalled the software, but the error remained.

Thanks to this link, the problem was identified as being located in the Task Scheduler.

Here’s how to fix it:

Start
Control Panel
Scheduled Tasks

This is usually blank, only having “Add Schedule Task”.

If you see anything associated with Kodak EasyShare, delete it.

Reboot.